**A group of young indian women just filmed themselves giggling and dancing while announcing a “Sugar Mommy Party” as the next government.**  


Namaste ji, they chirp. We’ve opened a new party at the demand of the people — SMP, baby. sugar Mommy Government. Arms waving, fake excitement cranked to eleven, all for the camera.  


And just like that, a deadly serious word like “government” gets dragged through the mud and turned into a vulgar punchline.  



This isn’t harmless fun. This is the final proof that brain-dead internet culture has completely rotted our collective brain. Proudly branding yourself a “sugar mommy” for cheap laughs doesn’t make you edgy or cool — it screams zero self-respect and zero understanding of basic dignity. When the desperate hunger for likes and views becomes bigger than your own character, you end up with exactly this kind of shameless garbage.  



**The hard truth nobody wants to say out loud:** 

 
- politics and governance aren’t a cheap script for wannabe influencers to go viral.  
- Serious responsibilities aren’t content.  
- Turning sacred institutions into soft-porn memes isn’t “relatable” — it’s pathetic.  
- And worst of all, we’re the ones making this foolishness famous by sharing, liking, and rewarding it.  



Doing or saying anything just for internet fame is a sad, empty way to live. When self-respect dies, dignity follows, and society gets exactly what it deserves — influencers treating the country's future like a bad OnlyFans skit.  



We keep wondering why values are collapsing. Look no further. This is it.

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