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πͺππππππππ π±ππππ π·πππππͺ³ This so-called βGen-Z movementβ is less a sign of political awakening and more a testimony to total intellectual collapse of Indiaβs youth. This is not a movement; it is a dopamine-driven illusion giving young people a false sense

of agency and empowerment while, in reality, they remain politically hollow and directionless. The most disturbing part is the psychology behind it: an entire section of youth willingly reducing itself to an ironic "parasite" identity just to feel politically relevant for a few

second inside the attention economy. This phenomenon is often understood as a βsafety valveβ- where opressor/state do not suppress public frustration directly, but instead create spaces that absorb outrage and release emotional pressure in controlled forms. The entire Cockroach

obsession is a product of this mechanism, where people are given the illusion of being politically empowered and rational simply by reacting to memes, reposting and demanding utopian change online. They mistake digital participation for real political agency. But most of these

trends disappear within days without producing policy pressure, electoral disruption, organizational structure, or any institutional change. The result is a generation that appears politically hyperactive online while remaining institutionally weak offline.

And ironically, in the end, this does not weaken the oppressor stabilizes it. Once anger becomes predictable, trend-based, and digitally confined, it becomes far easier for power structures to absorb, manage, and neutralize.