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Based India to PERMANENTLY ban Tik Tok and 58 other Chinese apps (nitter.net)
posted 4 years ago by axolotl_peyotl 4 years ago by axolotl_peyotl +95 / -1
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– RandomAnon78 0 points 4 years ago +2 / -2

Can't see India getting along well with CHY-NA

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– Jmricht -1 points 4 years ago +1 / -2

India is based. Their class social system is .?.. the one reason I know something is ‘off’ is that there is a whole group of people that are deemed the ‘untouchables.’ They were born out of the wrong vagina.

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– dizzytinfoil 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

Ask your mom for some new Encyclopedias.

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– BlackDay2020 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

Yes untouchability did exist, and was very useful to the British while they ruled India (as part of their divide and rule policy). It's fast dying. I've not come across it in my lifetime, but I'm sure there are still pockets where it might be a thing.

The varna system (mistakenly translated as caste system) on the other hand still exists outside large cities, but it's limited to marriages now. It's socially accepted (including by "lower castes", although there's nothing low about them - another mistranslation by the British), not legally.

It would take too long to explain it from first principles, but the untouchability component isn't a part of what it's supposed to be, based on my understanding. However, I agree that later on it did degenerate into a system of control due to human nature. But it wasn't the Brahmins who enforced it, as is commonly reported in the West. The Brahmins were a small minority with no political or economic power. They were required to live on alms (does that sound upper caste to you?)

From a Western moral POV, even the original system may appear immoral. But from a Dharmic view, Western morality overweights the interests of the individual and underweights the interests of the collective. Once you no longer view things from Western morality, you can begin to understand the reasoning behind varna system. There's also a lot of misinformation and demonization concerning it, since it has always stood in the way of those who seek to conquer India, overtly or covertly.

As an example of collective (civilizational) interest: The varna system, even the degenerated version later on, is one of the main reasons Hinduism has survived 1000 years of invader rule (800 for Islam and 200 for Christianity via Europeans) bent on trying to impose their religion, way of life and/or civilizational ways. Take a look at this map, and see how Hinduism and way of life is the only indigenous one to survive a head on assault:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvFl6UBZLv4

Seriously, the holocaust, as bad as it was, pales in comparison to what was done in India.

China proper (the eastern half) also survived, but they were never under the rule of invaders from the green and purple group in the video. Although Buddhism isn't indigenous outside India.

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