Pollution Propaganda.
A masterpiece of a kind.
And who’s the creator?
Politicians, of course!
They have been telling you that the gravest danger Bharat faces is pollution. But the reality is quite different: pollution is not the issue, not the real one.
Then what is?
Well, think about this:
How many times have you seen politicians talk about the consequences of overpopulation?
How many times have they revealed that India is one of the world’s most populous countries?
You can’t even recall, right?
All they do is drill into your head that the problem is pollution.
They warn you of plastic waste, the consequences of driving a vehicle, dry leaves, climate change, and all that BS.
Every year around Diwali, the NGOs, the “eminent personalities” (the gang who advocated a pardon for a Jihadi)—all of them shout on top of their voices—”Celebrate Green Diwali!”
But can something 4-5 hours a year (Diwali crackers) pollute the air for the whole year?
You know the answer.
What about traffic?
The goddamn traffic situation is so pathetic that you feel like drowning in a sea of vehicles.
And what does the government do?
It issues an advisory that you should use public transport and practice car-pooling.
Still, they never talk about the reason—why a large number of cars are being added to the already hopeless traffic every year.
Here’s the answer:
The increasing population.
More people, more cars.
More people, more pollution. (See?)
And the horrific numbers not only include your countrymen but intruders as well.
Some reports say there are six crores + illegal Bangladeshi intruders living among you (not to mention the Rohingyas, Afghanis, Nigerians, and many other foreign nationals?)
Has India Become a “Dharamshala?”
“A-free-for-all” type of country?
Anybody, from anywhere, at any time, can visit and stay here if they do not have food, employment, or decent living conditions in their countries—illegal Bangladeshis are an obvious threat, and they’re still here.
But what’s the harm in accommodating a few crore Bangladeshis on humanitarian grounds?
Humanitarian grounds?
Alright.
You could have one if you had the resources. But do you?
The resources are limited and getting smaller by the day, mind you.
(And even if you had the resources, why would you accommodate people who are none of your responsibility?)
Why Hindus Are Guilt-Ridden?
We’ve been brainwashed that we must take in any Tom, Dick, and Harry. It’s our moral duty.
Is it?
Now, could somebody please enlighten us on why all this humanitarian bullshit applies to India only? Why don’t these Bangladeshis go to the countries of their Big Brothers?
But Hindus Also Go to Other Countries, Don’t They?
Of course, they do. But we don’t conspire against the countries that give us livelihood and better living conditions. For us, the country we live in is equal to our motherland—India, if not more. We strive day in and day out to contribute to the land.
Don’t compare us with intruders (they call themselves “refugees”) who have only one motive: Destroy the local culture and spread their religion—”the only true religion in the world.” Anybody not following their ideology is a sinner and must be condemned to death.
“Pollution Propaganda?” Are You Saying Pollution is Not a Danger?
Now, let’s talk about pollution.
Am I saying pollution is not a danger?
It is.
But listen.
It’s the symptom, not the disease. And you cannot cure a disease by treating the symptoms, can you?
Pollution is propaganda to hide the real danger: overpopulation. And if we’re sincere about minimizing pollution, then the government must control the population.
Pretending to control pollution and not talking about the population is like wearing a strong perfume to mask body odor instead of bathing.
The population in India has crossed the danger mark.
A ruthless policy to curb the growing numbers is already overdue.
It’s time.