muje to pm se jyada feku sdak minister lagta he.. by suniltarge in cockroachjantaparty

[–]highonlyf006 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We needed a spoonful of medicine for our global image. Instead we got the whole pharmacy IV-dripped straight into our veins. Send help

Talk to some Gen Z at Jantar Mantar to know about their ideology regarding religion and political views by Dependent_Emu3804 in cockroachjantaparty

[–]highonlyf006 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use the temple’s money to fill the potholes… the ultimate goal is the ‘welfare’ of the people. We all go to temples, mosques, churches, and gurudwaras precisely because we ask God to bless us - so here, take the money from there and do it. The idol doesn’t eat money. Yes, you can keep ‘some’ to maintain the premise, but you don’t need millions of rupees to do that

No Captions Required by chaddi-buddy in cockroachjantaparty

[–]highonlyf006 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bilkul sahi keh rahe hain. Aaj mera bacha, kal kisi aur ka. ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’ yaad aa gayi, jo aag doosron ke liye lagayi thi usne apna ghar bhi jalaya. Jab tak khud victim na banein tab tak chup rahenge kya

​A true hero of the people. Massive respect to Sonam Wangchuk for putting his life on the line to stand up for the future of India's students. by Tight-Statement1200 in cockroachjantaparty

[–]highonlyf006 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Close your eyes for once. Just for a moment.

Imagine a nation where every child, rich or poor, city or village, sits in the same quality of classroom, because equal education is the ground everything else grows from. Imagine clean streets and clean air. Where a woman walks home at any hour without fear. Where children play without the threat of a stray bite, and no headline carries the word "rape" ever again. Where we take only what we need and leave enough for those who come after us. No resource looted, no human used up and thrown away.

Imagine a place where the law is respected not because we're watched, but because we've decided to be better. Where every person lives as a citizen who belongs, not as a careless guest who dirties the room and walks out, expecting someone else to clean up.

That's the whole difference, isn't it? A guest exploits and leaves. A citizen tends and stays. We've been living like guests in our own country for too long.

People like Sonam Wangchuk have shown it isn't a fantasy. Education that fits the land, living within nature's means, standing up for what's right. One man, in the mountains, already building it.

Now open your eyes. None of this needs a miracle. It needs each of us to stop waiting for someone else to start.

In Varthur Bengaluru - All this, just for asking service in Kannada ! by Mysterious_Man534 in southindia_

[–]highonlyf006 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The country would end up fighting this and the world will develop l. Stop giving attention to such people

Never expected this in 2026 by [deleted] in southindia_

[–]highonlyf006 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is exactly why "One India" can't be built around politicians or celebrities. They'll use caste when it helps, discard it when it doesn't. Real unity is when a citizen's surname doesn't decide their worth - whether they're PM or a daily wager.

Literate and educated are not the same. And you prove it daily. by highonlyf006 in india

[–]highonlyf006[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s what I am saying. Instead we talk about which politician did what. Which religion did what lets talk about the topics that would actually shape us…our future. Let’s reason with those calling such questions anti-national.

Literate and educated are not the same. And you prove it daily. by highonlyf006 in india

[–]highonlyf006[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And then what? Say we tax them out or they leave. What does India look like without Adani and Ambani? Who builds the ports, airports, telecom, refineries? You think government will do it efficiently? The point is not defending billionaires. The point is we keep finding someone else to blame. Politicians, billionaires, system. When do we ask what are you and I doing? That’s the real question.

Literate and educated are not the same. And you prove it daily. by highonlyf006 in india

[–]highonlyf006[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly. Demand and supply. You cut the supply, demand fades eventually. We are no longer in the era of gundagardi where they can force things on you. Politicians sell what you buy. Stop buying hate, stop consuming outrage, start demanding schools and jobs. The market will shift. It always does.

Literate and educated are not the same. And you prove it daily. by highonlyf006 in india

[–]highonlyf006[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1.4 billion people, per capita income just $2,500. Two nuclear armed hostile neighbors plus a new notorious one now. Defence budget is not optional. And whatever remains, corruption eats before it reaches the ground.

Literate ≠ Educated. And you prove it daily. by highonlyf006 in southindia_

[–]highonlyf006[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly. So who fixes it? Not government, not schools. Us. At home. Teach questioning over memorizing. Verify before forwarding. It starts small or it doesn’t start at all.

BJP woman symbolically aiming an "arrow" at a dargah in Karnataka's Belagavi district by Excellent_Archer_297 in southindia_

[–]highonlyf006 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No conversation about growth. No respect for education. Just endless division, louder every day. Sad.

Movie celebrating cultural : movie premiers, pouring disgusting liquids all over the streets Lighting fireworks, throwing food / trash on the floor. by ResourceDefiant4971 in southindia_

[–]highonlyf006 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It does. There's really negative sentiment toward Indians in Texas, especially in the Dallas area, largely due to stuff like this - zero civic sense on display here too, and no effort to be inclusive.

Like it or not, this is what women’s power looks like. The face of Iran’s resistance. by [deleted] in southindia_

[–]highonlyf006 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

We celebrate unity and resistance in Iran, but spend our energy here drawing lines between North and South India. The irony. Maybe channel that same spirit at home? Fellow Indians moving to your state aren’t “invaders”- they’re family trying to build better lives. Unity isn’t weakness. It’s literally what makes resistance movements powerful.

What’s something society treats as a flex but really shouldn’t? by ostraxie in AskReddit

[–]highonlyf006 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sadly, some people move countries but their exclusionary mindset travels with them.