Skip to main content

Posts

Spy network

 In today's world, superpowers distrust each other, but instead of relying solely on old tactics like espionage, deception, and direct attacks, they have introduced new strategies under the guise of "national security." This often involves targeting a specific community—one that had previously been persecuted by both crusaders and communists. Europe, already embroiled in hatred, further complicated matters by establishing Israel, a nation whose people had long been supported by this same community. Now, to justify their actions, the powers that be create scapegoats, labeling them as terrorists. The internet, once a symbol of freedom, has been reshaped by these superpowers to monitor and control, turning it into a tool for data domination. This new era of "data monarchy" has become the weapon of choice, leaving little space for true freedom in the world.
Recent posts

Hunters in reels and real

 Trying to dig the Vettayyan, with a reflection on social services and political irony. Vettayyan, like several recent movies, shines a light on the commercialization of essential social services, particularly education. The film critiques how the education system is being burdened with unnecessary apps and information overload, creating chaos for students. This chaos leads to a range of social problems, from brain drain and overwhelming competition to student loans, suicides, and a marginalization of those already struggling with social inequality. As a result, crime increases, and ironically, the system appears to protect the criminals rather than the victims. The casting of legendary actors like Amitabh Bachchan and Rajinikanth in the lead roles adds an ironic twist. Despite playing heroes on screen, these actors have, at times, aligned with real-life political figures linked to the very issues their films seek to criticize. This blurring of the line between reel and real life raise

Dodo

 The dodo, a now-extinct bird native to Mauritius, serves as a powerful metaphor for the importance of defense and vigilance. Its tragic demise is a lesson about what can happen when natural defenses are stripped away. Without the ability to protect itself from the new predators introduced by human colonizers, the dodo quickly vanished, leaving behind a legacy of caution about the consequences of being defenseless. In today’s world, the threats are different but equally dangerous. The forces that threaten our existence are not predators in the wild but rather the insidious influences of modern society. Corporations, driven by profit, have mastered the art of distraction. They keep generations idle or, worse, engaged in a constant cycle of superficial engagement—unnecessary social media, endless showoffs, and the pursuit of hollow validation.  This manufactured idleness is not harmless. It erodes the natural defenses that should protect us—critical thinking, meaningful engagement, and a

Hypocrites - seasonal

  It's deeply troubling how hypocrisy dominates global narratives. At one time, Malala Yousafzai was elevated as a symbol of women's education, her story wielded by certain powers to serve their agendas. Back then, the world echoed with concern over women's rights and education, supposedly standing against false propaganda and the defamation of the Muslim community. Yet, now, as Palestinians face relentless bombing, killing, rape, and the destruction of schools, hospitals, and homes, the same voices are completely silent. Where are the champions of women's education and child protection now? Those who once clamored for justice and safety have vanished, exposing their true intentions. If I were lying, no one would be trying to silence me.(Julien Assange). Yes, in this world a terrorist is one who resists crime and defend imperialism, zionism, fascism and colonialism. This silence underscores a painful truth: the narratives once pushed weren't about genuine concern bu

Reading humans

Where we are heading? Are we aware of the propaganda? The new crusades : constructing the Muslim enemy East vs West Clash of civilizations    

Babri - even unfolded, firing the injustice

 https://thewire.in/communalism/the-babri-masjid-demolition-went-unpunished-and-the-fight-for-justice-died    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/1/22/babri-mosque-to-ram-temple-a-timeline-from-1528-to-2024 https://thewire.in/communalism/untold-story-rama-idol-surfaced-inside-babri-masjid https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/1/22/why-is-indias-ram-temple-in-ayodhya-controversial https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/jan/22/modi-ram-temple-hindu-right-project https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2024/01/19/india-hindu-temple-razed-mosque-islamic-heritage-babri-ram-mandir https://thewire.in/communalism/rss-sangh-parivar-babri-masjid

Role model propaganda

 Someone who doesn't care humans should not be a leader, a role model, or hold any position in governing institutions. Instead of prioritizing wealth, land, fame, hyped and false self-stories, fake nationalism, hatred, and polarization, one who works to create harmony, embraces diversity, and listens and acts on human issues can possess the acceptable characteristics of a genuinely good human. It's definitely concerning when media shapes perceptions in ways that might not reflect reality. It's crucial to stay critical, verify information, and seek diverse perspectives to understand the truth beyond what's presented through PR or propaganda. Awareness and seeking reliable sources can help navigate through such situations.