I am an engineer and I was part of the army engineer group that led an assault against the Naxalites, basically Indian Communist rebels who hide in the Eastern parts of India who want to overthrow the elected government and create a Maoist state.
I feel like I've had an exciting life than most people both IRL and on this board tbqh. I have been shot and almost killed at one point, saw a girl getting raped, escaped after being caught by a group of Naxals. Now I'm no longer in the CRPF, and I work as a codemonkey.
Anything but. I wasn't a GigaChad, i was an engineer and a massive pussy. I got captured after our convoy got ambushed during a routine patrol. I didn't even fight I just surrendered. Then after the guys took me to their camp, I managed to escape in the night. I got shot in my foot while escaping and managed to knock the guy who almost caught me, at least I think I did because after I kicked him he didn't get up. Eventually I kept running and hid inside the bushes and they couldn't find me. Next day I checked into the nearest CRPF station to tell them I'm alive. Two guys from our crew died in the ambush and another 2 were still missing, don't know what happened after that.
Angel Martin
I grew up in a pretty stereotypical American town, went to State Uni, then became a State employee. Not very exciting, but don’t know what would’ve been really. I considered joining the Army at one point but didn’t see the point. My brother did, joined an elite unit, left pretty disappointed and he has an office drone job now. I have a few years left before I I ever decide to I guess.
Jeremiah Kelly
So, what happened after that? Did the army do anything?
Ayden Rodriguez
u niggas work for state machinery and have no shame. infact ur bragging about it here
Yes, since I knew the approximate location of the camp, I was able to inform the higher staff. Eventually, a small contingent was sent to the area, I went along with them. There was a lot of firefighting. A few of the Naxals got killed. Eventually, helicopters and our air support arrived and that's when those poor guys realised they had no chance. Most surrendered, some tried to run away from the camp and were caught.
Josiah Kelly
I leech money from Israel and the US by pretending to be a "software engineer" or whatever
Cooper Perez
You should be in the show “I shouldn’t be alive”
Brandon Diaz
>saw a girl getting raped,
who was the victim and who was the agressor?
Ryder Gray
Maoists are the dumbest of all people.
Daniel Green
Direct recruitment or through police? If you were recruited via SSB and you deserted you should be in jail
Matthew Garcia
It was a naxal soldier and the girl was from his village too. He liked the girl but the girl didn't reciprocate. After hed joined Naxalites he captured the girl and kept her tied to a tree where he would go daily and rape her. Pretty fucked up shit tbqh. If the girl cried or shouted he would threaten her with a leopard. For the few hours I was trapped in that camp, I saw that.
The difficult closure is that during the firefight he tried using the girl as a cover. The helicopter gunner shot both him and the girl, we tried to communicate to not shoot but he didn't listen after the guy fired on the helicopter. Nobody survives that.
Jonathan Jackson
Or the show "I'm a larping pajeet that watched too many movies"
Anthony Anderson
It could be real tbqh. I've known people who've fought against Naxals too and they lead normal lives now. Naxalism was a big thing in the 2000s when almost all of India was affected and many young folks were being drafted to crush the rebellion.
Still there's no proof op is not a lying LARPer tho.
Aaron Sanchez
>Naxalism was a big thing in the 2000s What about now?
Julian Wood
Nothing, I am still a high schooler but I plan on becoming a software engineer
Anthony Adams
It's dead for the most part. Some groups still exist but the central authority has been dismantled long back. There's no central Naxalite leadership anymore (the last leader got keeled). And funding from China has also reduced because of Chinese imports being heavily regulated and screened now + Naxals themselves seem to have denounced China for moving away from Maoist thought.
Aside from a couple of districts, Naxalism simply doesn't exist anymore. Not to mention the Communist Party of India has given up its Soviet-Chinese roots and have become democratic liberals and doing shit like LGBTQ, and transrights shit kek.