Many who hate did so because it didn't favour them. They will be okay when it favour them
I think it’s more about feeling left out. When people see others getting opportunities or benefits they don’t have, it makes the system feel unfair—even if the system itself isn’t broken. What do you all think?
I think it’s more about feeling left out. When people see others getting opportunities or benefits they don’t have, it makes the system feel unfair—even if the system itself isn’t broken. What do you all think?
I think it’s more about feeling left out. When people see others getting opportunities or benefits they don’t have, it makes the system feel unfair—even if the system itself isn’t broken. What do you all think?
I think it’s more about feeling left out. When people see others getting opportunities or benefits they don’t have, it makes the system feel unfair—even if the system itself isn’t broken. What do you all think?
We only need God to intervene in this country. If not I don't know when all these will stop
We only need God to intervene in this country. If not I don't know when all these will stop
I feel we're all just human beings and everyone loves being benefited.
Let me speak for myself, if I were to be getting paid because of corruption, I would definitely take it, I mean, nobody loves to suffer.
This is a terrible mindset but at the same time it is what the system have implanted in us.
I ask myself this question a lot of times. Being a man of integrity, if I was opportune to be part of the folks who get a larger share of the national cake knowing that someone else had to forge a signature for me to get all of that (by this I don’t even have to be directly involved but I’m aware), will I still be able to call them out that what they have done is bad or will I just keep mute and say to myself, as long as I’m not the one who forged the signature, I have nothing to say.
Not speaking up for the truth shows lack of integrity and this is one thing that ruins the system.
What will you do if you were the one?
Will you call them out or just enjoy the benefits of others being ripped?
Often, what feels like hatred for the system is actually frustration at being excluded from its benefits and opportunities.
Sighhh.... It's always called corruption the moment it's not in your favor
What a life
Sighhh.... It's always called corruption the moment it's not in your favor
What a life
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311 days agoWe all love to talk about how messed up the system is—bad government, corruption, unfair opportunities, all of that. But here’s something I’ve been thinking about: do we actually hate the system, or are we just mad because we’re not the ones benefiting from it?
Honestly, if most of us were getting the same perks and privileges as the people we complain about, would we still care as much? Probably not. We’d either keep quiet or only speak up when someone else seems to be getting more than us.
That’s what it really comes down to—we’re not always mad at the corruption itself. We’re mad because we’re not in on it. And the moment someone starts benefiting from the system, they stop worrying about the people who aren’t.
At the end of the day, it feels like everyone’s just fighting for themselves, not for fairness or for everyone else.