Indian’s
ethical, morale value and psychology has changed in such a fashion that they
want to be a part of the melodramatic T.V.soaps.
So they are not interested to
stop any atrocities or immoral activity but instead they want all of those
immoral activities to happen, and want to witness it first and take video and
make it viral –the recent “techno-cultural “entry into Indian Market.
Once a
common Indian has witnessed all the above scenes, then his virtue awakes, the Indians becomes
amazingly Instant Humanitarians, the whole nation evolve and escalate to a
higher sense of understanding and enlightenment as equal to Buddha or sometimes
I doubt more than a Buddha.
The very
moment the whole nation reached a Zen State, then the stage is set for a
different performance of a different genre, which is nothing but candle light
protest,T.V Interviews, Social Media Status and trends and voicing out on the
streets,Marathons,etc etc.
Indians are
following this “Most Preferred Template” in recent times very often and this
template is becoming very popular among the youngsters and citizens of Tier1
and Tier 2 cities.
And a
couple of days ago also, Two college-going
sisters fought three men who were harassing them onboard a Haryana Roadways
bus, even as the fellow passengers did not bother to help them. One of the
passengers has shot a video clip and now it is trending in India.
None of the people who were present at the particular
location where that incident happened has never even cared to help these two
young girls, and one very intellectually clever spy has taken a video of it.
Soon we can expect a protest against this atrocity and lot
of Indians will come to the streets with candles lit in their hands in solidarity
with those two young girls, and in that crowd who we could possibly see is, a
handful number of people from the very same bus who were silent witnesses of
the incident.
The Problem
with the Indians is that they don’t understand the simple Fact that, “when we
don’t speak at right time then we need to shout at wrong time”
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