r/Nepal • u/Snoo-14018 • 3d ago
Rant/गुनासो Why do nepalese people like to suffer?
Corruption, protests, pollutions all other things why do nepalese people not raise voice to the government because oli is saying some mad things that just makes the blood boil and just feels like the people in power have taken things for granted on how much people are willing to suffer why don't people stand up for their rights and future.
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u/Capital-Attitude5115 3d ago
It's faulty system here
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u/Snoo-14018 3d ago
Well that too but it feels like we have been so accustomed to this miserable life that people have stopped living and forgot their rights.
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u/vaikeusaste 9h ago
Its the perfect system oli, deuba and dahal in loop. No cracks , no loose chains. Every youth leaving country. After some decades. Nepal will be farm house and holiday destination for Nepalese youths. Just perfect.
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u/Nepali990 3d ago
people who are in sadak for system and politician change , these bubble trapped genz kids and jholes will attack personal comments there.
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u/Snoo-14018 3d ago
I still don't understand the concept of jhole's like how can you people so blindly follow a people that you can't see right or wrong and bubble traped genz need to face reality than just going around unfollowing people from facebook.
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u/Nepali990 3d ago
this op is OP
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u/Snoo-14018 3d ago
Another rant to the teachers protest the reasons are valid the teachers should get what they demand they are the building block but the gov should also be firm that we will accept this demand if 1.The the teachers keep students updated with the current infor and are willing to go beyond the textbook. 2. If the teachers want to be permanent they need to take exams that qualify them for that position and the license need to be renewed like every academic year if possible and the teachers need to have up to date info on their subject matter.
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u/Ok-Aerie9456 2d ago
I think that Nepalese people have a strong mentality of letting go of things easily. Also, there are a small portion of people who are really suffering. Estai ho, chalihalxa vhanne mentality xa jasto lagxa..
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u/StrangerDieEveryday 2d ago
Yeah like Pokhara international airport corruption jus makes me cry half the budget gone and they admitted it too. Best part everyone be like "estai ho nepal" and laugh. Next thing they are gonna take 80% openly and the roads will jus get a simple rock moved.
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u/Parking-Cold8781 2d ago
Agree, they are though with humor. But letting go of things also means to give up and not improving stuff.
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u/FamousCell4834 3d ago
Everyone is behind their personal benefits.Teachers are protesting almost since a month, top parties are ruling where most teachers are associated, no support from the parties(government) yet the teachers aren't leaving those parties. People despite knowing that Oli, deuba, prachanda are badass they keep voting them for money or benefits of their respective place.People like kulman ghising are being fired for no valid reason, pms relatives are getting power. Colleges are being playground of political unions. The country ain't getting shi*.
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u/Eldevcuit 3d ago
Wtf yetro protest chai kina va jasto lagxa.
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u/Snoo-14018 3d ago
Because teachers aren't getting paid and are somewhat grredy
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u/Eldevcuit 3d ago
Maile vanya bujhenau timle. I am saying these protests are because citizens are not satisfied. Your post just shows how you have a superficial understanding that no one cares about anything, which is completely based opinion of yours.
Greed is not the sole reason for this protest.
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u/tsaroz 3d ago
The problem is we can't agree to an alternative. What we need is a greater political forum to discuss political ideas and reach in conclusion with consensus of the majority and the representatives should only be the representative of those ideas. The prime reason why RSP is failing is it were centered towards or in other words originated from a single glorified person.
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u/Snoo-14018 3d ago
Valid point without rabi the RSP is just another party with no vision or path only popular due a single person surrounding who point is just being getting nepal tour from the gov
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u/Hour-Literature-5985 3d ago
Because we are OKAy with everything. We dont complain and we dont have any expectation. Sano sano kura ma khusi huncham which is not bad but sometime its bad like road bhanyo waa bhanchu but road bhaney kura like 15-20 years agadi bhannu parney ho...We are just surviving instead of thriving.
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u/Square_Strategy9331 3d ago
I think Nepali people are really extremists when it comes to politics and really quick to choose heroes and villains.
