I'm not against people getting vaccinated for Covid. India's high vaccination has happened largely without mandates.
I am opposed to govt mandates and forcing people to inject something into their body. People must be able to make their own risk-reward decision. #MyBodyMyChoice
So what else do you want to force upon people? Fast food is unhealthy, close all fast food joints. High fat causes heart attacks, fills hospitals, ban fat? Or maybe carbs or sugar are the problem. Ban them all, let's rule human choices by mandate.
I thought you are protected by your vaccines. If they are so ineffective that you remain at risk after being vaccinated why are you forcing them on others who may prefer that risk to the risk of side-effects (that you may know only after some years).
To be clear, having gone through very difficult Covid I would recommend the vaccines to my friends. But I still oppose mandates; people, not the State should make decisions about their own bodies.
Also mandates are unscientific. There are studies that show those who had Covid have higher immunity than the vaccinated. Also a very serious study on the effect of mRNA on heart health.
People should be allowed to decide for themselves.
At the same time, Christian schools aimed at the middle class do "soft"-peddling of Christianity. They know that explicit conversion would be problematic.
Abuse and forced conversion is reserved for the poor or those with less power to protest.
Oh I agree. And also ZERO state funding and land grants, return of the all the leases occupied during colonial rule and now expired. No discrimination by the state in RTE.
1. Indians' domestic success is throttled by bureaucracy . 2. Indian quotas kill meritocracy. #Wokeism is a rounding error compared to quotas. 3. #EnglishApartheid ensures only a fraction of India's talent develops vs China eg.
In Asia, universities from China, with Chinese-medium, dominate. Other Asian countries, using their own languages, also excel. (Singapore is city-sized—an outlier).
No Indian University is in the top 50 in Asia. "English advantage" in higher education? 😆 usnews.com/education/best…
A few Indian graduates do well abroad due to the sheer selectivity ratio. Of the 1.3 billion population .0001% may succeed in this manner, just because in such a large set there will be some brilliant people who succeed *despite* the education system.
We've adopted "cutting the cake" for birthdays. This originates from Christian weddings, where "cutting the wedding cake actually represents breaking the bride's hymen." (for end of virginity).
We Indians copy blindly just like we sing "ring-a-ringa roses" uncomprehendingly.
A large majority of farmers across India support the unshackling of Indian agriculture.
But a small fraction wants the cartel to continue. They also have money and muscle power as big landowners. No surprise that they're lynching small dalit farmers.
I've not heard a single argument against the farm law reform which is not based on speculation and fear-mongering. If there is, I'm happy to listen. These kind of arguments make no sense.
How exactly does the ability to sell anywhere hinder farmers?