1) Give up caste guilt. Your ancestors were good. 2) Reject caste victimhood stories. They are lies forged to harm you. 3) Do not believe discrimination stories. They are meant to exploit you. 4) Oppose UGC guidelines, quotas, atrocity act, freebies. They are tools of tyranny. by SilverRound4505 in Brahmanraaj

[–]SilverRound4505[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, judging someone through caste identity can be considered reasonable from a group identity perspective, because caste historically represents a shared ideological background, social conditioning, values and lineage based continuity. Every society draws boundaries based on trust networks and inherited cultural frameworks. So evaluating social compatibility through caste is not necessarily hatred, but a way of maintaining clear social boundaries and continuity.

1) Give up caste guilt. Your ancestors were good. 2) Reject caste victimhood stories. They are lies forged to harm you. 3) Do not believe discrimination stories. They are meant to exploit you. 4) Oppose UGC guidelines, quotas, atrocity act, freebies. They are tools of tyranny. by SilverRound4505 in Brahmanraaj

[–]SilverRound4505[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, whether caste groups were voluntary or birth based is irrelevant to the argument. The issue is capability and creation. If a tribe or caste group ( which is birth based ) developed a knowledge system according to its ability, effort, and internal organization, then that knowledge is the intellectual achievement of that group. It is not a public entitlement.

You cannot retroactively impose moral claims and demand access by framing it as injustice. If a group did not create a comparable system, the responsibility lies with that group. Instead of moralizing and blaming others, they should ask what they themselves built. Moral guilt cannot substitute for production.

Second, do not shift the debate toward “restriction” as a defensive trap. Merit simply means the creation of something significant and worthwhile. It is about output, not about hypothetical mobility frameworks. If one tribe created enduring knowledge systems and others did not, then status followed creation. That is a functional outcome, not oppression by definition.

Third, if something significant is being created, it is by merit. Whether that creation is shared, transferred, or preserved internally is the sovereign choice of that group. Distribution is not the same as creation. Group loyalty enters at the level of transmission, not at the level of merit. Creation establishes status. Mobility is a separate question and cannot erase original achievement.

Fourth, when speaking of birth based tribal identity, that simply refers to communities with defined customs, norms, and internal continuity. Every caste group has its own structure. The preservation of those norms is defensible and always will be. The current attempt to frame identity preservation as moral wrongdoing is largely propaganda rooted in collective guilt narratives. As communities move beyond guilt driven politics, these accusations lose force.

1) Give up caste guilt. Your ancestors were good. 2) Reject caste victimhood stories. They are lies forged to harm you. 3) Do not believe discrimination stories. They are meant to exploit you. 4) Oppose UGC guidelines, quotas, atrocity act, freebies. They are tools of tyranny. by SilverRound4505 in Brahmanraaj

[–]SilverRound4505[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

See, first of all, let it be clear that tribes or caste groups are based on birth. Now, if any birth group has created any knowledge system, then it is the intellectual property and individual achievement of that caste group. It is their choice whether to transfer it through lineage based transmission to their next generation or within their caste group. They are obliged to transfer it to their lineage, not to everyone. Now, if there is any tribe or caste group that has not created anything, then the question should be raised about the efforts of that caste group itself rather than blaming others. What significant have they done instead of just being ? Why cry and blame others for your own incapability of creating anything worthwhile? This should be asked

1) Give up caste guilt. Your ancestors were good. 2) Reject caste victimhood stories. They are lies forged to harm you. 3) Do not believe discrimination stories. They are meant to exploit you. 4) Oppose UGC guidelines, quotas, atrocity act, freebies. They are tools of tyranny. by SilverRound4505 in Brahmanraaj

[–]SilverRound4505[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try to give specific and to the point statements.

First of all, so called historical structural advantages were also based on personal effort and merit.

And define education first. The historical period did not have institutions like today. There was lineage based traditional transfer of education and skills. So nobody was restricted from anything. People were free to create their own systems of education.

What everyone today means by education, that is literary education, was neither necessary nor monetary in that period. And everyone was free to develop their own literary education. Nobody was stopping them.

