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Exploring various cultures and folklores, debunking superstitious, paranormal and supernatural practices with scientific temperaments. Let's find the truth behind realities around religions with the lens of #5W1H. — Grahano
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Somebody is saying that fuel mileage is going to drop. It is now well established that ethanol is even used in racing cars. Acceleration improves. What is that called? Knocking? Knocking also improves. Mileage? Yes, it may drop a little, but it may drop slightly due to various factors.
- Petroleum Minister of India Hardeep Singh on ethanol-blended fuel
So he is acknowledging that mileage drops but is not ready to reduce the price, even after the blend, even though they are putting E20 petrol into bikes and cars that were essentially designed to run on pure petrol or, at most, E10 petrol. These idiots are compared to racing cars designed to run on pure ethanol.
Somebody explain this to the idiot minister: citizens are not driving Formula cars. They are driving normal vehicles which could serve them for decades and give them decent mileage in return. Formula One is a sports industry run by billionaires who have a lot of luxury to play with anything.
| 2 | Trust in Ethanol btw.
A systematic fraud to citizens | 44 |
| 3 | "Have faith in law" and "be a nationalist" are some phrases used to fool people. | 79 |
| 4 | In this great country, athletes are paid after becoming stars and winning medals; they are sponsored when they don't need it anymore.
So I don't consider any of the medals Indian athletes win as India's medals, as this country never gave them anything to help them win those medals but the same country desparately give them cash after they come with medal.
Why? To gain support they don't care about sports, they care about votes. | 94 |
| 5 | Most of the religious, conservative and some political nationalists hate you because you question their ideology.
Their being religious means supporting superstition,
Their being nationalist means supporting everything framed as "for the nation."
The country that wears shoes and underwear with the national flag design is on top, not the one that has a long list of nationalist checklists. | 102 |
| 6 | An FIR was registered 18 days after the theft of offerings at the Ayodhya Ram Temple. Eight people, including the driver of Trust General Secretary Champat Rai, are accused; three have been arrested.
Champat Rai and Dr. Anil Mishra's names do not appear in the FIR because as always in this country big fish never always saved.
Champat Rai, General Secretary of the Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra, has resigned, and Temple Trust member Anil Mishra has also quit.
The Ram Temple, for which many devotees dedicated their lives, has been looted today by the Babars of this era, wearing the mask of Ram devotees.
Religion, no matter which one or in what terms, is no longer trustworthy in this era. Either you accept it or you are on wrong path.
#NoFaith #QuestionReligion | 108 |
| 7 | An FIR was registered 18 days after the theft of offerings at the Ayodhya Ram Temple. Eight people, including the driver of Trust General Secretary Champat Rai, are accused; three have been arrested. Champat Rai and Dr. Anil Mishra's names do not appear in the FIR.
Champat Rai, General Secretary of the Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra, has resigned, and Temple Trust member Anil Mishra has also quit.
The Ram Temple, for which many devotees dedicated their lives, has been looted today by the Babars of this era, wearing the mask of Ram devotees.
However, the name of the Trust's General Secretary, Champat Rai, is not in this FIR because the FIR is being filed after saving the big fish and trapping them.
Religion, no matter which one or in what terms, is no longer trustworthy in this era. | 1 |
| 8 | Every day in this country, something happens that exposes another systemic failure caused by negligence.
Not even single day go clean. | 111 |
| 9 | Indian laws will change whenever a big business house wants.
If innocent people are suffering because of their rediculous laws then that is their fate.
You think I am mocking this country then you are wrong here, I am just telling the truth. | 124 |
| 10 | 22 Lakh Students Suffer Due to Paper Leak = No Minister Resigned and held accountable.
2 Minutes Late due to LoP (VVIP movement) = 3 Students Denied Entry to Set an Example of Discipline
Two Systems in India
Union Minister education is still on the post, opposition leader will also remain on the position.
And someone was teaching me greatness of the country and asking me to leave this country where asking Accountability seems a big crime. | 141 |
| 11 | 2000 crores spent on advertising, adopting all the bad deeds of the opposition while dropping one's own good deeds. Meanwhile, supporters are busy bootlicking. | 113 |
| 12 | Groups and communities which cultivate habits of thrift, commercial calculation, deferred consumption, and entrepreneurial foresight tend, over generations, to accumulate larger stocks of capital than societies dominated by immediate consumption. Savings compound; what is consumed is gone.
