Didn't say Aryan is a race, but a subgroup of the Caucasian race. And it doesn't matter how skin color happens. This is not the point of the thread, but why there is discrimination against skin color at all.
There is no such Aryan sub group either. The whole thing is a racist hoax perpetuated by the british and swallowed up by a few people with an inferiority complex, wanted to belive they were actually 'superior' or 'different'.
Arayan just means "noble" and Nobility is a trait.
Its like saying 'blue blood' is a race. Calling someone 'blue blooded' just means he has an immediate ancestor who was royal. Royalty is not a race, is it ? at best its a genealogy that goes back a few generations till someone else takes their place and then they become 'royal'.
Today even Lalu prasad is of 'royal' blood since he and his kins rule bihar. Same is true for karunanidhi or Gandhis.
bhai main kabhi castism pe believe nahi karta tha per aapko pata hain mai aaisa kaisa hua ? jab se main anti brahmin blogs sites and logo se mila hu.
Yes my allegiance lies first with my tribe or caste which is brahmin.
brahmin? gujarati or northi bhai ?
Do you think you are the only one who has heard casteist slurs ?
If you think YOU felt bad, imagine how a majority of people would feel when they EXPERIENCE casteism.
If a few 'websites' and 'blogs' can make you into a rabid insecure racist, then learn to appreciate the courage, dignity and integrity of the majority of 'Dalits' and 'tribals' and other 'lower' castes who face caste base discrimination for ALL their life and still continue to believe in universal brotherhood.
These are real people who face real discrimination at Work, Education or just in society in general. These are not people who fake outrage after reading a 'website or blog'.
You are neither a brahimn by birth nor by deeds nor by thought or speech. You are a tribal, a Adavasi by your own admission who feels the need to demonstrate loyalty to his 'tribe'.
Get over your inferiority complex and learn to accept your limitations and learn to work hard to improve yourself, rather than blame it on caste and genetics.