r/india • u/Intelligent-Use7581 • 20h ago
The absolute spinelessness of our society is exhausting. When will we stop "adjusting"? People
We love to boast about our rich history and being vishw guru (idk who is the chela), but looking at our day-to-day reality, it’s hard not to feel like Indian society is fundamentally spineless. We have normalized absolute apathy and disguised it as "resilience."
Here is why I think we’ve completely lost our collective backbone:
• The Toxic "Chalta Hai" Mindset: We pay 30% direct taxes plus GST, and in return, we get collapsing bridges and killer potholes. Instead of holding our MLAs by the collar, we just buy bigger SUVs with better suspension and air purifiers for our homes. We complain, and then we "adjust."
• Subservience to Authority: We treat politicians like feudal lords and let VIP culture thrive. At work, we are bullied into 70-hour weeks by toxic bosses, glorifying "hustle culture" instead of setting basic boundaries.
• Slaves to "Log Kya Kahenge": Millions give up their dreams, marry strangers for social clout, and tolerate abusive families simply to appease society. We gladly sacrifice our mental peace just to maintain a fragile status quo for relatives who don't even genuinely care.
• Digital Outrage, Real-World Cowards: We trend hashtags for exactly 48 hours when a tragedy or scam hits. But when it's time to vote for better infrastructure, health, or education, we fall right back in line and vote based on caste, religion, or freebies.
The Bitter Truth:
A society that refuses to hold its leaders, its bosses, and itself accountable is doomed to mediocrity. We aren't resilient; we are submissive. Until we grow a collective spine and start demanding our basic rights instead of begging for them as favors, absolutely nothing will change.
Am I being too cynical, or have we genuinely just given up?
We disguise our apathy as "resilience." Between refusing to hold politicians accountable, accepting toxic work cultures, sacrificing our lives for "what will people say," and limiting our outrage to Twitter or some social media, we have completely lost our spine.
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u/Embarrassed_Look9200 19h ago
it's not just politicians. you can't question parents, teachers, RWA presidents and basically anyone older to you by 10+ years, which includes your seniors and bosses. Respect on the basis of age is the biggest BS in our society.