This weekend I spoke to my old friend. He was upset about my "hateful" post that others have been discussing in whatsapp groups (he himself never saw the actual posts). My posts have been purposefully provocative on the topic of castes. Why provocative? Because the caste privileged Indians have become really good at ignoring discussions on caste. But provoke a little and that mask starts to come off. More later on why such unmasking is important.
He was perhaps worried about how my Facebook posts were alienating my friends group from me. Now, this is 2 years AFTER I had to quit that group for their toxic islamophobic, misogynist posts in that group and severe debates which mostly ended up personally attacking me in one way or another. By the way I have archived that group for anyone researching Islamophobia in Indian American community.
His premise was.. see even Facebook banned you for posting what you post against the privileged section of India.. Therefore you must be posting shit...(also he believes Facebook is evil lol)
I usually avoid having this kind of argument with people who have zero background in working with marginalized communities or social thinkers because there are no good conclusions to these debates. But I am going to document responses to some of the glaring faults in his argument so that I don't have to repeat this process for another person. Also sometimes you need to spell things out for people who have not thought deeply enough about these things.
One problem is whenever anti-caste people bring up the question on the whole class of privileged people, each person takes it up personally and decides to personally attack you. Thus you are reduced to giving examples from their own lives and then dealing with their evasive maneuvers. I am preparing this FAQ that answers basic things
- caste is not even a top priority..We need to focus on bigger things like climate change
But let us set that aside for a minute. What really is going on here is nothing but creation of a diversion to avoid accountability. Why climate change or say gun control or anything? That is because the said person either has no skin in the other game or has taken a bare minimum step to be able to evade accusation of being complicit. Evading responsibility and bringing in new issues to avoid any discomfort and introspection about their own involvement in an oppressive structure is the key here.
- climate change is going to equally impact rich and poor(I confirmed and you said this is true)
- I treated everyone equally in college. Once a SC guy saved me from being trashed by another SC gang...I can't remember his name
Concept of Equality during college years |
Regardless, this statement that you treated everyone equally in a highly unequal system and society is in itself a joke. What does it even mean? Does anyone ever say that "During slavery I treated both master and slaves equally"? Perhaps the intention was to say I did not discriminate (even though the track record shows otherwise). But that is because you were not directly given a hard choice to do so. The soft choices were obviously never made in their favor. Did you partner with them, did you hang out with them, did you celebrate their festivals (say Ambedkar Jayanti?) and so on?
Again we are taking individual actions, even if you were an exception, how does it disprove the systemic, the structural impediment for those without the caste capital you had?
- (on my refusal to accept Bill and Melinda as the Messiah)...You guys are too much..You are filled with negativity..You are drowning in negativity gutter
Back in the 50s-60s US tax rate at Bill Gate's income level was 90% .. this is the era when a substantial part of the US middle class was created(though it was still very racist). I am sure BillG would be happy shelling out a puny part of what would have been a tax and would keep BillG as an equal to other taxpayers. What do you think?
- you don't get human psychology ..If you mock the privileged they won't change
Schrödinger's caste:When Brahmin's caste is both dead & alive until someone mocks it
- old anti-caste joke
- I have a problem with reservation, yes.
- I haven't read any books on this topic but I have a hunch and it is not enough if your "facts" don't satisfy my hunch
- you should make this mainstream like al gore made climate issue mainstream and not by angry criticism
- Electric car adoption is a great progress in direction to tackle climate change and should be used as an example of how issues can be bumped up in people's mind
- also whenever we have been casteist it was never the intent and you are blowing it out of proportion.
- Why don’t you go back to India if you care so much about caste problems.
This reveals me two things about their thinking
- In their minds they probably think the marginalized of India are the problem to solve. That the ruling *clastes* cannot be a problem.
- These people don't like me. Everyone knows what is the situation of "freedom" in India when you speak against the establishment and elites. Yet they are so happy to send me in the harm's way. They are probably trying to get rid of me from their midst as I am being a nuisance.
