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In 2018 I met @SchoepJeff, who was then the head of one of the largest white supremacist groups in the US. In a dialogue held by @NobelPeaceOslo, Jeff and I were given the opportunity to share the story of what resulted; a truly unexpected friendship. pic.twitter.com/eBURVJnWkw
— Deeyah Khan (@Deeyah_Khan) November 29, 2022
She fixed him
- gigachad_brony : unexile me ya coward!
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Mother of all meltdowns. Pran Pratishtha Edition๐งต
— Darshan Pathak (@darshanpathak) January 22, 2024
Constitution (1/n) pic.twitter.com/5zvMoO2ayI
Firecrackers everywhere in the background, Shiva Tandav Strotam and Arambh Hai Prachand playing on loop Feels comfy
He has RETVRNED
RIP bozo you won't be missed
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Rohith Vemula's suicide was the single biggest reason behind the shift in political discourse from economy to caste in 2016. They found out today that he committed suicide in fear of his real caste being revealed as he did not belong to the category but still took SC quota.
— Arjun* (@mxtaverse) May 3, 2024
OK he wasn't a precious delete you're free to go. We'd have to execute you otherwise
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And here it is, the Crux of the issue, it's an anti - Muslim thing. What about Shia sects, Ahmadiyya, Ismaeli, LGBT Muslims? These islamofascist neighbouring states will not accept anything other than their narrow interpretation of Islam.
— Charlotte Littlewood (@CharlotteFLit) March 12, 2024
Ideally Christoids would be excluded too, frickers voted for Pakistan. Let them live there. Or die there idgaf.
Send them some of our muzzies too
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A big thanks to Instagram Reels and Reliance Jio pic.twitter.com/GUAKmL8RP2
— Prateekaaryan ๐ (@Prateek_Aaryan) February 16, 2024
Truly a puzzle for the ages
150 years before the Turk invasions
Male nudity is art
Female nudity is just shit
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We're basically tan Russia !bharatiya
I wonder how old that makes it Maybe genius redditors could tell
Surely CNN, the American company, would mention the NYT's piece in their article on its consequences right
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/10/03/media/india-newsclick-journ*list-arrests-intl-hnk/index.html
Like they could even mention its just reports or w/e but just not mentioning it at all is some true
shit.
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looking at some data of a campaign based in the UK
is shocked at the number of Indian sounding names who signed up
starts to insinuate that those are fraudulent/fake people
bhai you do know that there are a lot of South Asians in the UK right? I mean the current Prime Minister is Indianโฆ
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I love you guys but sometimes
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The District Administration Gurugram would like to inform all residents that wearing face masks in public places, malls, and other crowded areas in Gurugram is mandatory. pic.twitter.com/1l1pH4aVyo
— DC Gurugram (@DC_Gurugram) April 13, 2023
Order's by a Delhi suburb. Probably going to be implemented in Delhi proper soon.
Based amitoid reminding annoying bureaucrat of his actual job
Order Dated 11th April, publishing on 13th ?
I refuse to follow this order.
It is not inclding, but including. Secondly, is mandatory two times in second last paragraph.
Plz ask the schools to follow it strictly and teachers too follow it as they are the ones who are not wearing masks.
Of course its a foid who posted this
What proof you have that masks protects against covid? And this is not pandemic but endemic now. I will not wear masks ๐ญ
Masks and vaxxx dont work bro good job that you are aware
Can't wait for that government approved fact check so these chuds are finally put in their place
Dallitards are finally doing something right. The obedience during first wave of lockdowns was so .
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Marriage is highly revered in India, so it's notable that men are marrying later, said sociologist and demographerย Alaka Malwade Basu,ย and not because they're choosing to live it up as bachelors before settling down.
"I have been haunted by the sight of groups of young(ish) men hanging around in street corners across the world, but especially in the towns and cities of India, during my frequent trips there," said Basu, former professor of global development and currently a visiting scholar in sociology in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Basu and co-author Sneha Kumar of the University of Texas, Austin, analyzed data from the Indian National Family Health Survey (NFHS), finding that economic changes including unemployment are forcing adaptations in traditional marriage practices -- making men wait longer and sometimes pay to tie the knot --ย but not enough for a modernizing overhaul to this deeply traditional institution.
Although more unmarried men could stir up political trouble, she said, women may benefit in the long run, becoming more educated if they are marrying later.
