Freedom’s Sentinels

If you think that India is a nice peaceful safe place to live in then you are unbelievably dumb and misinformed. From terrorism to inflation, we have pretty much every single problem known to mankind. Most of the population is either stupid or doesn’t really care. I don’t mind these people, I have nothing against the mentally challenged or the apathetic. The people I really hate are the ones who know about these problems but still delude themselves and others into thinking that this dump is a great place to live in.

You may argue that other countries have such problems too. The difference is, in India none of these problems are recognised, discussed or worked upon. Only a few major scandals even make it into the limelight and then the media covers it for days until the next celebrity comes along to be interviewed. However things that happen in daily life are ignored or accepted as part of life.

Ordinary citizens cannot highlight problems either. No one wants a visit from the thugs of a local politician. That’s what happens if you complain. Call the cops? What a joke. We all know the cops are corrupt scum who are only interested in how much money they can get out you.

You think we have freedom?

Freedom’s Sentinels
A democracy must protect rights, not muzzle free speech
KAIZAAD KOTWAL

Welcome to India.

Category: Society

2 Responses to “Freedom’s Sentinels”

  1. George says:

    Shut up u fool. U dnot know how India has such a rich cultures and heritages. It is very good country, only idiots like u dont know how good itis. Who has best test match century? Indian. Who has longest fingernails in the worl? Indian. People are always creating records but you can only sit and complain. We r the best!!! Only problems here are people like you who want to corrupt youth with western cultures. U think that making website gives you right to talk about India? U dont know who your father is. Howbeit?



  2. Marc says:

    Passable Allfucker imitation but you forgot to mention Shakespeare, curd rice and tamarind.



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