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The Existential Crisis: Economic Serfdom and Our “White-Collar” Mindset

Summary

  • This discourse identifies the Hindu community’s obsession with “white-collar” jobs and its disdain for manual labor as a primary crisis.
  • While the Muslim community has strengthened its grip on the service sector, technical trades, and the unorganized market, Hindu youth remain unemployed due to a fixation on degrees and social prestige.
  • The message warns that unless the Hindu community abandons its “false sense of dignity” and embraces ground-level work, government schemes (like MUDRA), and startups, the entire economic and security apparatus will be controlled by others within a decade.

1. The Changing Landscape of the Service Sector and Security Risks

If we examine the current commercial structure around us, we find that the fundamental links of daily life have slipped from our hands.

  • Monopoly in the Unorganized Sector: A specific community has established dominance in sectors such as courier delivery, Zomato-Swiggy, Ola-Uber, plumbing, electrical work, AC repair, and painting.
  • Data and Intelligence Risks: The security of Hindu families living in modern gated societies is now in the hands of those who enter as maintenance staff or delivery agents. They possess complete data on how many members are in a house, who leaves when, and what their financial status is.
  • Infiltration into Sensitive Areas: From laborers working on Railway and Army contracts to the maintenance of government offices, a specific labor force is active in every sensitive link. This is not just “employment”; it is strategic control.

2. The Suicidal Obsession with a “False Sense of Dignity”

Our biggest problem is not external, but internal and psychological. Hindu society has begun to view “work” through the lens of caste and prestige.

  • The Illusion of White-Collar Jobs: We want our children to work only in air-conditioned offices sitting at a computer. Even if that job pays a meager ₹12,000, we consider it “respectable.”
  • The Lamentation of Unemployment: If a youth does not get a desk job according to their degree, they prefer to sit idle and curse the government rather than learn a skill or start a small business.
  • Lack of Dignity of Labor: A sense of inferiority regarding manual labor has taken root in Hindu youth. Out of fear of “what will people say,” they choose to remain unemployed rather than open a mobile repair shop or pursue plumbing.

3. Economic Comparison: Degree vs. Skill (The Reality of Earnings)

When we look at income statistics, the myth of our “false pride” is shattered.

  • Unskilled Labor: Today, even an unskilled laborer earns at least ₹500 per day. In a 30-day month, this amounts to ₹15,000—more than the starting salary of many average graduates.
  • Skilled Professionals: An experienced electrician, carpenter, or AC mechanic earns an average of ₹1,000 to ₹2,500 per day. Their monthly income exceeds that of many corporate employees, and they are their own masters.
  • The Rule of the Market: The market pays for skill, not just a paper degree. While Hindu youth stand in queues with degrees, other communities have already captured the cash economy.

4. Demographic Imbalance and Workforce Dynamics

This is not just a game of population; it is a game of a “Productive Workforce.”

  • Status of Hindu Families: Families in the 30-50 age group often have only one or two children. These children remain trapped in education and exam preparation until age 25, contributing nothing to the economy.
  • Status of Other Families: Youth there often start working from the age of 15. By the time our children look for their first job, their youth have already become “players” in the market.
  • Transfer of Workforce: Since Hindu youth are abandoning ground-level work, that vacuum is naturally being filled by the Muslim community. Work stops for no one.

5. Government Schemes and Self-Employment Opportunities

The excuse of lack of resources is no longer valid. Currently, the government has opened several doors for self-employment:

  • PM Mudra Yojana: Loans are available without collateral to start a business. This is a boon for youth who want to open their own service centers or workshops.
  • Microfinance: Financial institutions are providing loans on easy terms to start small-scale startups.
  • Skill India: By obtaining short-term training, youth can stand on their own feet.
  • The Challenge: The problem is that instead of seeking information about these schemes, our youth spend time in political debates on social media.

6. Future Crisis: India After 10 Years

If current trends continue, the results will be devastating:

  • Economic Irrelevance: Hindu society will be reduced to mere “consumers.” Your vehicle, electricity, water, food, and security—everything will be under the control of others.
  • The Path to Islamization: When a specific ideology captures a nation’s economy and workforce, the character of the nation begins to change. Youth decide the direction of a nation, and if the workforce is not ours, the nation will not remain ours.
  • A New Form of Slavery: We may appear politically independent, but economically we will be slaves to those who control our home repairs and supplies.

7. The Path to Solution: Now or Never

To avoid this catastrophe, we must change our mindset on a war footing:

  • Skill with Education: Degrees are important, but every hand must have a technical skill.
  • Respect for Small Businesses: Teach children that no work that earns an honest living is small. Being a “skilled shoemaker” is better than being an unemployed “B.A. graduate.”
  • Become Job Givers: Move out of the mirage of government jobs. Take advantage of the Mudra scheme, start your own startup, and employ 5-10 people from your own community.
  • Economic Solidarity: Prioritize finding Hindu artisans for work in your societies and homes. Encourage them, and if they aren’t available, inspire your youth to enter those professions.
  • This is not a joke; it is the bitter reality of the times to come.
  • If we do not break the chains of our “white-collar” mindset, we will gift our future generations an insecure and economically crippled future.
  • Accept reality, become skilled, and reclaim your right over the market.

🇮🇳 Jai Bharat, Vandematram 🇮🇳

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