2025 Nepalese Protests - "Gen Z Revolution"

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Yeah because living in a constantly warring state who's heritage and historic sites keep getting destroyed by the coup of the week is totally better.
The only reason these indian microstate jeets are allowed to run around playing soldier like this is because their armies are almost non-existent. Try burning down the capital city of a country with an actual military defending it and you'll see much different results.
That's a cuck bootlicker excuse.
 
GTA VI went in a very different direction than we were expecting.
its natural considering the 1500 indians Rockstar have pooing working on it.

It's nice to see that the Nepalese figured out that the people fucking up their society have names, families and addresses.
 
I know nothing about Nepal's government and assumed it was just another pseudo commie state. But from I'm gathering here is that Nepal is hard commie. As funny as it would be to think the only reason the zoomers are rising the fuck up is because their brainrot slop content was taken away, it really seems to be the final straw on top of a bunch of other shit. It's really the government taking away the bread and circuses, which is a very dumb thing to do when if you want to have a state that entirely runs on corruption. (Especially because it's a commie state there is no bread in the first place, lol.) Now their populace's attention can't be directed else were except on their frustrations.

Just Cause has really outdone the marketing for the next game in the series, this in-engine footage looks so realistic
Completely off topic, but people gave JC4 too much shit.
 
Didn't think the Buddha jeets had it in them. Bless them and their anti communist sentiment. Some of them might earn the honor of not being called jeets. Not surprised on how quickly the riots started and efficient they are considering Nepal is were Gurkha warriors come from. They actually are strong enough and unified enough to fuck shit up unlike Antifa in Portland.
 
So what's the scoop here? I assume the government is doing more than just banning social media.
The social media ban was introduced because citizens were using it to document government corruption - in particular, nepotism involving the children of senior politicians.
Apparently when people protested the ban, the government gunned down the protesters. At that point the gloves came off.
Every time you feel bad for a politician remember they had it coming in so many ways.
 
Nepalichad slander will not be tolerated.
Don't care for Nepalis - they're still a branch of jeets and they're still being mass imported over here to suppress wages.

One of the last jobs I worked at I was surrounded by a bunch of these fuckers, and they spent most of the time standing around chattering with each other in their gutter language while I did all the work.
 
It wasn't such a good idea to replace the monarchy with a republic of corrupt red maoist apes wasn't it?
 
We all know who this place needs.

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(sorry if the joke has been made)
 
From looking at the /r/nepal subreddit, it seems like what is transpiring is mobs of people burning down government buildings, attacking people in the streets, stealing firearms from police offices, breaking people out of prisons, etc. There are a lot of claims and worries that anarchist and Maoist groups in Nepal are taking advantage of the chaos to use violence for their political ends, sorta hijacking the generally directionless movement.

While people here just see videos of corrupt politicians getting kicked in the streets, this seems like a volatile situation where there's a total breakdown of civil order, an inability of the police or military to do anything, mobs of subcontinentals engaging in wanton violence, and actual communists taking advantage of the situation and the mentality of mobs of young people. I don't foresee this ending well.
Lol the upcoming Nepali civil war will make for some amazing combat footage
 
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