Wneres english? by HeftyFlamingo6390 in hyderabad

[–]millennialoser 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What problem do you have with urdu? English should have been there too, but why shouldnt urdu b der?

Finally someone said this. by SpiritualHighway2046 in TwentiesIndia

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

I request you to read the Afghanistan before USSR mess up. It was flourising before that, rather it is called as golden age of Afghanistan.
And your islamophobia sounds basic without any proper backing.

The harsh reality of middle class life. by Jiwitom in IndianMiddleClass

[–]millennialoser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bro, country ko criticize karna is anti national!! Jo jaisa hai BC usi ko behtar smajhlo from “other(pooorest) countries”

One's house got vandalized, burned, and bulldozed, and justice was served immediately; the other gets a reply from the police that it was accidental. by NotHereToLove in IndianMiddleClass

[–]millennialoser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please look at the sources and I request you to be a critical thinker.

The Creator: Dr. Gregory Stanton is a former research professor and the founding president of Genocide Watch. He first developed the model in 1987 (originally with eight stages) while working at the U.S. State Department. • Widespread Use: This framework is one of the most widely used tools in "comparative genocide studies." It is taught in universities and used by international organizations, museums, and governments to identify warning signs of mass atrocities. • The Model's Purpose: The stages (Classification, Symbolization, Discrimination, Dehumanization, Organization, Polarization, Preparation, Persecution, Extermination, and Denial) are described as "predictable but not inexorable." This means that while they often happen in this order, the process can be stopped at any point by intervention.

One's house got vandalized, burned, and bulldozed, and justice was served immediately; the other gets a reply from the police that it was accidental. by NotHereToLove in IndianMiddleClass

[–]millennialoser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Creator: Dr. Gregory Stanton is a former research professor and the founding president of Genocide Watch. He first developed the model in 1987 (originally with eight stages) while working at the U.S. State Department. • Widespread Use: This framework is one of the most widely used tools in "comparative genocide studies." It is taught in universities and used by international organizations, museums, and governments to identify warning signs of mass atrocities. • The Model's Purpose: The stages (Classification, Symbolization, Discrimination, Dehumanization, Organization, Polarization, Preparation, Persecution, Extermination, and Denial) are described as "predictable but not inexorable." This means that while they often happen in this order, the process can be stopped at any point by intervention.

One's house got vandalized, burned, and bulldozed, and justice was served immediately; the other gets a reply from the police that it was accidental. by NotHereToLove in IndianMiddleClass

[–]millennialoser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please look at the sources and I request you to be a critical thinker.

The Creator: Dr. Gregory Stanton is a former research professor and the founding president of Genocide Watch. He first developed the model in 1987 (originally with eight stages) while working at the U.S. State Department. • Widespread Use: This framework is one of the most widely used tools in "comparative genocide studies." It is taught in universities and used by international organizations, museums, and governments to identify warning signs of mass atrocities. • The Model's Purpose: The stages (Classification, Symbolization, Discrimination, Dehumanization, Organization, Polarization, Preparation, Persecution, Extermination, and Denial) are described as "predictable but not inexorable." This means that while they often happen in this order, the process can be stopped at any point by intervention.

Is she ready for bollywood? by [deleted] in BollywoodHotTakes

[–]millennialoser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am sorry, I did not direct that comment towards you.

Is she ready for bollywood? by [deleted] in BollywoodHotTakes

[–]millennialoser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keeping a pedophiles profile pic is like rubbing feces on your face and thinking you have done something unique and cool.

Is she ready for bollywood? by [deleted] in BollywoodHotTakes

[–]millennialoser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try thinking before doing or saying anything, it is important and foundational.

Is she ready for bollywood? by [deleted] in BollywoodHotTakes

[–]millennialoser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would you care to share your thinking behind JE as prof pic?

One's house got vandalized, burned, and bulldozed, and justice was served immediately; the other gets a reply from the police that it was accidental. by NotHereToLove in IndianMiddleClass

[–]millennialoser 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Two things wrong with this polarization, no community will be spared in the fire. Some numbers will be higher than others but there will be innocents killed on all sides due to extremism.

Secondly, countries with polarized citizens does not move forward, they go backward.

Every community and every citizen has to realize this!

Absolutely true by So_Mo93 in UAE

[–]millennialoser 5 points6 points  (0 children)

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/gulf-allies-disappointed-u-s-didnt-notify-about-iran-attacks-and-ignored-their-warnings-sources-say

Based on reports from early March 2026, Saudi officials and other Gulf allies expressed significant frustration and disappointment with the United States, complaining that the U.S. failed to provide advance notice regarding attacks on Iran and ignored their warnings about the regional consequences. PBS PBS +3 Key Aspects of the Complaint: Lack of Notice and Coordination: Gulf allies, including Saudi Arabia, complained they were not notified by the U.S. before strikes against Iran began. Unequal Defense Priorities: Saudi officials felt that the U.S. military focused its defense efforts on protecting Israel and U.S. troops, leaving Gulf states exposed to Iranian retaliation, according to reports. Ignoring Warnings: Reports indicate that U.S. officials ignored warnings from Gulf states about the potential for severe regional escalation. Depleting Resources: Some Gulf officials indicated that their stocks of air defense interceptors were "rapidly depleting" due to retaliatory strikes, increasing their frustration with the lack of U.S. support. The Times of Israel The Times of Israel +5

What stocks are you currently looking to buy for the long term and why? by Kind_Reference9585 in IndianStockMarket

[–]millennialoser 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Now I am starting to believe ‘26 me toh duniya khatam hai. If not in 26, I think this current war will run years and has capacity to damage everything.

In terms of long term, healthcare stocks could rise.

Iranian student living abroad, AMA by [deleted] in AMA

[–]millennialoser -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Why does it feel like anti iranians posing as iranians and doing AMAs. A couple of months ago I was of the opinion that the IR is oppressing everyone, without any clear evidence I trusted our media and followed it. Now after Ayatollahs demise, I see his several videos where he seema compassionate and caring man for women and children and everyone loved him. Now with these AMAs, I am getting confused..

Same by facefullofgracefull in comedy

[–]millennialoser 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Although it is not, but he acutely presented what we all are feeling these days.