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Smoke Without Fire

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Today, anger is created on purpose. Smoke is shown even when there is no fire. This blog talks about how hate is kept alive for power, money, and politics.

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Creating outrage has become a dangerous habit.

If a law does not support someone, the first reaction is not discussion — it is noise.

People start shouting. Media starts showing anger. All this happens even when nothing is actually wrong.

Smoke is created first. Fire is added later.

“When truth is weak, shouting becomes strong.”

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Let us be honest.

Caste discrimination has existed for a very long time.

But instead of reducing it, today it is being used again and again.

Old wounds are opened. Salt is added. And then it is shown as breaking news.

What was once a social problem is now a political tool.

📰 Media Is No Longer Neutral

Some journalists are not just reporting.

They are pushing anger.

They add fuel to small issues and turn them into big fights.

Why?

Because anger brings views. Fear brings attention. And hate brings profit.

Simple Truth: Peace does not sell. Anger does.

🧠 No One Really Wants Peace

This is the hardest part to accept.

Very few people actually want caste hatred to end.

Because when people fight each other, they do not question leaders.

They do not ask real questions.

They stay busy hating.

🌱 What Should Change

  • Media should explain, not provoke
  • Leaders should unite, not divide
  • People should think before sharing anger

Hatred survives only when people stop thinking.

A society busy fighting itself
is easy to control.

Showing smoke without fire is the oldest trick in power games.

🏷️ Tags: Caste Politics • Media Ethics • Social Division • Manufactured Outrage • Indian Society • Meri Baat

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