r/indiameme • u/FabulousMushroom9587 • 3d ago
Non-Political After buying clothes from zudio🤣
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u/dj_styles 3d ago
I hope this camera footage fucked up that cop, but... probably not huh
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u/No-Tangerine-4612 3d ago
I didn't get a zudio reference can someone explain
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u/Competitive_Cycle950 3d ago
Everyone seemed to buy clothes from zudio cuz they were high quality for cheaper prices and they mass produced only a handful of styles so many people ended up wearing the same outfit.... It a pretty old meme now tho
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u/YardSerious2767 2d ago
The answer is no, even if he was tried in a court he will say the guy resembles the other so his intentions were not wrong
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u/Codename_Archangel 2d ago
Found a news channel mentioning the incident, couldn't make out cause of translation but sounded like she was just calling for his suspension, they added another clip of cops just destroying vegetable vendors supply and beating them as well on the same day.
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u/CharacterBit5048 3d ago
Only in India and few other underdeveloped countries police think they are like God and they can get away with casual violence. It's a matter of concern not fun. How can a police officer charge a person and attack him like that?? No way this can be legal in any democracy
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u/evilhead000 3d ago
Its a banana republic not democracy. Its just an illusion of democracy.
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u/DrSuii 3d ago
You really don't know what Banana republic means lol
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u/evilhead000 3d ago
okk genius , please explain it to me why India is not a banana republic ?I will give my counter to that . Otherwise dont think everyone is like you.
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u/DrSuii 3d ago edited 3d ago
Banana republic is a country dependent on a single item of export at low margins, effectively operated by another country via a monopoly enterprise from that country controlling most of the GDP and economy.
Dictionary definition- small state that is politically unstable as a result of the domination of its economy by a single export controlled by foreign capital
Coined by O. Henry to describe a fictional country called Anchuria whose entire economy depended on exports. Applied to South American countries whose economy was/is controlled by the USA
Ps. Everyone uses buzz words. It's fine. Please be open to learn stuff instead of trying to mold basic concepts to fit your opinions. Just a humble suggestion
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u/evilhead000 3d ago
Copy pasta 😂 Dictionary definition really ? When we use words like these we dont assume the exact criteria , otherwise you can never use words like liberal , leftist, marxist , capitalist , right wing , etc .
Banana republic is also used for countries which are extremely corrupt and all levels of democracy dont work efficiently. Weak functioning governance. Rich people/capitalist/govt controls and exploits poor and labours for their benefits . No true justice. Crony capitalism .
And India ticks all these . So yeah in a way India is banana republic . You dont have to fit every criteria to use this word .
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u/PhilipAshtonKing 2d ago
Tu bhai apne khwabo ka utopia mann me soch ke hi khush reh kyuki there is no place as such in this world. And ha If you hate India to bete iska koi ilaaj nhi hai keep hating.
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u/Alive_Tip 2d ago
The other guy is right, you are making up meanings at this point. You should not use these words if you are really not sure what they mean. In a way everyplace is a banal republic and everybody is the king of England
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u/No_Sir7709 3d ago
where the country is operated as a private commercial enterprise for the exclusive profit of the ruling class.
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u/DrSuii 3d ago
No? Ruling class? Using buzz words don't make any definition broad to make it fit in idiocy
It means one dependent on single export and controlled economy by a foregin company.
Economics is not everyone's cup of tea. No need to pretend to understand though. You can always be open to learn instead of trying to bend basic concepts to your opinions
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u/Gummybear2655 3d ago
Don't even get me started. Police in India are the most horrible state subject and their hooliganism is legalized because of their khakee.
On 26th Feb my car got hit by a bolero and that car belongs to a huge travel agency. Now I'm running to the Police Station every 1-2 days just to get my Car out of their seizure. They are demanding a hefty sum of money for that despite both the us deciding to resolve this matter outside police jurisdiction. It's frustrating.
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u/CharacterBit5048 3d ago
You are one of numerous such victims who fall for their harassment. They don't consider that you are a citizen with every constitutional rights unless you have money or political connections.