You are correct that entrepreneurs produce in anticipation of expected future consumer demand. No economist in the Austrian tradition denies this fact. Production is always guided by entrepreneurial judgment concerning future market conditions.
You are also correct that taxes imposed upon future consumption influence future production decisions. Entrepreneurs continuously forecast future purchasing conditions, and these expectations necessarily affect investment and allocation of resources.
The issue, however, is not whether a consumption tax affects production. Every tax affects production indirectly because all market phenomena are interconnected.
The real question is different:
To what extent does a given tax impair the process of capital formation upon which future production depends?
Here Austrian economics draws an essential distinction.
A tax upon consumption primarily affects:
* the timing of consumption,
* the composition of consumer demand,
* and the quantity of final goods purchased.
It's like a common cold
But taxes imposed directly upon:
* savings,
* investment,
* retained earnings,
* capital gains,
* entrepreneurial accumulation,
* and productive activity itself
strike at the very mechanism through which society enlarges its future productive powers. That's like AIDS.
These are not equivalent disturbances.
Production is not an instantaneous mechanical reaction to consumer desire. Before final consumption becomes possible, society must sustain a vast intertemporal structure involving:
* saving,
* deferred gratification,
* capital accumulation,
* machinery,
* transportation,
* inventories,
* accounting,
* financing,
* planning,
* management,
* supply chains,
* and entrepreneurial speculation under uncertainty.
Civilization rests upon this accumulated capital structure extending through time.
For this reason Austrian economists attach central importance to preserving the incentives governing saving and capital accumulation.
A society can endure some reduction in present consumption far more easily than it can endure the systematic destruction of the process by which productive capital is formed and maintained.
Taxes upon consumption may reduce the demand for bread.
But taxes upon capital accumulation diminish society’s capacity to:
* construct bakeries,
* improve machinery,
* expand transportation networks,
* develop superior methods of production,
* and undertake long-term entrepreneurial investment.
The distinction becomes historically decisive because the effects compound across generations.
Mises repeatedly warned that societies may appear outwardly prosperous while silently consuming previously accumulated capital. The consequences emerge gradually:
* shorter planning horizons,
* declining reinvestment,
* slower capital deepening,
* reduced productivity growth,
* and eventual economic stagnation.
Thus your point is valid: consumption taxes are not neutral.
No serious Austrian economist would claim otherwise.
The argument is rather that different taxes impair economic coordination and capital formation with differing degrees of severity.
A broad consumption tax still distorts the market process. Yet it generally interferes less with:
* saving,
* entrepreneurial calculation,
* and capital accumulation
than taxes imposed directly upon production and investment.
And because the progress of civilization depends fundamentally upon cumulative capital formation across time, this distinction acquires enormous long-run importance. | 6 |
| 13 | https://x.com/kitkatkabootar/status/2067128296895295851?s=46
Telegram ban | 129 |
| 14 | Telegram banned...
When you can't stop paper leaks, just ban a messaging app that gives priority to privacy.
This guys are not able to handle papers and they are handling borders, so incomplete.
Anyways, it's Lost country, this country is not even worth wasting your time to mock their cheap rules.
So back to the point, better just bypass rules.
Yes, I promote bypassing the law. If you want some tips and tricks to bypass the effective ban, you can DM on the channel.
To govt,
Get the ____ out of my internet. | 142 |
| 15 | FRAUD IN SAFFRON
A woman got "possessed by spirits" at Bageshwar Baba's divine circus in Rajkot. She slapped a man. The man beat her bloody.
And thousands of people watched.
And all this happened, at a "RELIGIOUS" event. In the name of Hindu god.
This is the true face of your faith.
This is not a tragedy. This is a logical conclusion.
There was no ghost. No divine power. There was only, a crowd that has been told for years that thinking is a sin. A woman who got swept up in the collective hysteria of that crowd. And a man who beat a woman on the same "faith" stage, and maybe no one stopped him because the "ghost removal" process was going on.
When you spend years telling people that invisible forces control their lives, that a fraud in saffron robes can read minds, that critical thinking is an insult to God, this is exactly what you get. A crowd so mentally colonized that a woman convulsing on the ground reads as "divine" instead of "medical emergency."
Dhirendra Shastri is not a saint. He is a stage magician running a protection racket on the desperate and the uneducated and Bageshwar Dham is a business. Dhirendra Shastri is a performer. And you, you are the audience. You bought a ticket, you are giving emotion, and in return you are getting, false hope, collective delusion, and now women being beaten.