Anyways, jokes apart. See if you follow thru 1) you will see that the true problem of India sits in the head of its privileged castes. Now, there are ample samples in America too. I am not a very courageous man. I'd prefer to work with the poor fellas who are caught with me here 😉. To explain further, high caste people in India have more power over anyone criticizing caste than high caste Indian people in America. Better to use the guinea pigs in America for my social experiment than try this in India.
I'd like to end this with quotation of Dr Ambedkar that is very close to my heart
"It is usual to hear all those who feel moved by the deplorable condition of the Untouchables unburden themselves by uttering the cry “We must do something for the Untouchables”. One seldom hears any of the persons interested in the problem saying ‘Let us do something to change the Touchable Hindu’. It is invariably assumed that the object to be reclaimed is the Untouchables. If there is to be a Mission, it must be to the Untouchables and if the Untouchables can be cured, untouchability will vanish. Nothing requires to be done to the Touchable. He is sound in mind, manners and morals. He is whole, there is nothing wrong with him. Is this assumption correct ? Whether correct or not, the Hindus like to cling to it. The assumption has the supreme merit of satisfying themselves that they are not responsible for the problem of the Untouchables."
"It is usual to hear all those who feel moved by the deplorable condition of the Untouchables unburden themselves by uttering the cry “We must do something for the Untouchables”. One seldom hears any of the persons interested in the problem saying ‘Let us do something to change the Touchable Hindu’. It is invariably assumed that the object to be reclaimed is the Untouchables. If there is to be a Mission, it must be to the Untouchables and if the Untouchables can be cured, untouchability will vanish. Nothing requires to be done to the Touchable. He is sound in mind, manners and morals. He is whole, there is nothing wrong with him. Is this assumption correct ? Whether correct or not, the Hindus like to cling to it. The assumption has the supreme merit of satisfying themselves that they are not responsible for the problem of the Untouchables."
- Ok fine! What is the solution? What is your damn solution?
Appendix - Personal Section, not intended for strangers
- You work for XXX, you are a hypocrite. You work for an evil company.
So what does that prove? Does that make the truth about casteist Indian society less important? Does it erase the fact that as a person coming from privileged castes I no longer need to confess my privileges or can no longer expose the wrongdoings of my caste brethrens? If anything it proves that I am a beneficiary of multiple evil entities/systems.
Let us look at why this person finds it necessary to descend into personal attacks when the class criticism is performed. It is clear that when the criticism of class was brought up the person felt personally attacked and is trying to get even. There are two cases here
Let us look at why this person finds it necessary to descend into personal attacks when the class criticism is performed. It is clear that when the criticism of class was brought up the person felt personally attacked and is trying to get even. There are two cases here
- When personal attack is directed at the critic within the class
- When personal attack is directed at the critic from the oppressed class
When it is done on 1) which in my case is true it is a moot point. As a critic that is exactly what I am saying that our class consists of hypocrites who suppress voices of victims of structures that benefit us.
But let us also look more closely at the statement and see the problematic way it is also used to block criticism from the oppressed(2). The gaslighting case. Does this mean that a janitor drawing salary from Facebook no longer can speak as a working class, does a woman working for XXXX loses her right to speak against male privilege, or does a LGBTQ person cease to be a voice of LGBTQ people?
Only a fool will think so, then why do apparently smart people fall into this personal attack trap in response to criticism of the collection they belong to?
But let us also look more closely at the statement and see the problematic way it is also used to block criticism from the oppressed(2). The gaslighting case. Does this mean that a janitor drawing salary from Facebook no longer can speak as a working class, does a woman working for XXXX loses her right to speak against male privilege, or does a LGBTQ person cease to be a voice of LGBTQ people?
Only a fool will think so, then why do apparently smart people fall into this personal attack trap in response to criticism of the collection they belong to?
- Your child goes to private school, you support public education. You are hypocrite
To give another example I support public health care. But I do know that situation in public hospitals in India is pathetic due to underfunding and mismanagement. Because of this it may not be my first choice if I can afford . Does that mean my support for everyone having access to decent health is hypocritical?
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