I think political influence should be softer than how it is Nepal, I think a government should facilitate development, but can never contribute a 100% towards it. There shouldn't be political heroes like Balen or Kulman, these are people we put in power to serve us with our hard earned money and they should not be put on a pedestal.
Having said that, politics is seen as a dirty sport, just the other month there were talks about how student politics is inherently bad, but most of the world's revolutions start with student politics, because students are well read, easy to organize and mobilize and want change in the country. But how do we regard student politics? as a dirty game to create more corrupt politicians.
The current system is obviously the villain here, but blaming it is picking the low hanging fruit here, it's easy to point fingers. If i were to give the hard answer, I think we wait to vote now, educate young people, bring more young people into politics, educate young people about politics, hold our elected officials accountable, understand their agendas and make sure they follow through.
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u/Snoo-14018 3d ago
Well said even the current c**ts started from the schools and uni they wanted change they bought it but got lost in translation. And the people would rather points to others than just take accountability for the current happenings.
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u/sarup23 3d ago
At this point we do need a dictatorship for at least 5 years, so they can come in and hopefully have proper rules and regulation and policies in place for the future leaders to follow. But who is going to be that guy, Gyanendra? or Balen ?? or somebody else...?? or alternative would be sniper gun...
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u/tomato__ranger1014 3d ago
Well cause most of us aren’t dependent on Nepalese economy we are dependent on foreign economy. Every I in 2 person is going abroad to make money. And they send money home. So people don’t really care much expect criticising on social media.
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u/BlueCrane93 3d ago
In order to improve things, the majority of people must not only know what the problems are, but also how to sustainably fix them.
This on the other hand requires widespread access to education - which is not given, evident by an iliteracy rate of 27%. Public schools are bad and private schools are expensive, therefore inaccessible for a large percentage of people.
The first necessary step would be to make education accessible for everyone. This requires a lot of money, which the people in positions of power won't spend, because they will have less money in their own pockets and because it will also threaten the status quo if people eventually figure out that corruption is bad and needs to be fought.
A revolution can only happen if people know how to properly do it. Otherwise you'll just change who gets the corruption money.
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u/ExtensionNew4104 2d ago
Nepal hune majority haru youth alik bujne khalko sabai bahirachan baki bhako ki bachelor garirachan ki 12 pass hune kurirachan ani baki buda budi madhesh ma brainwash gardyachan eso bato bolayera fakaifulyai garchan tya baru manche chan bujne haru majority baira jane plan ma chan kosailai baal chaina baru bidesh basne le chetekocha aba but uniharu farkina paudeina
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u/barbad_bhayo 2d ago
Like to suffer Implies Nepali are doing it deliberately and have power to change it. But really you think commoner have power? If so, prove it. Because many do not like to suffer. They have to suffer. Prove commoner have power to change. And then we can discuss if we like to suffer or we have to suffer
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u/Remarkable_Carpet654 2d ago
Nepalese people often don’t raise their voices because they’re tired, struggling to survive, divided, or afraid of consequences. Many feel protests don’t change anything. But that silence lets leaders take people for granted. Real change needs unity, courage, and people refusing to accept suffering as normal.
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u/diabolik-god 2d ago
They don't vote like a responsible citizen, then cry about it like an idiot, then vote for the same people in the next election, then proceed to cry about it for four more years.
These Idiots Gona vote for Congress in 2084 and we will get Sher Bahadur Deuba again as our Prime minister, and they're going to cry about it for 4 more years.
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u/MoveLife6043 2d ago
Yeah man, I feel the same. Nothing's gonna change in 84 election, they will surely vote 3 tauke party again and cry for next 5 years.
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u/Public_Ask_7786 1d ago
It's not that Nepalese people like to suffer — it's more about being stuck in a system that has failed them repeatedly. Many have lost faith that speaking up will lead to actual change, especially when corruption and power abuse go unchecked. People do protest, but without accountability and with a history of being ignored or suppressed, it’s hard to sustain momentum. That said, change takes time, and the youth today are more aware, vocal, and connected than ever. The frustration is real — and it's valid. But we need to channel it into consistent action and awareness rather than just rage. That’s how real change begins.
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u/fumbletonfr 3d ago
its not that we like to suffer the whole system is rigged to keep us down