J Sai Deepak Explains Why We Should Refrain From Using The Right Wing Tag As Our Ideology

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It's time for me to admit it, I've given up on the left. I no longer have any faith in their ability to reform or recover. It's simply impossible. And I refuse to waste even a single breath of mine whining about them anymore.

The Constant Urge for Exposure

You see it all the time on social media - people constantly trying to expose the left, to question their positions. But why? They've already made their stance clear. So why do we keep asking for their position? I simply don't understand the logic behind it.

It's almost as if we're desperate for their validation or secretly hoping that they'll someday admit their hypocrisy. Maybe we think that one day they'll grow a conscience and a brain, and say, "Yes, I was wrong." But if that were to happen, should we really doubt their intellectual capacity or ours?

The Curious Case of Labels

There's a particular group of people who proudly identify themselves as non-left, conservative, right-wing, and nationalist. But have you ever stopped to think about where these labels come from? Are they truly aligned with the values and philosophies of our country?

If you call yourself "bharatiya," someone who is proud of our Indian roots, tell me, which school of Indian philosophy do these termsโ€”non-left, conservative, nationalistโ€”belong to? I'd genuinely like to understand.

I have a feeling that when I ask this question, I'll be met with silence. Because admitting that these labels don't come from any Indian school of thought would mean acknowledging that there's a fundamental problem with the non-left in the first place. And only then can we begin to address the larger issues at hand.

Moving Forward

Now that we've acknowledged the limitations of the left and the misguided labels of the non-left, it's time to have a broader conversation. Let's move past the idea of left versus right, liberal versus conservative, and start focusing on the bigger picture.

Our society is facing pressing challenges that require all of us to come together, regardless of our political beliefs. We need fresh ideas, thoughtful discussions, and collective action to address issues such as poverty, inequality, climate change, and social justice.

Instead of blaming each other, let's channel our energy into finding common ground and working towards solutions that benefit everyone. It's time to shift the narrative from polarizing arguments to constructive dialogue, from dividing lines to bridges of understanding.

The world needs us to rise above the political noise and embrace our shared humanity. It's only by doing so that we can create a future that transcends political ideologies and truly makes a positive impact on the world.

So, let's leave behind the futile quest for validation from the left. Instead, let's focus on what really matters โ€“ creating a better society and a brighter future for all.

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J Sai Deepak explains why we should refrain from using the right wing tag as our ideology
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