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by reactspa
1207 days ago
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For what it's worth, caste has fortunately ceased to have meaning in a tiny number of social and geographic circles. But upper castes are in denial about how caste plays out in the rest of India. They will claim it was something in the past. Wrong. Upper castes still often whisper about so and so being a *** (impolite way of referring to someone of a lower caste), or about such and such work (e.g. cleaning dishes) being the work of a *** and not a Brahmin like themselves. Some now claim that caste was created by the British. Wrong. Al Biruni (traveler from Persia) in 1020 wrote in Tarikh Al-Hind (History of India) about how when there was a communal meal in the village, a barrier needed to be put up between people of lower castes and people of upper castes. My own personal experiences with caste (as someone exposed to it very late in life) were described here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31035615 |
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