IHateWetSocks
Hello, guys.
I haven't been posting for a while because I've been busy with my studies.
But lately, I've also been mentally exhausted.
If you're from India, you've probably heard about the ongoing protests surrounding education and the government's handling of them. It's been difficult to ignore.
For those who don't know: students and other citizens in several places have been protesting over issues related to education. The NEET paper leak due to which 21 students gave there lives. The protests have led to clashes between protesters and the police. Images and videos circulating online have shown injuries, detentions, and the use of force, which has left many people deeply disturbed.
Seeing all of this makes me feel sick.
When I see students—some as young as 12 or 13, 14-19 teenagers preparing for their futures, and even adults, caught in these confrontations, it's heartbreaking. No matter what someone's political views are, it's painful to watch young people being injured, scared, or losing hope.
At the end of the day, these are real people—not statistics, not hashtags, not political tools. They are someone's children, siblings, classmates, and friends.
I'm not writing this to start arguments or spread hate. I'm writing this because I'm genuinely heartbroken by what's happening. I just hope everyone stays safe, that the truth comes out, and that those in power choose dialogue over violence.
Please take care of yourselves, and if you're affected by everything that's happening, know that you're not alone. ❤️
Amd to all who took part in the protest. We are proud of you and hope you guys are dafe and sound.
I wish I could join but I live tooooo far and I am in no financially condition to go to Delhi.
I am sorry.
And All the best everyone who are fighting for the youth.
MCG0002
@IHateWetSocks Hey Author! I understand how you're feeling, and I hope that all of this ends, too. Please take care of yourself and stay safe!
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