RE: Protests in Nepal, My Images from Today
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Seeing it through your camera lens was much better than through the media's. I must admit this. I know how dangerous it can be for you to be among people who are passionate about revolution. It is a risk. I think that modern people, especially the new generations, are not burdened by the laws that the rulers want to create to protect themselves and that contradict the current conditions of society. We are right, but we all still have contradictions in our behavior. This is also a reality and is clearly visible in your lens. But whatever it is, it is a universal message to all rulers: the world has changed and you cannot govern generations with an outdated mentality and with empty sanctifications. Today's man is alert, modern and free. My experience with revolutions has been unpleasant because I have seen that no revolution has ever achieved its real goal because my experience has taught me that people who change in a revolution follow the same path as the previous rulers. But I wish all humans, wherever they are, to be happy and free, and I hope these dear people achieve what they want.💪
Yes, they do but they already know that they should be more humble when committing crimes as officials. Revolution (or any other big change) is often another tiny step to a better (or sometimes worse) political and social culture of a nation.
Yes... The worst thing here, I believe, is that authoritarian populist politicians can cement the political growth of society with propaganda based on new technologies.
Hopefully, the local people will get some political enhancement through these protests. The thing ended with chaos, and most people - as I know - hope that the army will help the country return to normal life. This chaos - with many buildings burned and robberies - is the main lesson, and the main thing is that society draws the right conclusions from it.