"These are Palestinians. They fight back against oppression and genocide, unlike certain people who passively accept their fate like sheep to the slaughter. 🙃"
The ultimate redpill for any Indian is to simply step outside the country.
YouTube tourist videos are not the same. You need to go and see with your own eyes.
Go to literally ANY country that you can (outside the subcontinent). And you'll discover where India really stands.
You'll discover, if you haven't already, that all this talk you've been fed about "democracy" and "free speech" is absolute and utter BULLSHIT.
Nothing, and I mean absolutely nothing, matters if people do not possess a basic standard of living. Indian "democracy" is a con.
Sadly, most Indians alive will never experience this in their entire lives. Only around 7% of India's population has a passport. 4% of the population has ever taken a flight, even domestically.
Which of course suits India's "elected" government just fine.
There are few examples of Controlled Opposition better than the oft-repeated argument that the Canadian Parliament "accidentally" gave a standing ovation to a literal Nazi.
It was no accident. They KNEW who he was.
They just didn't anticipate the backlash.
They forgot that you're not supposed to be too open in your support for Nazis. They just got carried away.
After all, they figured, we anyway harbor Nazis, we fund them in Ukraine, so what's the big deal in giving a standing ovation to one?
And make no mistake, they are apologizing not because they regret their decision and think they did wrong - but ONLY because Jewish groups started criticizing them, and too much criticism of being PUBLICLY pro-Nazi can affect your campaign financing.
Always amusing when propagandists of a genocidal warmongering empire take a break from advocating for the slaughter of babies and complain about online racism from their air-conditioned offices.
Kinda like the Nazi propagandist who complained of anti-German racism from a Jew.
In a related article, using the Pegasus scandal as an example, I described about how India's "free" media focuses disproportionately on things that have jack to do with the common man, while still claiming to speak for the common man.