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I read an article on BBC - I sh*t you not - extolling the virtues of an outdoor education amidst breathtaking scenery during lockdown. What a complete joke Hindustan is, they literally sell the siege and shutdown of online services as some wonderful opportunity for outdoor education for children, rather than admitting that their internet warfare simply prohibits accessibility to high quality online learning that students so desperately need.

Here, see for yourself. Indians think people actually believe this crap!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-53590847
 
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I read an article on BBC - I sh*t you not - extolling the virtues of an outdoor education amidst breathtaking scenery during lockdown. What a complete joke Hindustan is, they literally sell the siege and shutdown of online services as some wonderful opportunity for outdoor education for children, rather than admitting that their internet warfare simply prohibits accessibility to high quality online learning that students so desperately need.

Here, see for yourself. Indians think people actually believe this crap!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-53590847

I absolutely loved how accurate the video is....well choreographed. It needs to be played on large LED screens of London, New York, and other cities every time Narendra Modi visits the US/UK
 
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I read an article on BBC - I sh*t you not - extolling the virtues of an outdoor education amidst breathtaking scenery during lockdown. What a complete joke Hindustan is, they literally sell the siege and shutdown of online services as some wonderful opportunity for outdoor education for children, rather than admitting that their internet warfare simply prohibits accessibility to high quality online learning that students so desperately need.

Here, see for yourself. Indians think people actually believe this crap!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-53590847

They should be marketing it to MILLIONS of views on the upcoming Black day. But Pakistani content creators just aren't able to generate that kind of traffic.

To fight the BJP misinformation cell, you need to ramp up on a much higher scale.

But a great initiative...and I welcome the cryptic messaging format
 
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I read an article on BBC - I sh*t you not - extolling the virtues of an outdoor education amidst breathtaking scenery during lockdown. What a complete joke Hindustan is, they literally sell the siege and shutdown of online services as some wonderful opportunity for outdoor education for children, rather than admitting that their internet warfare simply prohibits accessibility to high quality online learning that students so desperately need.

Here, see for yourself. Indians think people actually believe this crap!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-53590847

And BBC is helping propagate this propaganda.
 
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Dirty Indian cu.ts - raping Muslim women - scum - look forward to the day
 
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Great

Now enjoy the reality and apply for Indian visa if you want to visit J&K.
 
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I read an article on BBC - I sh*t you not - extolling the virtues of an outdoor education amidst breathtaking scenery during lockdown. What a complete joke Hindustan is, they literally sell the siege and shutdown of online services as some wonderful opportunity for outdoor education for children, rather than admitting that their internet warfare simply prohibits accessibility to high quality online learning that students so desperately need.

Here, see for yourself. Indians think people actually believe this crap!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-53590847

LOL, high quality online learning? Seems like you have been stuck in the west too long. Only about 40% Indians have access to the internet in some form(mobile/broadband) and this figure varies by state. For a state like J&K, it would be no more than 30%. As for your country, the figure is less than 20%, for remote areas like Pak occupied kashmir and GB, the figure is probably less than 10%. Keep in mind a lot of these users are mobile internet users, which cannot be used for much except whatsapp, tiktok, facebook, youtube, news, stocks and of course p@rn. Hardly ever seen a person studying on a cellphone.

Students in this part of the world cannot depend on internet for education. Not having access to internet probably affected 3/10 students at best, the rest of the 7 never had internet in the first place.
 
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LOL, high quality online learning? Seems like you have been stuck in the west too long. Only about 40% Indians have access to the internet in some form(mobile/broadband) and this figure varies by state. For a state like J&K, it would be no more than 30%. As for your country, the figure is less than 20%, for remote areas like Pak occupied kashmir and GB, the figure is probably less than 10%. Keep in mind a lot of these users are mobile internet users, which cannot be used for much except whatsapp, tiktok, facebook, youtube, news, stocks and of course p@rn. Hardly ever seen a person studying on a cellphone.

Students in this part of the world cannot depend on internet for education. Not having access to internet probably affected 3/10 students at best, the rest of the 7 never had internet in the first place.
Listen, never mind students, I know of doctors in occupied Kashmir whose medical practice is hampered due to Delhi's electronic/internet warfare.
 
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Listen, never mind students, I know of doctors in occupied Kashmir whose medical practice is hampered due to Delhi's electronic/internet warfare.

The Kashmiris were on 2G Internet for MONTHS...after there was an Internet blockade for MONTHS..can you imagine the pain of sending just a simple email in today's age?
 
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The video that got recommended to me right after. Note the comments: (Mods may remove if inappropiate, I'm not entirely sure)

 
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Bengali expat, that girl.

Wonder if Bangladeshi or Indian anti Modi bong.
 
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