Monday, February 4, 2019

The Life and Times of Narendra Modi

First, the criminal bastard was floated around with ads everywhere.

Second, many first-time smartphoners latched on to the good-times-peddling ad.

Third, the BrahminicState fantasy was initiated.

Fourth, many urbanised middle-class with a sense of rootlessness/disconectedness  (due to delinking from their villages/due to a feeling of cutoff from the urban extravaganza as presented in the hindi movies) began to think of the BrahminicState as offering them the solution to their rootlessness/disconnectedness.

Fifth, the criminal bastard began to think of himself as a criminal monkey (such as the one that burned down the city of Ravanan)

Sixth, the masses accumulated in the second and fourth stages, now more savvy with FB and Twitter, were fed a continuous set of memes, messages portraying the criminal bastard as having done supernatural things, such as the fake legend of demonetisation

Seventh, the criminal monkey metamorphed into believing it was the divinely ordained monkey. It implemented GST at midnight in the same atmosphere of being the greatest monkey.

Eighth, the Monkey was least concerned with what the farmers were marching for, fully basking in its supernatural monkey status.

Ninth, the farmers started stoning the monkey, in Madhya Pradesh and Chattisgarh.

Tenth, the monkey became deranged and rabid, and is now being cornered for rounding up, and being exhibited for ever and ever, as to what would  happen to a human being, when exposed to a lifetime of exposure to the inhuman BrahminFundamentalism. Those who had started to love being fans of this biggest criminal of world history, will slowly exit the public sphere or will themselves receive a stoning, at least a beating, to remember forever.

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