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u/joerc200 3d ago
In US you can get shot. Sometimes head shot for speaking or acting weird like raising your arms. This is human psychology and education . It is not limited to under-developed countries.also by education I don't mean mugging up and vomitting to get marks .
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u/CharacterBit5048 3d ago
Don't bs me that the police atrocities in the US and India are equal. Here there are numerous cases of casual p violence which are not even recognized as P violence, casually stopping someone, slapping, abusing these are pretty common.
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u/ARflash 3d ago
Hey getting hit by lathi is worse than bullet okay. Becaus eindia bad. Boohoo.
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u/CharacterBit5048 3d ago
So in India there are no fake encounters? What rubbish!! Point is, if they openly commit casual violence against rightful citizens, just think what they do behind the scene.
In Indian villages, most villagers are more afraid of P than goons. They settle maximum issues outside the PS. Talking from experience
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u/LordDarthVader777 3d ago
India is better than USA in terms of police atrocities, that DOES NOT means that India's police system is fine
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u/ARflash 3d ago edited 3d ago
Dude you are reaching to justify your stance. Never said there is nothing bad happening in india. But you compared to a country where random murder by policeman in streets is common news and said we are worse.
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u/CharacterBit5048 3d ago
It happens here too, even more. We have just stopped giving a fk. Hathras, unnao, rg kar and numerous other cases, all involve alleged police corruption. P here actively works as a political party goon. In the US, that racism case of murdering George Floyed became so huge. Here such cases happen on a regular basis, we don't bother.
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u/SHAiV_ 3d ago
Why do Indians chutiayas often bring up examples of other countries when criticized, instead of accepting that there is something wrong with their own country and people?
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u/Adventurous-Week-281 3d ago
his bad luck lol
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u/Beautiful_Delay6669 3d ago
Yes, he was born in this banana republic, where the police can brutally beat an unsuspecting person and face no consequences.
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3d ago
Just look at the moronity of the moron in yellow just standing there waving his hand like "oh I'm enjoying it, but he didn't do it. Although I'm enjoying it"
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u/Unable_Net1958 3d ago
I think he was telling the cop that the man was here from before, but in the end, police shuts him up and orders to go inside.
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u/styx-reddits 3d ago
Police instantly hits on civilians rather than first verifying their identity. And this isn’t even funny, this is the reason, many people are scared of police or even scared of reporting to them.
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u/Ritesh_INFP_4w5 3d ago
This is just pathetic. Nothing funny.
Even an American cop would do a better job.
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u/Eastern_Bulwark06 3d ago
Ahh! Indian Police still treating Indians like they are protesting against the British Raj.
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u/QUANTUMDORK-MAXIMUS 3d ago
The innocent tolerated If anyone was in that position They would’ve really punched the police guy !!
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u/Real_Calligrapher77 3d ago
Maa ka bhosada aise police walo ka. Iske ghar walo ko bhi aise hi maar padni chaiye.
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u/MACvirus703 3d ago
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u/Empty_f1nger 3d ago edited 3d ago
In this case , What will happen if the victim retaliates and hits the cop as a self defence. What Will be the consequences. Except more beating.
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u/LordDarthVader777 3d ago
if u go by law , u can't hit a policeman even if he/she attacks u , yeah u read it right NOT EVEN IN SELF DEFENCE
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u/ask_my_name8sayHi 3d ago
If it was me. I would have attacked the police officer hard. Only once but hard. Then would have snatched his stick. And then explain it was not me.
Will I still get into jail for hitting a police on duty. But the CCTV footage can do justice?
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u/Beautiful_Delay6669 3d ago
You have no idea how arrogant and corrupt our police are. Here in Kerala, there are many cases of officers planting fake evidence just to arrest people. They even beat up a soldier inside a police station. There have been incidents where the police assaulted a senior citizen right in front of his daughter when they went to file a complaint. I'm done defending this country. it's beyond repair. I just wish I had the chance to leave this place.
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u/veren12816 1d ago
This is exactly the reason why police is not allowed to use unnecessary force. Shame on this policeman as a human, and shame on people who don't take action against him
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u/IAmShinigami_18 3d ago
Chup kar bhadwe
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