Rajdeep’s vitriol for middle class is only making BJP’s job easier


Ah, Rajdeep Sardesai, the one-man army fighting against the evil middle class that threatens the very fabric of our nation. From being the darling of Lutyens’ circle to becoming a national meme, he has indeed come a long way. But his latest antic has left the social media divided. Brace yourselves, for the middle class is the root of all evil!

According to Rajdeep, the middle class is solely responsible for the weakening of the political left. Of course, it’s not because the left’s ideas are outdated and out of touch with reality; it’s the middle class with their self-interests that are causing all the trouble. How dare they think of themselves while moving ahead in life? They should put the greater good above their individual needs, shouldn’t they? The nerve of these middle-class folks!

But that’s not all, dear readers. The middle class is not only communal but also responsible for polarization and strong Hindu sentiments. Can you believe it? Apparently, the poor are never communal; it’s only when they become financially stable and join the middle class that their religious identity magically turns into a communal one. Oh, the powers of the middle class are truly astonishing!

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And who are the most communal minds in the country? Brace yourselves, it’s the scientists! Yes, you heard that right. Forget all the politicians, religious leaders, and radicals; the real threat to our nation comes from those pesky scientists with their test tubes and equations. How could we not see it before? It’s not like science is about objectivity and understanding the world around us. It’s all just a ploy to spread communalism, obviously!

But wait, hold your applause, because Rajdeep is not done yet. According to him, the most communal minds are those on social media, especially the school and college-going middle class. Clearly, posting memes and tweets about political issues is a sign of deep-rooted communalism. Thank you, Rajdeep, for enlightening us with your profound wisdom! We would have never figured it out on our own.

Now, let’s talk facts, shall we? The Indian middle class is indeed a complex lot. Sure, there might be some who fall for freebies and political agendas, as evident in Delhi, Punjab etc., but let’s not forget the larger section of the middle class that is tired of the appeasement in the name of secular governance. How dare they demand respect for their beliefs and identity!

Take, for example, the recent communal riots in Mewat. The district is known for its Muslim population and is one of the poorest in Haryana. But hey, let’s not call it communal; that would be insensitive. It’s only communal when the middle class speaks up against such incidents. Got it? Because obviously, the middle class is the root cause of all communal tensions in the country. Forget about economic disparities, historical conflicts, and political maneuvering; it’s all the fault of the middle class!

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And let’s not forget, the middle class has been growing in numbers and influence since 1991. They are learning to speak for themselves and their rights. But how selfish of them! All they want is basic self-respect for their contribution to the Indian economy. How dare they think about themselves? Don’t they know that they exist solely to serve the greater good of the nation and its elite leaders?

Rajdeep’s disdain for the middle class is understandable, after all, a stable and value-driven middle class does not blindly follow and propagate the ‘revolutionary’ ideals of the liberal ideology. They have the audacity to find meaning in traditions, culture, and family values. How regressive! How dare they find solace in their cultural heritage when they should be embracing the latest progressive ideologies blindly?

You see, the middle class, especially the Hindu middle class, poses a significant threat to the so-called liberal and progressive movements. The middle class prefers to prioritize their family, traditions, and values over being ‘woke’ and fighting for the latest fashionable cause on social media. How dare they not embrace the trendy buzzwords and hashtags of the day?

But let’s not be too hard on Rajdeep; he’s not the only one with this bizarre hatred for the middle class. Probably he’s missing the piping hot Tandoori chicken, prepared exclusively for him at the Ansari household! Remember when liberal propagandist Rohini Singh called the middle class “immoral” for not supporting certain protests like CAA? Clearly, supporting the causes you believe in is a moral duty, and if you don’t agree, well, you’re immoral, obviously! The middle class, with their pesky ethics and critical thinking, is just getting in the way of the grand utopian visions of the enlightened few.

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In conclusion, let’s thank Rajdeep Sardesai for his relentless efforts to save our nation from the treacherous middle class. They might be hardworking, tax-paying, and patriotic, but their insistence on self-respect and identity is a danger we cannot overlook. Thankfully, we have Rajdeep to remind us of the evils of the middle class and make the BJP’s job easier. Kudos, Rajdeep, for being the real Boxer of Madison Square!

As we bid adieu to this satirical journey, let’s remember that while sarcasm and humor help us bring to light certain absurdities in society, it’s essential to recognize the complexities and nuances that exist within any group. The middle class, like any other segment of society, is a diverse and multifaceted entity, and painting them with a broad brush of stereotypes only serves to perpetuate division and misunderstanding. Let’s strive for a more inclusive and empathetic discourse, where differing perspectives are appreciated and understood rather than ridiculed.

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