The study, "Bride Price, Dowry, and Young Men With Time to Kill: A Commentary on Men's Marriage Postponement in India," published in the November 2022 issue of Population Studies: A Journal of Demography.
Unemployment and delayed marriage are connected in many parts of the world, Basu said, but the connection has special meaning in India, where, traditionally, men don't need money to get married and establish a family.
"A still-popular joint family system means that sons do not have to leave home and establish an independent life upon marriage, and marriage expenses are borne almost entirely by the bride's family in most parts of the country," Basu said. "Yet there is this connection between male unemployment and delayed marriage."
The statistical connection prompted Basu and Kumar to explore trends in the "marriage market" in India -- the match or mismatch between available brides and grooms, and gaps in the demand for and supply of each.
Marriage norms in India set the institution up to be a "canary in the coal mine" of Indian society at large, and point out differences from other societies: namely Western and Middle Eastern.
"Even today, marriages in India are largely arranged by families, even though young men and women do increasingly have veto power, and follow rigid customs about marrying within one's own language, group, religion and caste," Basu said.
Marriage is also nearly universal in India, Basu said; in NFHS data from 2015-16, only 1% of women aged 35-39 and 2% of men aged 40-44 had never been married. Furthermore, women are expected to marry men of higher socioeconomic status --ย or in a pinch, equal.
Traditionally, these practices have put pressure on the families of girls, leading to wide-pread s*x-selective abortions of females and the "pernicious practice," as Basu calls it, of dowry, whereby families have to pay a groom to seal the marriage deal.
But the statistical delay in marriage among Indian men alerted Basu to a marriage market possibly tipping against men and toward the advantage of women.
To analyze the marriage delay, the researchers split eligible bachelors into three groups: those without much education or decent jobs; those with education but no employment; and those "fortunate enough," Basu said, "to have a good education as well as a good job."
Dividing the pool of potential grooms into these groups emphasized the importance of employment for men seeking marriage. It turns out that brides' families are no longer impressed by education alone; they want a groom to be gainfully employed, as well.
"Some men, the ones without decent or any jobs, especially when they are not very well educated, have a hard time getting married," Basu said. "And so we have men in this category either paying the families of girls -- the practice of 'bride price' that exists in some other parts of the world -- or else postponing marriage to when they find a job and can be more assertive in the marriage market. This second group makes up the young men one sees registering for more and more educational qualifications and/or loitering on the streets with little to do."
These findings point to the strength of cultural institutions in India, especially those related to marriage, Basu said: "These cultural institutions are adapting to economic change, but they are not facing any serious overhaul. Unlike in other parts of the world, there is no sign yet of widespread cohabitation or extramarital childbearing, or permanent non-marriage."
Without jobs that can be lost or wives and children who could suffer, young, unmarried, unemployed men are poised to cause or be recruited to cause social and political trouble, Basu said. On the other hand, she said, "young women getting more educated and marrying later may yet turn out to be the harbingers of the modernization and social change in the country that seems to be otherwise slow in coming."
https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2022/11/young-male-and-aimless-why-are-men-india-delaying-marriage
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What is he even talking about?
— Politics Pe Charcha (@politicscharcha) May 4, 2024
Instigating the SC/ST/OBC by saying that they aren't allowed to write competitive exams by giving examples of racial discrimination in the US that holds zero credible sources. @ECISVEEP pic.twitter.com/mb6BFAx4xc
Solid points
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The comments sections under the posts here are becoming low-key race wars
All I see is Indians vs non-Indians.
Why all this beef?
Because Indians literally only hire Indians. If the interview panel is all Indians, you're screwed even if you're top grad at MIT. Indians only hire H1B Indians. Bay Area is literally India 2.0.
Indians got to where they are because of DEI and their way of returning the favor is by only hiring Indians.
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Your views? pic.twitter.com/D5nBd6dskX
— Ms.เคชเฅเคเคฟเคเคฟเคตเคฟเคเฅ ๐ฎ๐ณ (@No__negativtyxd) April 7, 2024
Maybe those emmigratejeets on randia have a point
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!bharatiya Ladakh return trips are 6k by air atm
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— Slazac ๐ช๐บ๐บ๐ฆ๐น๐ผ๐ (@TrueSlazac) December 26, 2023