NL Dhulai

A review of NL Hafta by Dhiraj and Asli Batman

Hi there, 

I have a question for the panel. I hope the Hafta 204 panel has all the regulars—I am looking at an age group criteria, my question will explain why.

We are now confident that Fake (actual not the Trump kind)/adulterated/planted news has always existed and is not a new phenomenon. I would like to know from a trans-generational panel as to when (at what age) they became aware of the following:

1) Loan waivers are not good for the economy as it burdens the economy further 
2) Subsidies are not good for the economy
3) We live in a patriarchal society and there is a lot wrong with it
4) The Indian Army has committed atrocities and we need to accept it

Well, I am just trying to gauge perspectives from different eras. For example, when Madhu and Raman were in their 30s, did they think loan waivers were a good thing. If that’s true, was it a lack of awareness or the factors of the day that made it look good?

Anyways I hope my questions made sense. Just to expand: for a conservative, what is good today will be good tomorrow and will be good forever. For a progressive, what is good today, may not be good tomorrow, and definitely, the future will come up with a solution better than today. 

Regards,
Dhiraj 

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Hi NL family,

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  • Abhinandan, please listen to NL Hafta on Google’s NL app. It crashes every time
  • Manisha, the discussion on Smash Brahminical Patriarchy should also have covered why complicated terminology should never be used as a hashtag. It’s like someone making a hashtag out of Social Darwinism. Twitter is a crowd at best and mob at worst. They will never get the nuance. This is why #SMASHCASTEISM would be a better hashtag. I consider myself educated and well read and I had to research the terminology to understand it.
  • Lastly, I am a paid subscriber. [I have subscribed] not only for the content you provide but also to listen to the truth, which in the times we live is so scarce.  

Regards,
Asli Batman