Sharing this because I assume most people are unaware of far-right Indian subreddits (not that I think one should know about them) so it would be slightly interesting.

The top comment for this post says (translated):

If IMF has said the reforms are important then activism and politics are irrelevant

BTW this subreddit (/r/chodi) gets pushed to India’s /r/popular everyday. It constantly has islamophobic, casteist, sexist posts most of which are veiled under high caste Hindu dumbasses playing victims (to things like cancel culture and affirmative action for oppressed minorities).

  • Muad'DibberA
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    103 years ago

    Indian people inhabiting English speaking online spaces generally belong to the middle/upper-middle class (in terms of wealth) so they are by default very reactionary.

    I’ve noticed its not just the country-level subs like /r/china, /r/venezuela, /r/cuba, /r/india, /r/canada, etc that are ran by reactionaries, even the city level subs I’ve seen are that way too. Its kinda strange to say, but any english-speaking online community will tend to be reactionary.