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Do you belong from farming community?

Do you belong to a farming community?


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I belong from a farming community ( being a Yadav). This did not matter when I stayed back at my native place . I grow up as a software engineer by profession. There is when I see my crisis of Identity begins. I feel repulsed by the fact that how 'salaried class' hosts the adverse opinion farming communities. I can not tolerate the ill-found and mischievous opinion about farmers but sadly that is the norm in the cities. Sometimes I get into heated discussions and sometimes I kept mum on outside (but internally my blood keeps boiling).

Do you face similar issues ? and How did you get resolve it?
Kameez now a days act like a boss, gave them good beating....that what we do...
I am belong to land owner tribe Rattay Arain from Punjab and till today we have kameez but sometimes the act like boss and to teach them good lesson time to time we gave them medicine :lol:
 
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'They' do not stop there only. It is about their demeaning attitude . In their eyes, farmers ,especially in India, are freeloaders and want to eat salaried class's hard earned money.

In my eyes, Farmers work hardest be it rain, winter or summer. Even in chilly winter nights, I have seen my family members taking their turns to sleep at fields to protect crop from wild or stray Animals or socked in the water in winter nights for irrigation. To our eyes, farming is a pious profession. 20 Ka maal 30 main bech ke paisa nahi bana rahe!

Then come an urban buffoon with the condescending attitude and heavily accented English of 500 odd words size vocabulary to tell me how farmers are freeloaders. :sniper:o_O
bro, you can't change their attitude, just ensure they don't say in your face.
 
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'They' do not stop there only. It is about their demeaning attitude . In their eyes, farmers ,especially in India, are freeloaders and want to eat salaried class's hard earned money.

In my eyes, Farmers work hardest be it rain, winter or summer. Even in chilly winter nights, I have seen my family members taking their turns to sleep at fields to protect crop from wild or stray Animals or socked in the water in winter nights for irrigation. To our eyes, farming is a pious profession. 20 Ka maal 30 main bech ke paisa nahi bana rahe!

Then come an urban buffoon with the condescending attitude and heavily accented English of 500 odd words size vocabulary to tell me how farmers are freeloaders. :sniper:o_O

Tell them .... there must be annual increment in the prices of farm produces, just like they expect in their salaries. Tattey muh mein aa jayenge saalon ke
 
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Kameez now a days act like a boss, gave them good beating....that what we do...
I am belong to land owner tribe Rattay Arain from Punjab and till today we have kameez but sometimes the act like boss and to teach them good lesson time to time we gave them medicine :lol:

Indians not as hot blooded as us. I don't think slapping the shit out of someone is as common there as in Pakistan.
 
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LOL.

I'm Arain, so we are more or less the same. I'm glad we live in Bahawalpur. Saraikis are generally cool people, so they don't try and insult us Punjabis or anyone else for that matter. I can't even stand Lahoris, but Islamabad and I'm talking about the youth is generally cancer.
Couldnt agree more. I never fit with Kids from here. In over 10 years in I-10 i never knew someone that i could really call friend, classmates excluded. Only after moving to Naval that i made some friends. Kids from Islamabad are unbearable. We had a neighbor Kid who once got into a fight and he was literally more worried about his face and hair,than actually fighting/running. Me and my cousin were like What the actual ***** is this.
Afterwards he was quite proud of that, whatever that was.
 
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I belong from a farming community ( being a Yadav). This did not matter when I stayed back at my native place . I grow up as a software engineer by profession. There is when I see my crisis of Identity begins. I feel repulsed by the fact that how 'salaried class' hosts the adverse opinion farming communities. I can not tolerate the ill-found and mischievous opinion about farmers but sadly that is the norm in the cities. Sometimes I get into heated discussions and sometimes I kept mum on outside (but internally my blood keeps boiling).

Do you face similar issues ? and How did you get resolve it?

@lastofthepatriots im planting an orchard this month...

Last year I planted 15 acres on drip irrigation.
 
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Hahahahaha

Heimweh kay mareezon.

Sudhar jao waqt hai abhi
 
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Thats me.:triniti::sniper::butcher:
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Again,it depends on the society,progressive societies like in the West dont have that anymore.
The intellectual ''richness'' is more important.
True. I am very proud of my family having farming background. Until at least early 1900s our family entirely depended on farming. Then as the dry, hilly land got divided more and more it could not provide sufficient support. Then our family began to send sons to the military. This continued for at least century. Only over the last generation or so have we have diversified to other professions - law, police, judiciary, accounts and few into business. But we still retain that link with the land [ownership of reduced tracts of land continues] and take extreme pride in that.
 
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