Forget the Garbage Dumps and Toxic Air: The Majority of Indians Are Far More Disgusting

SIBY JEYYA
India can burn. The air can turn black. The rivers can run like open sewers. None of that is the real emergency anymore. The real emergency is us — the people. The majority of Bharatiyas walking around with filthy values, filthier hearts, and zero shame about it.


We obsess over AQI numbers and melting roads, but the deeper rot is inside. Most of us are drowning in hate, bigotry, ignorance, apathy, and arrogance so thick you can smell it from across the street. The average indian repulses me far more than the filthiest garbage dump I’ve ever seen. And here’s the part that stings hardest: even the so-called cream of society — the doctors, scientists, engineers, CAs — are often the worst. Polished on the outside, morally bankrupt on the inside. The education, the degrees, the money… none of it scrubbed away the ugliness.



Worse still? The decent ones who still exist? They either won’t fight back or can’t. I don’t know if it’s fear, exhaustion, or both. Either way, their silence makes the darkness feel heavier.



This human rot runs deeper than any environmental disaster or policy failure. It’s the one problem no five-year plan, no Swachh Bharat campaign, and no “Digital India” app can fix.



The only silver lining in this pitch-black cloud? There are still tens of crores of genuinely good folks out there — decent, kind, honest people holding the line in silence. They’re the last reason any of us should still have hope.



But hope without courage is useless. The question is whether the good ones will finally stand up before the filth swallows everything.

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