While anti-Israel and anti-US protests in Bangladesh peaked, Bata bore the worst of the brunt! A single showroom in Khulna reported 1 crore loses due to vandalism! Many Bata stores were attacked in the name of Gaza across the nation! However, these protest have turned into a shoe-stealing spree!! It seems the Bangladeshi Kanglus have truly lost their “sole” – pun absolutely intended.
What might have begun as a righteous cry for justice for Gaza, ended up looking like a Black Friday sale in reverse.
Protesting “peacefuls” in Bangladesh played a game of: bash the store, bag the loot, and then sell it online!!! Welcome to Muhammad Yunus’ Bangladesh, where anti-Semitism is high fashion, students moonlight as street thugs, and fake outrage comes with a price tag – preferably in cash or mobile payments!!!
From Gaza Protest To Bata Sale!
Ah yes, nothing says “Free Palestine” like smashing a Bata showroom. And the cherry on top is Kanglus trying to flip the shoes on Facebook Marketplace. Yes, you read it right!!! In Sylhet, a group of enterprising “students” with an average age of 19 were arrested by the police. Why? Because these protesting students turned entrepreneurs into a “resale mafia”!
They attacked a Bata store, looted the merchandise, and then, with the business savvy of amateur Daraz sellers – put the stolen shoes online for resale!
These “peacefuls” were not exactly Gaza liberation warriors. Just bored boys with bricks, a Wi-Fi connection, and a surplus of time. From Junaid to Rakib, these were not freedom fighters with a cause. Instead, they were foot soldiers of Facebook fraud.
And the best part? Bata is neither Israeli nor American.
The poor company hails from the Czech Republic and has been loyally making Bangladeshis look decently shod since 1962. That’s older than the nation itself. Even older than most of the protestors’ grandparents. Bata even had to release a statement clarifying that no, they aren’t part of any Zionist conspiracy. They’re just here to sell comfy shoes to the masses of Bangladesh.
But logic died long ago in Yunus’ Bangladesh.
The rule now? If you can’t spell Gaza, just smash the glass.
Pizza, Pepsi, Protest: The Fast-Food Fatwa
Elsewhere in Bangladesh, things escalated into a bizarre brand-purging festival. KFC was attacked, Pizza Hut glass shattered in Cox’s Bazar, Dominos was shut down. Protestors even smashed soft drinks by the case. Why? They wanted to show their anger to US- or Israel -affiliated companies.
Thus, be it a burger, pizza, or fried chicken – a peaceful Kanglu from Bangladesh wanted nothing to do with it!
This was less of a protest and more of a live-action performance of “Fast & Furious: Kanglu Edition.” From Bogra to Chittagong, mobs of misguided “students” targeted anything with a foreign name and a logo. Slogans for Palestine, bricks for corporations, and Bata shoes for sale – the anti-Israel rage came pre-packaged with capitalist irony.
The radical logic seems to go like this:
- Step 1: Shout anti-imperialist slogans.
- Step 2: Loot foreign brands.
- Step 3: Sell stolen goods online to buy more foreign goods.
- Step 4: Blame Israel or the US when caught.
The global Deep State should be proud of its regime change operation. Bangladesh is finally giving performative protests a whole new meaning – with a healthy dash of theft, TikTok, and twisted geopolitics.
Yunus’ Bangladesh: From Nobel Peace to Street Sneaker Deals
Muhammad Yunus may have won the Deep State’s coveted Nobel Prize, but now he presides over a nation turning into the Taliban’s fish-loving cousin. His “student-led” new Bangladesh plays a game of daily street-level civil disobedience, anti-Hindu pogroms, and organized looting with a Canva-made protest poster.
Let’s be real. These aren’t students – They are “street entrepreneurs.”
Their student protester’s ideology is “Whatever sells to the masses.” And their curriculum was recently updated to include “How to flip stolen Bata shoes during a boycott?” Western media, of course, sleeps on the job. They paint this chaos as grassroots resistance and ignore everything else! However, the reality is all smoke, slogans, and stolen sneakers.
What’s truly happening is a radical takeover of Bangladesh’s streets, minds, and marketplaces – with clueless teenagers as cannon fodder.
Last Word of Caution
The Deep State should be cautious before funding “civil society” projects here. Today they’re chanting “Boycott Israel.” But, tomorrow they’ll be torching embassies over a Facebook rumor or fatwas. And Taliban 2.0 shall begin to function in the nation to produce countless Osama-bin-Ladens or Nazis!!! This is what regime change looks like when radicals wear the mask of “advisors” and preach fanaticism in the name of “freedom”!
In Muhammad Yunus’ Bangladesh:
Nazis are celebrated, logic is banned, media is suppressed, protests are retail opportunities, and even Czech shoemakers get caught in a Palestinian revenge fantasy.
If you’re a global brand, beware: your logo might trigger the next riot. And if you’re a protestor in Kangludesh, maybe read a Wikipedia page before turning into Bangladesh’s “Facebook’s Most Wanted Sneaker Theif”. Because in this new Bangladesh, the path to liberation starts at a vandalized Bata outlet – with a pair of stolen sandals in hand and a resale post waiting in drafts!!!