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Reflections for change

We fight for water but will never save it.

We  bargain with roadside vegetables seller ,flowers vender & shocked when prices of grains rise, but shed loud tears for farmers' miseries.

We will NOT follow traffic rules but blame government for road accidents.

We are hardly pious but practice  a fire brand religion.

We are against dowry but prefer a filthy rich groom.

We support eco protection but can't live without air-con, cars, gadgets.

We condemn politicians as corrupt but we will reelect them when they  grease us.

Governments are bad but we prefer government jobs.

We demand more  facilities from Govt but would prefer a tax free Govt 

We hurt others but totally unaware of it we blame others for hurting us.

Porns, getting drunk, revealing clothes, late night outs are our birthright. But we demand respect and safety  in company of perverts.

We fight against corporates but high paying jobs secured by some becomes news.

We send children to school not for learning but for the credentials so they will earn filthily. 

Convenience is of prime importance to us & we demand others to have civic sense.

We are quick to condemn with different opinions but we imagine that we are liberal.

We question others but hate to be questioned.

#hypocrisyunlimited

PS I always say that iam not better than others. But I know that Iam not better. While others don’t. 

 









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