sahasrarabliss said:
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The lower the status, the wicked the mind is.
Lower caste people are easily getting government jobs. Many other beautiful perks that a parasite would love to have.
But about the spiritual side of these lower caste people in India..
They are hardly moral. Not really trustworthy at all. They do not have this "warrior" kind of blood.
They have a different kind of vibe.
The lower castes people differ in appearance also.
They maybe the direct result of too much racial mixing done for centuries.
They have basically fallen. If one asks me, I could compare their negative tendencies with that of the blacks. I can attest that progressed tribals enroll in CRPF and BSF willingly. Some do exceptionally well in education.
I am from a lower caste (and a scheduled tribe from my mother's side) and I cannot ignore the stupidity of most people in these castes. However, it is not that they don't have any potential.
As for their appearance, it is just due to their different racial makeup. I remember that ancient India had colour-sytem, that somehow turned into birth-based caste system. They are a distinct subrace with dominant genes, unlike the higher castes which have recessive ones.
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
HP Mageson666 said:
The caste system in India is not a meritocracy based on Dharma its just a guild system which is tribal in its nature. The caste your in is your identity and that is your community and that is all. If your born into the lower castes that is what you get and this can come with a lot of discrimination and frustration of ones own life goals. Untouchables just do the dirty work in that society so they are avoided its not that they are bad people they are just born into the India version of garbage man. That caste limit was in Europe with the feudal regimes and caused many people to leave to the New World. People want something better and to be free and respected. That is how humans are.
So apparently none of the actual "Caste System" of the old times even exists at all, which makes this a meme at this point.
I am not even sure if the "Caste System" was a closed system as it's advertised of being today. For one, this makes no sense. This was not applied in Rome or elsewhere, and mostly, Feudal regimes.
All Aryan regimes had also a measure of proven ability for social upwards and downwards movement, while on the other hand this does not appear to be the case how the "Caste System" is described in the modern East.
I am sure it was a closed system, and this is why many upper castes, especially brahmins, have somewhat preserved their blood. I believe that caste-system was a degraded version of colour based division. If it was open and based on meritocracy, brahmin community (an example) would've accepted the low-caste people and then intermix marriages would've ensued.
The thing is that castes also have their respective communities, very noticeable in rural india (by communities, it's not necessary they have separate residential areas, but sort of a social group). There are methods of conversions mentioned for a man to move from lower castes to (for ex.) a brahmin class. Like they will have to perfrom rituals, practise a lacto-vegetarian diet from now etc. But even if one does that and becomes a technical 'brahmin', they aren't normally accepted by the legit brahmin community. And I am thankful for this, otherwise this could've facilitated a type of race-mixing.
Upper castes have retained their distinct physical features and blood, as well as the lower castes owing to this. But this is the limit to where it remained positive, as of the past.
In the state where I live, once in a while when the manholes and drains in streets are opened for cleaning, you would always notice groups of short, young and very dark-skinned men without shirts, doing the dirty work. They do manual scavenging. (These people are paid to do so and are financially very weak.) Without a doubt they are of an untouchable/lower caste. They are hundred times better than the drunkards of the same community, who do nothing positive and remain knocked out the whole day.
Dignity is important. The stigma related to castes should move out. I see this in rural places a lot, though it is not something extreme like what marxists love to portray. It is a persisting attitude/mindset that needs to be changed. It can also be instantly cured if these untouchables get quality education and acquire decent paying jobs on their own merit.
I had my concerns over privatisation, but after remembering how many government holdings exist, I guess it is right. The solutions you present seem promising. Looks like you've been thinking over this subject longer than I have, and I respect that.
People should always get to reap the fruits of their hard work, in spite of their origins. The lower castes still have many things to learn, become diligent and change their attitudes, especially regarding unnecessary entitlements.
As far as intermixing is concerned, that will have to be checked. I've noticed that the tribals and upper-castes tend to choose amongst their own (eg. I'm yet to see a Rajput-ST couple). I'm not too sure about others though.
I just wish the best for my countrymen, be they of any caste, for the betterment of their conditions and most importantly, revival of the true Sanatan Dharma among us. I have full faith that RTRs will lead things towards the right direction.
HAIL SATAN!
HAIL THE GODS OF HELL!