untouchables/dalits
4 posters
Page 1 of 1
untouchables/dalits
I was talking to someone from japan and it seems that they have their own version of untouchables called burakami or some such..they were living in the same conditions as the indian version with the same lack of privileges, with the upper "caste" pretending discrimination didnt exist and it was based on their occupation etc...the same nonsense blogeshwara sevanathan peddles over here. very interesting
Propagandhi711- Posts : 6941
Join date : 2011-04-29
Re: untouchables/dalits
Their version was more brutal. Their lords didn't tolerate even gestures that show disappointments. Their heads were promptly chopped off!
Vakavaka Pakapaka- Posts : 7611
Join date : 2012-08-24
Re: untouchables/dalits
oh, in that case, the hindu caste system must be perfectly okay.Propagandhi711 wrote:I was talking to someone from japan and it seems that they have their own version of untouchables called burakami or some such..they were living in the same conditions as the indian version with the same lack of privileges, with the upper "caste" pretending discrimination didnt exist and it was based on their occupation etc...the same nonsense blogeshwara sevanathan peddles over here. very interesting
swapna- Posts : 1951
Join date : 2013-11-27
Re: untouchables/dalits
swapna wrote:oh, in that case, the hindu caste system must be perfectly okay.Propagandhi711 wrote:I was talking to someone from japan and it seems that they have their own version of untouchables called burakami or some such..they were living in the same conditions as the indian version with the same lack of privileges, with the upper "caste" pretending discrimination didnt exist and it was based on their occupation etc...the same nonsense blogeshwara sevanathan peddles over here. very interesting
fuck you, you syrian kishtian kastiesht. look into your own kommunity's kasht discrimination.
Propagandhi711- Posts : 6941
Join date : 2011-04-29
Re: untouchables/dalits
I am sure you know who first used the word caste to describe Indian varna system. Also, you must know who invented the class system. You can lick their ars if you like.swapna wrote:oh, in that case, the hindu caste system must be perfectly okay.Propagandhi711 wrote:I was talking to someone from japan and it seems that they have their own version of untouchables called burakami or some such..they were living in the same conditions as the indian version with the same lack of privileges, with the upper "caste" pretending discrimination didnt exist and it was based on their occupation etc...the same nonsense blogeshwara sevanathan peddles over here. very interesting
Vakavaka Pakapaka- Posts : 7611
Join date : 2012-08-24
Re: untouchables/dalits
The real problem about untouchability is due to people not having a clear understanding about it and not knowing how to get rid of it. Here is something relevant in the following from one of my blogs.
There are two important aspects to untouchability: poverty and lowly tasks.
People (especially the “untouchables”) end up being excluded from the social mainstream because of their poor economic condition. The best solution to this problem is to help poor people (including by Govt.) according to their economic condition (poverty line or limit) rather than their caste (ancestors’ occupation) or religion (where, how and to whom people pray).
Moreover, the work performed by poor people (including the untouchables), even though very important to society, is usually manual and menial and it is considered by others as lowly. People, usually the well-to-do, try to shy away from such lowly work and also shun those doing it. The effective solution to this problem is to bring a change in the attitude of people so that they don’t mind undertaking manual and menial tasks and don’t shun the workers engaged in such tasks.
Thus there is a need for important people in society, including ministers, politicians, leaders, officials etc., to carry out public demonstrations (in front of the media) where they engage in cleaning the public toilets and washrooms and sweeping the roads and streets. This will quickly get rid of the taboos about manual and menial work and end discrimination according to occupations.
(http://creative.sulekha.com/some-questions-comments-related-to-hindu-caste-system_595419_blog ..... Appendix)
Practical steps to end untouchability quickly and effectively
There are two important aspects to untouchability: poverty and lowly tasks.
People (especially the “untouchables”) end up being excluded from the social mainstream because of their poor economic condition. The best solution to this problem is to help poor people (including by Govt.) according to their economic condition (poverty line or limit) rather than their caste (ancestors’ occupation) or religion (where, how and to whom people pray).
Moreover, the work performed by poor people (including the untouchables), even though very important to society, is usually manual and menial and it is considered by others as lowly. People, usually the well-to-do, try to shy away from such lowly work and also shun those doing it. The effective solution to this problem is to bring a change in the attitude of people so that they don’t mind undertaking manual and menial tasks and don’t shun the workers engaged in such tasks.
Thus there is a need for important people in society, including ministers, politicians, leaders, officials etc., to carry out public demonstrations (in front of the media) where they engage in cleaning the public toilets and washrooms and sweeping the roads and streets. This will quickly get rid of the taboos about manual and menial work and end discrimination according to occupations.
(http://creative.sulekha.com/some-questions-comments-related-to-hindu-caste-system_595419_blog ..... Appendix)
Similar topics
» Gujarat: Dalits facing humiliation and treated like untouchables
» Tamil Nadu: Dalits have a tough time in Panampatti ( separate entrances to eateries for Dalits)
» DALIT NEWS: Hundreds of Dalits flee for their lives after Upper Caste Hindoos mow down three dalits under tractors in Rajasthan
» Tamil Nadu: Dalit is first beaten up by non-dalits during a temple festival. When he asks for water, non-dalits urinate in his mouth.
» Eight Lessons I Learned from the Untouchables
» Tamil Nadu: Dalits have a tough time in Panampatti ( separate entrances to eateries for Dalits)
» DALIT NEWS: Hundreds of Dalits flee for their lives after Upper Caste Hindoos mow down three dalits under tractors in Rajasthan
» Tamil Nadu: Dalit is first beaten up by non-dalits during a temple festival. When he asks for water, non-dalits urinate in his mouth.
» Eight Lessons I Learned from the Untouchables
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum