your friendly neighbourhood marxist ⋆✴︎˚。⋆

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19 Oct 2025
never forget.
19 Oct 2025
the man ruling our country encouraged rioters to burn down a Muslim locality which resulted in a woman being gangraped to death and having her foetus ripped out of her body and me demanding that UC Hindus should be a little bit angry about the state of our country is bakwaas??
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what strikes me about so many indian male comedians is not that they're sexist. it's how unimaginative their sexism is. they live in a country with billionaires, lynch mobs, caste atrocities, surveillance, ecological collapse, and political prisoners. yet somehow the object of fascination remains women. women on instagram. women showing skin. women dating. women not dating. women having children. women not having children. because for many indian men, women are the first territory they are taught to govern. long before they understand the state, they understand control. control of sisters. wives. daughters. girlfriends. and when that control weakens, it reappears as humour. the joke becomes a socially acceptable way of expressing anxiety about women's freedom.
It’s not just Pranit More, Madhur Virli, or Harsh Gujral. There’s another comedian, Kaviraj Singh, whose work often crosses into sexism and misogyny. A quick scroll through his content shows a pattern: patriarchal “jokes” passed off as casual observations. In one clip, he talks about schoolgirls “showing cleavage” on Instagram. The issue isn’t just the line, but the fixation, why a grown man is so focused on that in the first place. Bodies aren’t public property, and social media isn’t built for one kind of gaze. In another, he calls women’s ability to give birth their biggest “cool factor.” That reduces women to a single function, ignoring everything else they are — professionals, creators, leaders, caregivers, and more. He needs to be cancelled, just like Pranit More, along with all comedians who normalise this kind of sexism. @readkavi
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my unpopular opinion is that hamza syed is actually very funny and very smart and very self-aware
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i’m putting aside my pure hatred for football to watch a match for one man’s sake 🤢🤢 who have i become. i miss my nun era.
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kitna chutiya match tha bc time waste
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pehli baar zindagi mein bargaining ki hai. pure 30 rupay ki bachat ki hai bhai, sab congrats bolo
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sanghis hate palestinians because they think they're all muslims and will tell you to care about what's happening in india first. but remember, india, after the united states, is the biggest ammunition exporter to israel, which is to say that india is directly complicit in the genocide of palestinians, which is to say that we have an even greater moral, ethical, and humanitarian responsibility to speak up for palestinians.
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how do people who are extremely fit handle the misery of the routine it forces onto you?
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also on this note (hot take incoming) the whole concept of shaadi, dressing up for your ‘special day’ when you feel like a princess is delulu pro max. ur being served on a platter for public consumption and I understand looking NICE but the pomp and show is just not it
i wish i was dumb enough to be a choice feminist and genuinely believe that doing my hair, makeup, etc. was just "because i want to", but unfortunately every time i do those things i am painfully aware of the influence the patriarchal beauty standard has on me
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And y'all thought China was bad for putting Jack Ma in his place.
Call me a hater but I think living in a world where both trillionaires and global poverty coexist is a sign humanity has failed as a species
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some pakistani person need to tell me the tea behind this surkh minahil person. why is she so hated. pls explain.
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it also explains several religions. men invented a masculine ‘god’ because they couldn’t handle the fact that it is women who create life.
It's crazy how people slept on the theory of womb envy but it explains patriarchy and misogyny perfectly
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what a waste of time. i’m p sure they made up the meaning as they went.
backrooms is so boring so far. everything the movie took an entire hour to establish could have been explained within 15min. obsession by comparison was so… tight and well edited. backrooms is soo badly edited.
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backrooms is so boring so far. everything the movie took an entire hour to establish could have been explained within 15min. obsession by comparison was so… tight and well edited. backrooms is soo badly edited.
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Rich kids being able to do art for a living may be a reflection of their privilege but it seems to me like a reflection of the fact that a human that doesn't have to worry about money will often choose art. everyone is an artist until rent is due. i wish we all had that right
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"cortisol face" IS NOT EVEN A REAL THING. sometimes it's just fat on your face. AND THAT'S OKAY. "oh I had an iced latte last night so now I have cortisol face," that's not even vaguely how the endocrine system works, stephanie. please shut up.
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Joe Sacco spent years reporting on a communal riot in Uttar Pradesh for his new work of graphic reportage. But his Indian publisher abruptly dropped the book before it could be sold there. We have published an excerpt.
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if your first conclusion after watching a movie that is clearly about MISOGYNY AND SEXUAL ASSUALT AND HOW “NICE GUYS” SELF-VICTIMISE IS “OMG IM JUST A CRAZY LIL GF LIKE NICKI” GIRL U DUMB AS BRICKS.
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his name is king georgino the fifth. i birthed him.
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