Printer Bandit
Lifer
- Mar 16, 2005
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So, how can I, as an American, tell when I'm dealing with one of the dirty, unwashed, untouchables?
they look dark, like africans.
So, how can I, as an American, tell when I'm dealing with one of the dirty, unwashed, untouchables?
they look dark, like africans.
Question - how do people know what Caste you are in? Sure if you are only around others who have known you since birth, but if you move to a new location - how would they know?
in case anyone was ever wondering about it
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/indias-caste-system.html
this is why i liked Gandhi, he saw past the caste system
Untouchables
This was the start of a new campaign by Gandhi to improve the lives of the untouchables, whom he named Harijans, the children of God.[96] On 8 May 1933, Gandhi began a 21-day fast of self-purification and launched a one-year campaign to help the Harijan movement.[98]
Gandhi, although born into the Vaishya caste, insisted that he was able to speak on behalf of Dalits, despite the presence of Dalit activists such as Ambedkar.[99]
This new campaign was not universally embraced within the Dalit community, as Ambedkar condemned Gandhi's use of the term Harijans as saying that Dalits were socially immature, and that privileged caste Indians played a paternalistic role.
Ambedkar and his allies also felt Gandhi was undermining Dalit political rights.
Gandhi had also refused to support the untouchables in 1924–25 when they were campaigning for the right to pray in temples. Because of Gandhi's actions, Ambedkar described him as "devious and untrustworthy".[85]
Where is Baasha? Too busy licking shit off his hand?
FYI the Buddha saw past that bullshit and did his best to end the caste system.
Gandhi is a poser that advocated ending untouchability, but not the caste system.
That's very "Christian" of you.
Go read Baasha's P&N threads.
I bet it's called something like "People with Money".there is a level about brahmins, but it is secret to most people.
I bet it's called something like "People with Money".
Ambani, his wife and three children have moved into the building which is named Antilia, after a mythical Island. It contains a health club with a gym and dance studio, at least one studio, a ballroom, guestrooms and a range of lounges and a 50 seater cinema.
There is even an elevated garden with ceiling space to accommodate small trees.
The roof has three helicopter pads and there is also underground parking for 160 cars, which will come in handy for guests at Ambani's forthcoming housewarming party.
there is a level about brahmins, but it is secret to most people.
I bet it's called something like "People with Money".
How do you save a Dalit from drowning?
... take your foot off his head.. [ /I]
while in mumbai, we drove by the richest man in india's house
what could be more necessary?