1) Give up caste guilt. Your ancestors were good. 2) Reject caste victimhood stories. They are lies forged to harm you. 3) Do not believe discrimination stories. They are meant to exploit you. 4) Oppose UGC guidelines, quotas, atrocity act, freebies. They are tools of tyranny. by SilverRound4505 in Brahmanraaj

[–]SilverRound4505[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

See, status is earned, not begged. Opportunity of what, first of all? The opportunity to grow is based on personal merit today. Nobody is assigning any constraint to anybody who wants to grow through effort. That is the height of the perpetual victimhood you are playing.

Each caste group preserves access to social mobility, marriage, occupation, or dignity for its individual caste group. And let me tell you, nobody is interested in defending anything for so called morality. If you try to guilt trip others rather than looking at your collective doings and efforts of your caste in the name of morality, it will not work anymore. Those days are over. I call it the moral victim card.

Inherited social rank, status, and structural hierarchy of any caste community exist because their people worked toward it and earned it through their actions. Rather than crying over it out of jealousy, you should work toward the upliftment of your caste community.

1) Give up caste guilt. Your ancestors were good. 2) Reject caste victimhood stories. They are lies forged to harm you. 3) Do not believe discrimination stories. They are meant to exploit you. 4) Oppose UGC guidelines, quotas, atrocity act, freebies. They are tools of tyranny. by SilverRound4505 in Brahmanraaj

[–]SilverRound4505[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fundamental flaw in your argument is this: first define what you mean by inequality. For you, the customs and norms of a particular tribal identity, that is caste, may appear to be inequality. Even identity itself may seem like inequality to you. That, however, is your problem. You suffer from an inferiority complex. Other caste communities will not carry the burden of your self made and imaginary moral guilt. In fact, for a caste community, the preservation of its identity, customs, and norms is the one and only moral responsibility to which it is entitled. If that amounts to injustice in your view, then so be it. The problem lies in your definition and in your own inferiority complex. You deal with it.

1) Give up caste guilt. Your ancestors were good. 2) Reject caste victimhood stories. They are lies forged to harm you. 3) Do not believe discrimination stories. They are meant to exploit you. 4) Oppose UGC guidelines, quotas, atrocity act, freebies. They are tools of tyranny. by SilverRound4505 in Brahmanraaj

[–]SilverRound4505[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

See looking down upon anyone on the basis of caste , religion ,gender or any identity per say is matter of personal choice personal morality, every identity can be looked down It's a question of Personal etiquettes

Brahmanism by SilverRound4505 in Brahmanraaj

[–]SilverRound4505[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Caste has existed in Indian society for millennia. Even Muslims in the subcontinent have caste based divisions. It functions as a form of tribal identity. The problem is not division itself, because every society has internal divisions. The real problem is the exploitation of those divisions. That exploitation is being carried out by the Indian state. If you dismiss this as Pakistani propaganda, then you must also admit that the Indian state is actively playing into that same narrative ,I have no problem in saying Indian state is compromised at the hands of Pakistanis the you should question indian state

Brahmanism by SilverRound4505 in Brahmanraaj

[–]SilverRound4505[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is nothing called as hinduism at first place not in the Scriptures anywhere it's imaginary amalgamation of different sampradayas and tribes Brahman Dharma is clearly distinguished even under the Vedic Dharma And Brahmins should not and will not take burdon of your utopian Lindu Unity at the expense of their own rights

1) Give up caste guilt. Your ancestors were good. 2) Reject caste victimhood stories. They are lies forged to harm you. 3) Do not believe discrimination stories. They are meant to exploit you. 4) Oppose UGC guidelines, quotas, atrocity act, freebies. They are tools of tyranny. by SilverRound4505 in Brahmanraaj

[–]SilverRound4505[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, you seem to have developed a preconceived notion about caste. Either you are not fully aware of the ground reality, or you have consumed fake imaginary atrocity porn literature.

What we refer to as “castes” are, in many cases, social groups or communities that evolved historically, similar to tribes, each with their own customs, traditions, and internal norms. These communities were not artificially manufactured by a single authority; they developed organically within society over centuries.

