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I am well acquainted with your "class." It has not been more than a few minutes when you openly displayed your class. Here is your post and everyone can see the associations and labelling you automatically associate with Dalits. So much for being a leftist libertarian, huh? And you have the gumption to throw mud on Hindus.

But really, what's there to be proud about being a Dalit?

Can you name some.

Or do I have to watch reruns of Jai Bheem Baba ji making blood curdling cries sitting 3 and 4 abreast on a 100 cc motorbike ripping like retards in the middle of the night as some form of catharsis on Jayanti day and thereabouts?

Not forgetting the profuse garlands, raucous music, and highly embarrassing hip gyrations on every town square with a statue or bust.


And the dark beauties strutting their stuff with 2 kilo pancake on their face and their really inhumanly tight new jeans with prominent cameltoes in abundance.

He first called another poster a "Madrasi" and then went on to claim that he hates its when people form "groups" rather than just be "Indian" :P

But that said, lets not waste time in getting personal. Its pointless.

Use Burnol and don't ever quote me again :omghaha:

Thanks dude :tup: ......... I did not plan too.
 
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Interesting, but WHY do they have to give that 100 kg of crop ?

because those people occasionally work for us ( though trend is declining for various reasons ) like if there is a wedding in the village the potters will make kulhars for the functions or the kahars will help in kitchens or the carpenters are sometimes asked to repair or make new charpaayis/chairs etc etc.

barbers visits the village twice in a month for usual stuff like haircuts, nail trimming or shaving.

even if a family does not stay in the village they have to pay the 100 kg crop. so its upto you use their services or not u have to pay !
 
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I am well acquainted with your "class." It has not been more than a few minutes when you openly displayed your class. Here is your post and everyone can see the associations and labelling you automatically associate with Dalits. So much for being a leftist libertarian, huh? And you have the gumption to throw mud on Hindus.

But really, what's there to be proud about being a Dalit?

Can you name some.

Or do I have to watch reruns of Jai Bheem Baba ji making blood curdling cries sitting 3 and 4 abreast on a 100 cc motorbike ripping like retards in the middle of the night as some form of catharsis on Jayanti day and thereabouts?

Not forgetting the profuse garlands, raucous music, and highly embarrassing hip gyrations on every town square with a statue or bust.


And the dark beauties strutting their stuff with 2 kilo pancake on their face and their really inhumanly tight new jeans with prominent cameltoes in abundance.

The only part I really apologised about was the last part.

Let me explain why. We have a dalit girl who works for us. She calls me bhayya.

She used to be a real dehati. Now she has picked up a smattering of English and laughs shyly and tries it on us.

She works hard. Has taken up a job at a beauty parlour. She has smartened up. Her dress sense etc.

She does put a bit too much pancake to look fairer but I do not have the heart to tell her.

But yeah, you reminded me a lot of her. Proud, Indian girl trying to become better. And I never even looked at her as a dalit, till I wrote that and realized that she too was one. And so I was sorry for the last part. To both you as well as her.

The rest? Hell yeah. Biggest chu's these Jai Bheem loafers.
 
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because those people occasionally work for us ( though trend is declining for various reasons ) like if there is a wedding in the village the potters will make kulhars for the functions or the kahars will help in kitchens or the carpenters are sometimes asked to repair or make new charpaayis/chairs etc etc.

barbers visits the village twice in a month for usual stuff like haircuts, nail trimming or shaving.

even if a family does not stay in the village they have to pay the 100 kg crop. so its upto you use their services or not u have to pay !

I guess its one way to keep the local economy in circulation. I have found guys from UP to be hardworking. So that's something.

The only part I really apologised about was the last part.

Let me explain why. We have a dalit girl who works for us. She calls me bhayya.

She used to be a real dehati. Now she has picked up a smattering of English and laughs shyly and tries it on us.

She works hard. Has taken up a job at a beauty parlour. She has smartened up. Her dress sense etc.

She does put a bit to much pancake to look fairer but I do not have the heart to tell her.

But yeah, you reminded me a lt of her. Proud, Indian girl trying to become better. And so I was sorry for the last part.

The rest? Hell yeah. Biggest chu's these Jai Bheem loafers.

WOW....... just WOW....... could you be any more Condescending ?

Unbelievable.
 
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The only part I really apologised about was the last part.

Let me explain why. We have a dalit girl who works for us. She calls me bhayya.

She used to be a real dehati. Now she has picked up a smattering of English and laughs shyly and tries it on us.

She works hard. Has taken up a job at a beauty parlour. She has smartened up. Her dress sense etc.

She does put a bit to much pancake to look fairer but I do not have the heart to tell her.

But yeah, you reminded me a lt of her. Proud, Indian girl trying to become better. And so I was sorry for the last part.

The rest? Hell yeah. Biggest chu's these Jai Bheem loafers.

You really do like doubling down on your stupidity, don't you?
 
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I guess its one way to keep the local economy in circulation. I have found guys from UP to be hardworking. So that's something.

Yes and thats why the people from the "oppressed" section wants to maintain the status quo :)

BTW not every UP walla is hardworking . . . i hardly work :D:D:D
 
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True that. A Pakistani should focus on how they got rid of their pluralism in the first place and as to why despite being a majority-Muslim country, they have a greater linguistic/ethnic/sectarian divide than India does.
Not at all, maybe in the eyes of Indian Media.
Everyone here speaks and accepts Urdu as a 'unifying' language. I have travelled all over Pakistan and have lived in Sialkot for 4 years; one of the most diverse cities, with sizable populations of Pashtuns, Jats and other Punjab ethnic groups, Kashmiris, Muhajirs and Sindhis and have never experienced any 'ethnic' tensions or problems.

There are some incidents; but these are isolated, very rare and quickly resolved.

As for our 'sectarian divide', it is nothing compared to your 'religious' divide. The people who are behind this are being hunted down by our Armed Forces as we speak and form a small micro percent of the population.

Overall, Pakistan is more united than India can ever be and probably one of the most united countries in the world.
 
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You really do like doubling down on your stupidity, don't you?

Just being honest. An apology means more when it comes from the heart.

I bought a bag from Decathlon the other day. A smart mini haversack. She liked it a lot, especially the price. lol I plan to get her one as well.
 
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But that said, lets not waste time in getting personal. Its pointless.

I don't get this logic. The old dictum was one needs to be morally/ethically blemishless before casting aspersions on others. Now under this rule of let us not get personal, every low life bigot goes about flinging shit at anyone they choose, and we are not supposed to point out the heap of dung they are perched on.
 
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