When Hate Slogans Divide Society Beyond Repair

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This blog discusses how hateful slogans, public humiliation, and wall writings are tearing society apart and undoing decades of social reform.

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Slogans that openly call for violence or humiliation against a particular community are raised without fear.

Such words are not only shouted in public spaces but are also written on walls, notice boards, and campuses.

"When humiliation becomes normal, silence becomes helplessness."

🚫 Normalisation of Hate

When such slogans are displayed openly, it raises a serious question — what are the affected people expected to do in such an environment?

Living, studying, or working under constant insult slowly destroys dignity, confidence, and trust.

💡 My Take: Hate does not need loud violence to harm society — repeated humiliation is enough.

🧩 Society Split Into Permanent Divisions

Instead of stopping such acts, society is being divided into rigid groups.

This division has gone so deep that the wounds created may never fully heal.

⚠️ A Dangerous Direction

People who were once walking together on the path of social harmony are now beginning to see each other with suspicion.

The emotions being generated today are pushing society in a completely different and dangerous direction.

🙏 Expectations / Way Forward

There was a time when many people genuinely spoke about reforming society.

Efforts were being made to remove caste divisions, not deepen them.

Today, it feels like years of sincere attempts have been undone.

Society cannot be reformed by spreading hatred.
Division may win arguments, but it destroys the future.

This is the concern and warning expressed through this blog.

Prafull Ranjan

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Prafull Ranjan

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I write practical stories and simple guides about life, technology, and social issues – that everyone can understand.

🏷️ Tags: Hate Speech • Social Division • Caste Issues • Indian Society • Prafull Talks

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