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Posted: 7 years ago
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Tell that to a slum dweller who's looking at Ambani's house.

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Posted: 7 years ago
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India Forums really needs to add a Dislike button.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: anonymous39

India Forums really needs to add a Dislike button.



that will be helpful in dealing with you posts 😉
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Posted: 7 years ago
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No, there is an objective criteria based on per capita income to divide classes in society.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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RVeeRAO it's better to just end the topic rather than making another thread in whuch rs is just gonna get bashed
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Posted: 7 years ago
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You sound like Kanye West who said Slavery is a choice. LOL. This is so delusional.

I grew up poor. My family had the same meal for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I was the first in the family to go Uni. I do not wish being poor upon anyone.


I consider middle class families to be very condescending towards people who are poor. They act all high and mighty and have a smug attitude who is not like them. At least rich/wealthy folks are trying to help at times though charity where middle class families tend to be extremely materialistic.


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Posted: 7 years ago
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No it is not.

Perception is equivalent to person's opinion but poverty is reality and not opinion or perception.

And since it is understandable why you open this thread, Ranveer's stories are quite lame. They don't evoke sympathy or admiration. Feels quite banal. While obviously his interviews are quite overblown by few people of the forum, but what he is trying to do with this paise wala garib story is fake and embarassing.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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This actually reminds me of Donal Noye's lecture to Jon Snow in Fire and Ice. When he is depressed about having the worst life ever and Donal tells him how there are people who are so much more worse than him and he eventually feels guilty and ashamed (even though Jon had a right to feel terrible about his situation). Perception is one thing and sensitivity is quite another. In a country where more than 1 billion people are below poverty line, it is quite elitist to crib about foreign vacations and Rolls Royce and high end luxury brands. There are people who can't even be certain if they can get one square meal per day. It's not just these actors. I think so many of us crib and complain about so many useless things and act like we had the toughest life ever when there are people who go through actual struggles every single day. I guess it's easier said than done 😆
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Hello there is something called being sensitive or empathic. A person from an elite background may not have seen or have related to the struggles of the poor people but equating your so called struggles with their hardships in life is very demeaning and insensitive to say the least. I don't think something like this should be defended if u can't make the world a better place for the underprivileged people at least don't make light of their struggles. It also makes that person sound very ungrateful.Privilege is not a choice that youre born with it's a blessing be grateful for your blessing don't be insensitive to people who werent as lucky as you and didn't get that head start in life because time never remains the same.
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Originally posted by: rogerrocks

This actually reminds me of Donal Noye's lecture to Jon Snow in Fire and Ice. When he is depressed about having the worst life ever and Donal tells him how there are people who are so much more worse than him and he eventually feels guilty and ashamed (even though Jon had a right to feel terrible about his situation). Perception is one thing and sensitivity is quite another. In a country where more than 1 billion people are below poverty line, it is quite elitist to crib about foreign vacations and Rolls Royce and high end luxury brands. There are people who can't even be certain if they can get one square meal per day. It's not just these actors. I think so many of us crib and complain about so many useless things and act like we had the toughest life ever when there are people who go through actual struggles every single day. I guess it's easier said than done 😆

Cannot agree more.
Sensitivity is lacking in people now a days.

We , general people cribbing is one thing. But when celebrities give such W*F statements, then that might affect the young ones who are his ardent fans.

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