(Time stamped) Documentary below
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This is UNBELIEVABLE levels of hatred and discrimination, omfg!!!!! MY GODDDDD!!!! How are they getting away with this?!?! At that point I’d rather just be a slave Wtf! Even slaves have more dignity!!!
Context and explanation for those (lucky) people who don’t know about this.. Indians got something known as “caste”, sort of like qabil, except it operates on an explicitly defined hierarchy. And these castes are traditionally aligned with occupations. The top (Brahmins) are traditionally considered the intelligent “priestly” caste, and they’re the powerful spiritual/intellectual leaders of society.
On the flip side, the bottom of the ladder is generally thought of as the “Dalits” aka the “untouchables” (because they are considered so dirty their touch is considered polluting). In contrast to the Brahmins, their role is designated to cleaning xaar off of the streets. Yup, you heard that right.
But nobody ever talks about the caste BELOW the dalits, they’re almost unheard of (no pun intended
), the “UNSEEABLES”
It’s bad enough to be considered so dirty that you cannot be touched. Now imagine being considered so dirty you cannot be SEEN! You are forced to walk outside only at nighttime, and even drag a leaf behind you so nobody walks in your footsteps!!!!
Also known as the Vannar or Thurumbar community, they are considered doubly dirty compared to the dalits because their role is to clean up after the Dalits, process their funerals, wash their clothes, give them haircuts etc etc. the more you know….
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This is UNBELIEVABLE levels of hatred and discrimination, omfg!!!!! MY GODDDDD!!!! How are they getting away with this?!?! At that point I’d rather just be a slave Wtf! Even slaves have more dignity!!!
Context and explanation for those (lucky) people who don’t know about this.. Indians got something known as “caste”, sort of like qabil, except it operates on an explicitly defined hierarchy. And these castes are traditionally aligned with occupations. The top (Brahmins) are traditionally considered the intelligent “priestly” caste, and they’re the powerful spiritual/intellectual leaders of society.
On the flip side, the bottom of the ladder is generally thought of as the “Dalits” aka the “untouchables” (because they are considered so dirty their touch is considered polluting). In contrast to the Brahmins, their role is designated to cleaning xaar off of the streets. Yup, you heard that right.
But nobody ever talks about the caste BELOW the dalits, they’re almost unheard of (no pun intended
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It’s bad enough to be considered so dirty that you cannot be touched. Now imagine being considered so dirty you cannot be SEEN! You are forced to walk outside only at nighttime, and even drag a leaf behind you so nobody walks in your footsteps!!!!
Also known as the Vannar or Thurumbar community, they are considered doubly dirty compared to the dalits because their role is to clean up after the Dalits, process their funerals, wash their clothes, give them haircuts etc etc. the more you know….
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