@irishbongcayao: #CapCut #trend

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This guy Bibek thapaliyaa or what so ever, you don’t deserve to live.  Since Nepal is finally raising its voice against corruption and exposing these so-called “nepo kids”, I truly admire the spirit of our young generation. The courage and unity of Gen-Z give me hope that change is possible. As a +2 graduate who chose to stay here and study in Nepal with the dream of doing something meaningful for this country, I can’t help but feel that my decision may have been wrong. The system feels broken. Ordinary people like us struggle every day—working so hard just to earn 10–15k a month—while the privileged children of political leaders live their lavish lives abroad with luxury cars, foreign degrees, and endless resources. And what about the youths who built their livelihoods using social media? What about the hardworking content creators, freelancers, and small businesses who depended on these platforms? What about the parents and grandparents whose children are abroad and for whom social media was the easiest way to stay connected? The government may say “banning Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube” is about control or safety, but in reality it’s destroying opportunities, silencing voices, and cutting off families. It’s not just a ban—it’s an attack on communication, income, and freedom. What a shame! Instead of fixing corruption and showing us where our taxes actually go, the leaders are busy limiting us, silencing us, and protecting their own children’s luxuries.#nocorruption #september8 #jaynepal🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
This guy Bibek thapaliyaa or what so ever, you don’t deserve to live. Since Nepal is finally raising its voice against corruption and exposing these so-called “nepo kids”, I truly admire the spirit of our young generation. The courage and unity of Gen-Z give me hope that change is possible. As a +2 graduate who chose to stay here and study in Nepal with the dream of doing something meaningful for this country, I can’t help but feel that my decision may have been wrong. The system feels broken. Ordinary people like us struggle every day—working so hard just to earn 10–15k a month—while the privileged children of political leaders live their lavish lives abroad with luxury cars, foreign degrees, and endless resources. And what about the youths who built their livelihoods using social media? What about the hardworking content creators, freelancers, and small businesses who depended on these platforms? What about the parents and grandparents whose children are abroad and for whom social media was the easiest way to stay connected? The government may say “banning Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube” is about control or safety, but in reality it’s destroying opportunities, silencing voices, and cutting off families. It’s not just a ban—it’s an attack on communication, income, and freedom. What a shame! Instead of fixing corruption and showing us where our taxes actually go, the leaders are busy limiting us, silencing us, and protecting their own children’s luxuries.#nocorruption #september8 #jaynepal🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵

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