Why is there so much hate on Dalits from many North Indians online?

Why is there so much hate on Dalits from many North Indians online?

Here it's an insult to Dalits and mocking the sufferings they've faced/face till date. For those who do it, it might just be a satire.

Been seeing this a lot. How is it in real life in North India? If it's the same, how can a society progress without social harmony?

u/GlobalChemical4943 — 1 day ago

Why do these pure vegetarians from other regions have problem with 99% meat eating states and their practices?

Translation rough: He's concerned about animals sacrificed in Hyderabad and wants people across to come and save them.

u/GlobalChemical4943 — 11 days ago

Weird take: Bengaluru is the defacto capital attention magnet of South India. .

Keeping aside the metrics of GDP, consumption, city size, population, influence, exports in which this city leads.

Observe conversation in other city subreddits. There's so much about this city than vice versa. Just read about Hyderabad sub complaining on how we are bad guests and they're from heaven rolling out red carpet. How our driving sense is shattered while Hyderabaddies drive like a smooth honey. There's so much going on about city's life, how Bengaluru is ahead, how Bengaluru is trash, how Hyderabad will overtake Bengaluru ( which it is doing since 30 years).

In Chennai it's about them losing the race and eventually the tag of main city in south.

For T2 cities and towns, it's either the most aspirational city changing their lives or the one wrecking their romanticised conservative lifestyle.

This is not limited to reddit.

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u/GlobalChemical4943 — 13 days ago

Why non South Indians keep ranting about reservation here?

You've your subs dedicated to bashing lower castes, dehumanising them cause of reservation but why spread that here? It's irritating even as GC to read these same things here.

Your problems and ours are different.

  1. Don't bring up the topic unless your state has scaled capacity in education. South has 50% of total engineering seats, almost half of medical seats in India. Most are private in engineering and majority are private in medical. This has also created emigration to well off countries since late last century.

  2. Industrial capacity is better here. It created good number of white and blue collar jobs. This leads to increase in opportunity for every community.

  3. There's also EWS granted for poor and middle class general category. If annual household income in India is more than 8 lakhs with assets the said family is top 10% in India if not top 5%. Yes, some upper middle class and rich students do miss the opportunities but state at the end will make policies on average living index of communities

  4. Reservation isn't the main thing holding back your states. They barely make up few percentage of jobs. Your state hasn't scaled capacity in essential sectors and this resource crunch makes you hate lower castes but there is no progress without progress of each community.

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u/GlobalChemical4943 — 27 days ago
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Do you know why Gutka isn't banned? Here's the answer

Modi's Gutka love was revealed to all in yesterday's video

u/Big-Communication439 — 28 days ago

TIL South India isn't included in Geographical boundaries mentioned in Manu Smriti.

Here are four verses from second chapter along with translations.

Brahmavarta (Manusmriti 2.17)

Sanskrit

सरस्वतीदृषद्वत्योर्देवनद्योर्यदन्तरम् ।

तं देवनिर्मितं देशं ब्रह्मावर्तं प्रचक्षते ॥

Translation

"The land lying between the divine rivers Sarasvatī and Dṛṣadvatī is called Brahmavarta, the region created by the gods."

This is a relatively small region in northwestern India.

  1. Brahmarṣi-deśa (Manusmriti 2.19)

Sanskrit

कुरुक्षेत्रं च मत्स्याश्च पञ्चालाः शूरसेनकाः ।

एष ब्रह्मर्षिदेशो वै ब्रह्मावर्तादनन्तरः ॥

Translation

"The countries of the Kurus, Matsyas, Pañcālas, and Śūrasenas constitute Brahmarṣi-deśa, lying next to Brahmavarta."

These correspond to parts of present-day Haryana, Delhi, western Uttar Pradesh, and eastern Rajasthan.

  1. Madhyadeśa (Manusmriti 2.21)

Sanskrit

हिमवद्विन्ध्ययोर्मध्यं यत्प्राग्विनशनादपि ।

प्रत्यगेव प्रयागाच्च मध्यदेशः प्रकीर्तितः ॥

Translation

"The region between the Himalayas and the Vindhyas, east of Vinaśana and west of Prayāga, is called Madhyadeśa.

Here:

Himalayas form the northern limit.

Vindhyas form the southern limit.

Vinaśana refers to the place where the Sarasvatī River was believed to disappear.

Prayāga is modern Prayagraj

Āryāvarta (Manusmriti 2.22)

A commonly accepted text reads:

आ समुद्रात्तु वै पूर्वादासमुद्रात्तु पश्चिमात् ।

तयोरेवान्तरं गिर्योः आर्यावर्तं विदुर्बुधाः ॥

Translation

"From the eastern sea to the western sea, and between those two mountain ranges, the wise know that land as Āryāvarta."

The "two mountain ranges" are understood by most commentators as the Himalayas in the north and the Vindhyas in the south.

The "two mountain ranges" are understood by most commentators as the Himalayas in the north and the Vindhyas in the south.

What does this mean geographically?

If the traditional interpretation is followed:

North boundary: Himalayas

South boundary: Vindhya Mountains

East boundary: Eastern Sea (Bay of Bengal)

West boundary: Western Sea (Arabian Sea)

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u/GlobalChemical4943 — 30 days ago
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Govt instead of making Dharmendra Pradhan resign or sacking him, is doing this.

You probably have heard news of Women and Children getting injured. This central govt is deaf.

This is related to Bengaluru, you, me and everyone in this country.

u/GlobalChemical4943 — 1 month ago
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What's your opinion ?

It's been 18 days since Sonam Wangchuk is on a fast and asking for Dharmendra Pradhan resignation. Dozen students committed suicide in country because of this blunder by govt.

Why media is not showing this?

Mods, request you to not remove it as it affects people across nation.

u/GlobalChemical4943 — 1 month ago

BJP IT cell preparing their next generation voters.

For every major sub they have their own version. They've now come to Teens.

u/GlobalChemical4943 — 1 month ago

Are there many Jaats in South India?

I'm from Karnataka and one of my best friend is Jaat from Haryana-Rajasthan border. Their family is third gen here. He speaks Kannada like a native and they run a shop in busy area of city.

Despite growing up with him, I thought he is a marwari as they're into business. Few years ago he told me about his ancestral place, traditions and that he was from Jaat community. My friend's gen is pretty well educated in their family. They are vegetarian, some have married into well to do local families but most marry within their community.

Their family is chill, we both eat in each other's family often it's been so many years and we're almost like brothers as we both don't have any male siblings. Unmatched loyalty, hospitality and good times. But he doesn't know much about Jaats in South India.

Are Jaats rare in South? What was your experience in South India? What community do you find is similar to Jaats in South?

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u/GlobalChemical4943 — 1 month ago