Nanenganiny in Nepal

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Huh? Oh yes, everyone has obviously been following the chaos in Nepal closely since the beginning of this week.

And of course, there are words that seem endemically familiar. Widespread corruption, presidential lifestyle, attempts to muzzle social media.

And we also witness surreal scenes, like ministers jumping off fences or ending up in the river 🤣

There are these bloody tratra farany scenes, and of course, they give a glimpse of what can happen when things quickly turn sour.

There are also other sequences like the shooting of live ammunition at the population or even institutions that are simply burned down.

In short, when pro-max sosoporism is really in place, this is what it looks like.

And yet, they have water, electricity, and a GDP per capita of nearly $1,500 in Nepal. Which isn’t exceptional, but it’s already much better than some countries with a GDP per capita of $500… and which have neither water nor electricity 🤣

In short, all this sounds like a serious warning to all these budding little dictators. In a matter of hours, the situation could escalate and turn sour. Watch out for the solelakists too; there won’t be enough space for everyone in the helicopter or plane.

Oh yes, faced with a highly determined population, your small armed forces won’t last long either. Millions of people enraged against a few soldiers, even armed to the teeth, is a foregone conclusion.

All of this, once again, sounds like a serious warning to all those individuals who govern with their feet.

You are there to do good for the population, not to do good for yourselves, and even less so for the constant pursuit of your little fifteen minutes of vanity.

I find the endemics very patient so far: they’re being deprived of water and electricity, impoverished and starved beyond belief, with purchasing power on the third basement floor and maximum insecurity, and meanwhile, billions of dollars are being spent on stupid projects—there’s no other way of putting it.

I hope these violent images coming from Nepal will put a little more pressure on some of the sparrows’ brains.

If so, remember, it only takes one drop to make the camel’s back overflow. And it’s clear that after 17 years of non-stop impoverishment, the cup seems pretty full, don’t you think?

Yes, yes, kely sisa, kely sisa 🤣

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