“Caste” as an issue is being weaponized against Indian Americans. Even a presidential candidate is not being spared.
Here is my prediction: in coming years, every successful Indian American will be targeted with a hate campaign using this manufactured issue, whether it’s an…
Here’s
@nytimes
@jonathanweisman
saying it out loud:
@VivekGRamaswamy
’s liability is that he “maintains his Hindu faith” and oh, there’s this “Hindu hierarchy”?
We keep saying caste is a stereotype only used to target Hindus. No one else. Who would
#SB403
target?
#SayNoToSB403
@mairal
Being weaponized? Many have jumped ship? I’m not following these comments. I don’t disagree that it’s an issue in some regard but it certainly feels to be shifting in younger/next generations, whom haven’t necessarily followed the ancestral archaic institutions. Standup to…
@mairal
and if there is a community that has suffered at hands of reverse discrimination, it is the TamBrahm community that
@VivekGRamaswamy
comes from. Shameful.
@mairal
Yes you are right about those who chose the easy path of running away from the TRUTH. It is sad that hundreds of Indian CEOs and billionaire entrepreneurs have not had the courage to make a statement ‘we are where we are because of our meritorious accomplishments and performance.…
Ron DeSantis has already started attacking Vivek Ramaswamy for being a Brahmin.
I would be very annoyed if Americans end up doing caste politics better than us
@mairal
We got to keep our heads guys. We will be fine. Actually the so called caste wars is more among the so called lower castes. e.g.
Lots of these. Media likes to target bramhins because it is cool for them.
@mairal
2/2
1. Prejudice & overt bias
2. Stereo typing
3. Racial profiling
4. Subtle racial profiling
5. Exaggerated to a point of flaw.
Now since i should be poking 5 fingers at occident. But we don’t CRITICISE OTHERS WHEN WE KNOW WE HAVE FLAWS TO RECTIFY.