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Let’s be real—before preaching about religious superiority or nationalism, take a hard look at the reality on the ground. More than 80 crore (800 million) Indians still rely on government ration for basic food, meaning nearly 60% of the country struggles with economic insecurity. Caste discrimination, which has existed for centuries, is still deeply embedded in Indian society, affecting education, jobs, and even basic human dignity. Instead of obsessing over religious identity and empty slogans, focus on real issues—poverty, inequality, healthcare, and education. Religion, in many ways, has been used as a tool for control, keeping people divided while those in power exploit the masses. Blind devotion without critical thinking is just another form of slavery—whether it’s to religion, politics, or outdated traditions. Progress comes from questioning, improving, and standing up for what truly matters—not just chanting slogans without action.
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Listen, you are getting brainwashed by politicians and religious leaders. Have you ever seen any wealthy person being deeply religious and fighting for it? Big No. Because they know better. 1. Wealth Replaces Dependency on Faith – Religion often thr
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Religion tends to lose its grip as a country develops. My grandfather, who is now 75, spent around 40–45 years working in Singapore. He often heard stories about how the country was once plagued by cultural and religious conflicts on a daily basis. B
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Why the Rich Don’t Focus on Caste, Religion, ethnicities, class etc. Read carefully think and reflect The way people view caste class, religion often depends on their economic situation. The rich usually don’t care much about caste or religion, wh
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