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by Manishearth
3641 days ago
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A population which to a large degree is often found clustered in separate communities (as the case for many minorities in other countries) and generally segregated, even if not by intention. Coming across a Muslim can be an oddity in many localities. There are a lot of communal tensions still being harbored by people today. I have repeatedly heard the phrase "सब पाकिस्तान से हैं" (they are all from Pakistan) being used derogatively to describe Indian Muslims, amongst other similar things (that one sticks out to me because I've heard it way too often) It is possible that the reasons are not what the author thought they were. But it is pretty likely that they were, and I'm suggesting we give the author the benefit of the doubt in that he had valid reasons and prior similar experiences to feel that way. It is very easy to discount an experience when your bubble makes you think it is impossible. For many years I didn't think casteism was a thing anymore in cities, since I never saw it happening. Over time I realized that it is still very much there, just that those not negatively affected by it tend to not notice it. |
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And from my position, Muslims in India have it pretty fucking good. In what world can people like this:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asaduddin_Owaisi
get away with being spewing divisive bullshit, and then call for action against Muslim discrimination and for reservations for Muslims? Muslims have their own penal code! Up until the BJP rule, legislation was in favour of Muslims, at the expense of togetherness of society.
In India Muslims have a pretty powerful political position given the fact that they are a minority. I somehow am disinclined to believe that the author suffered any actual discrimination given the political clime in India.