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A Pakistani: What I saw in India and why I think this is India's moment

@jamahir sahib

In any other society these situations would have made the educated middle class boil with rage and launch revolution. But TII - This is India.

Well we are seeing similar situation, we dont see a revolution there.

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That problem is casteless and sectless. Nothing to draw exclusive attention to.

Yes but when you got people condemning the independence of our country and openly aiding the enemy's propaganda, the problem is specific and bad.

It seems you are a lower caste person and don't want equality.
Buddhism and Hinduism are two different religions.

"hinduism" is not a religion. It's a fictitious concept or a misnomer and it's arguable if Buddhism is one to.
 
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@iamnobody

Random educated unemployed people come to my shop ask for petty 7-8k salary jobs.

Sensible chaps- they know what jobs your shop can offer!

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He has a shop that can offer job / jobs? I aspire to be like him then.

P. S.: He has a job?

@jamahir sahib

In any other society these situations would have made the educated middle class boil with rage and launch revolution. But TII - This is India.

Well we are seeing similar situation, we dont see a revolution there.

Regards
You argue with him? Do you know his tactics?

Fake socialist doesn't bother to answer inconvenient questions while typing long replies to convenient ones thus creating a facade of sincerity.
 
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Are all people equal ?

No they are not.

But then, the inequality should not stem from where one is born. It may stem from one's qualification, capability, ingenuity etc. At birth, all should be equal. The later differentiation is there in all nation state, without having a explicit SOP. Unfortunately, its the first differentiation that exist in most part of India, which enabled the existing discriminations & grossly improper reservation system/ politics.
 
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No they are not.

But then, the inequality should not stem from where one is born. It may stem from one's qualification, capability, ingenuity etc. At birth, all should be equal. The later differentiation is there in all nation state, without having a explicit SOP. Unfortunately, its the first differentiation that exist in most part of India, which enabled the existing discriminations & grossly improper reservation system/ politics.
Why shouldn't inequality stem from birth? Whether should or not, it does. Different parental genetics, physique, maternity gestation characteristics, Healthcare, environment ....all invariably make each baby different at birth.

And it is everywhere, not just India

What r u trying to say? Explain how everyone can be equal anywhere? It is impossible
 
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Why shouldn't inequality stem from birth? Whether should or not, it does. Different parental genetics, physique, maternity gestation characteristics, Healthcare, environment ....all invariably make each baby different at birth.

Do you mean to say people born to different parental genetics, physique, maternity gestation characteristics, Healthcare, environment have not excelled some fields of expertise? Also, apart from the genetics & physique (stems from genetics only), other things are relevant to any societal class relevant in India. IMO, genetical differentiation is Hitler-isque rationale. An Indian cannot be as athletic as an African. That should not lead to the Indian to have a lower social class than the African. Given a chance and their individual capabilities, both may excel in their respective fields, hence both should be treated as equal till its proven otherwise.

I think your definition of inequality is different from mine. I am referring to the prevailing cast system in India and its ill effects like discriminations & grossly improper reservation system/ reservation politics.

And it is everywhere, not just India

What r u trying to say? Explain how everyone can be equal anywhere? It is impossible

I already said all people are not equal, albeit in capabilities, qualifications, ingenuity etc. only. Also, the cast system under discussion is prevalent in most part of India only.

I said my bit. I do not wish to respond any further.
 
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