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Those Who Rise Against Oppression Always Become Heroes

❖ Heroism in Cinematic Narratives​

Across cinematic traditions—be it Lollywood, Bollywood, or Hollywood—a recurring theme stands out:
Whenever injustice becomes institutionalized, the individual who rises against it,
even confronting and punishing the oppressors, is celebrated as a hero.

Audiences unanimously support such a character.
Even if he breaks the law, he is usually rewarded with leniency, and his actions are seen as acts of justice.

❖ A Thought-Provoking Question​

So let us ask:

➤ Do you think you can mock the most beloved personality to over a billion and a half people on earth…
➤ Legally protect such mockery…
➤ March hand in hand in solidarity with those who insult…
And still expect that no one will rise,
that no one will emerge as a hero in the eyes of those billions?

This is not just ignorance, it is an affront to reason.

❖ The Emergence of Heroes and Who’s Responsible​

Such heroes will continue to rise,
as long as this ignorance—mockery masked as freedom—remains unpunished.

And when these heroes act,
you bear the responsibility for the consequences—
because you enabled the disrespect, and because you refused to call it a crime.
 
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