>>18132
can anyone tell me why NTA here tried to kinda blame students in this post? this reads like he looks upon jeet students as low life nigger
>you arent ready lol , we always make best system but its you who suck
>>18142
They were trying to to authoritarian, trying to make students with bad prep/not good for the text as failures/guilty, look how it mentions "ready for a better BHARAT?"
As much as I hate this term, it is very fascist coded/authoritarian coded post. Maybe they were trying to bully students for suiciding for exams as le weak
They did this in their website, NTA app as well. Many more more texts, check out jeeneetards They have it compiled
>>18143
>suiciding for exams as le weak
suicide IS for the weak, you are giving up on the fight who does that and too for a meme exam. People have become more weak willed in this generation.
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