His entire operation depends on one thing, keeping you too afraid to ask questions. Because the moment you ask one real question, the whole performance collapses.
And if you're offended by that so-called good. You should sit with that discomfort, because that discomfort is the first intelligent thing your brain has felt in years.
A woman was beaten at a religious event. Not in a dark alley. Not by a criminal. In front of thousands of "believers," under the banner of divinity, while a self-proclaimed godman's machine kept running in the background.
Nobody stopped it. Because in that crowd, the woman wasn't a person, she was a prop in someone's spiritual theatre.
This is what mass superstition actually looks like when the camera stays on. Not peaceful. Not healing. Not divine. Just, a beaten woman, a cheering crowd, and a godman's bank account growing fatter by the minute.
If this feels offensive, then let it. Because offense should have been felt when someone first said, "Baba Ji knows everything beforehand." Offense should have been felt when a literate woman sought treatment for her illness in the court instead of a hospital. Offense should have been felt when someone called this fraud "national consciousness."
India has a critical thinking famine.
But no. Offense is felt when someone speaks the truth.
This country will not change until this "faith", which is actually intellectual cowardice, is publicly and repeatedly challenged.
What happened in Rajkot was the output of the system. Give superstition infrastructure, microphones, crowds of millions, and this is what you get.
Defend this. I dare you.
👁️🗨️ @GRAHANO | 164 |
| 16 | Only Solution is to remove these Competitive Exams in the first place.
What's the use of scoring percentages / grades in real world? Especially when it leaves them unemployed going further? Right?
Here is a catch…
Some filter needs to be there otherwise How will you select students for institute then?
The converse is true.
Students study because there is an exam.
The brain continuously generates possibilities:
Study.
Watch videos.
Sleep.
Chat.
Play games.
Go outside.
Most possibilities compete for attention.
Only a few survive long enough to become action.
An exam changes the payoff structure.
It concentrates attention.
It transforms vague intentions into concrete action.
Without deadlines, evaluation, and consequences, many intentions remain fantasies.
The issue is not whether exams are perfect.
They are not.
The issue is that incentives matter.
The student who says "I would learn everything without exams" is often confusing desire with action.
The graveyard of human history is filled with good intentions that never survived contact with incentives.
Most minds generate possibilities.
Exams force selection.
And action begins where selection occurs.
@GRAHANO | 147 |
| 17 | Only Solution is to remove these Competitive Exams in the first place.
What's the use of scoring percentages / grades in real world? Especially when it leaves them unemployed going further? Right?
Here is a catch…
Some filter needs to be there otherwise How will you select students for institute then?
The converse is true.
Students study because there is an exam.
The brain continuously generates possibilities:
Study.
Watch videos.
Sleep.
Chat.
Play games.
Go outside.
Most possibilities compete for attention.
Only a few survive long enough to become action.
An exam changes the payoff structure.
It concentrates attention.
It transforms vague intentions into concrete action.
Without deadlines, evaluation, and consequences, many intentions remain fantasies.
The issue is not whether exams are perfect.
They are not.
The issue is that incentives matter.
The student who says "I would learn everything without exams" is often confusing desire with action.
The graveyard of human history is filled with good intentions that never survived contact with incentives.
Most minds generate possibilities.
Exams force selection.
And action begins where selection occurs.
@GRAHANO | 1 |
| 18 | The same practice will be done again this time. | 133 |
| 19 | Islam as a religion is like a termite for the world. The sooner liberal governments understand this, the better for the world.
Terrorism, extremism, fanatics, superstition; this religion sits atop all such issues, and this is not the main problem.
The problem is that most Muslims do not confront, they don't oppose such things in their religion.
Take stand on such things. | 164 |
| 20 | 16-17-year-old kids don't know left from right. By not acknowledging their problems and demands and labeling them with an "anti-national" tag, we are forcing them into the wrong group.
An entire generation will be Anti-Establishment in the future. This will be a blunder, a mistake from which there is no going back.
Youths affected by CBSE, NEET, and CUET are all aged between 16-20. They are the new voters of this country, and the IT cell is playing with them. Don't talk about brain drain now; you already have actual reasons for it.
Blame ISI-CIA? They are already doing their work. The incapability of your government isn't the fault of the CIA-ISI.
As I said earlier, only the best one wins rather than the right one. | 164 |
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