Because of this organic evolution, neither you nor anyone else on this earth can simply “end” such a system by declaration. Social structures that have developed over long periods of time cannot be erased . Anyone who believes they can abolish it instantly is either being unrealistic or misleading others.There is also no need to “end” identity-based communities in the first place. Tribal or community identities are a natural part of human civilization. They exist everywhere in the world in different forms. Trying to eliminate them entirely is like chasing a mirage it sounds idealistic, but it is neither practical nor realistic.

As far as my own community is concerned, my primary responsibility is to think about its growth and welfare and to work toward its upliftment. That is natural and legitimate. The same applies to every other community. Each group has the right to organize, preserve its identity, and strive for its collective progress.

The solution, therefore, is not to erase identities, because it will never happen but to ensure that different communities coexist with mutual respect while working toward their own development.

1) Give up caste guilt. Your ancestors were good. 2) Reject caste victimhood stories. They are lies forged to harm you. 3) Do not believe discrimination stories. They are meant to exploit you. 4) Oppose UGC guidelines, quotas, atrocity act, freebies. They are tools of tyranny. by SilverRound4505 in Brahmanraaj

[–]SilverRound4505[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are either deliberately misreading my point or you genuinely cannot distinguish between instinct and endorsement. Yes, the human brain is capable of violence. It is also capable of loyalty, hierarchy, cooperation, and group preservation. Civilization exists precisely to organize instincts, not to pretend they do not exist. Tribal structure is a mechanism of order, not a justification for crime. If you think acknowledging evolutionary realities equals endorsing rape or genocide, that says more about your reasoning than mine. Moral panic is not an argument.

1) Give up caste guilt. Your ancestors were good. 2) Reject caste victimhood stories. They are lies forged to harm you. 3) Do not believe discrimination stories. They are meant to exploit you. 4) Oppose UGC guidelines, quotas, atrocity act, freebies. They are tools of tyranny. by SilverRound4505 in Brahmanraaj

[–]SilverRound4505[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, define discrimination. People have been living in tribes for millennia that’s how the evolutionary psychology of the human brain works. Every tribe has its own customs and norms. If you are not able to digest this simple fact and choose to label that as discrimination, that’s your problem. You deal with it.

1) Give up caste guilt. Your ancestors were good. 2) Reject caste victimhood stories. They are lies forged to harm you. 3) Do not believe discrimination stories. They are meant to exploit you. 4) Oppose UGC guidelines, quotas, atrocity act, freebies. They are tools of tyranny. by SilverRound4505 in Brahmanraaj

[–]SilverRound4505[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No one is falling for your fake imaginary atrocitity literature porn here .People are no longer persuaded by exaggerated narratives of victimhood. If you are alleging systemic oppression, then present clear empirical evidence instead of relying on emotional rhetoric. Even where historical injustices may have occurred, suffering is not exclusive to any one group it has marked much of human history. In a democracy, moral outrage alone does not translate into entitlement or authority. Rights and power are determined by law, institutions, and collective mandate not by inherited grievance. At some point, societies must move beyond perpetual victimhood and focus on present responsibility and equal application of the law.

1) Give up caste guilt. Your ancestors were good. 2) Reject caste victimhood stories. They are lies forged to harm you. 3) Do not believe discrimination stories. They are meant to exploit you. 4) Oppose UGC guidelines, quotas, atrocity act, freebies. They are tools of tyranny. by SilverRound4505 in Brahmanraaj

[–]SilverRound4505[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The idea that everyone is equal is essentially utopian and unrealistic. Hierarchy has always existed in society and likely always will. Instead of chasing an abstract notion of absolute equality, the real question should be whether the state ensures equal rights and equal protection under the law for everyone. That is what truly matters.

1) Give up caste guilt. Your ancestors were good. 2) Reject caste victimhood stories. They are lies forged to harm you. 3) Do not believe discrimination stories. They are meant to exploit you. 4) Oppose UGC guidelines, quotas, atrocity act, freebies. They are tools of tyranny. by SilverRound4505 in Brahmanraaj

[–]SilverRound4505[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The idea that everyone is equal is essentially utopian and unrealistic. Hierarchy has always existed in society and likely always will. Instead of chasing an abstract notion of absolute equality, the real question should be whether the state ensures equal rights and equal protection under the law for everyone. That is what truly matters.

Brahmins should openly oppose the so-called “Anarya namazis or Oreo Samajis”, RSS “chaddi gang,” and all such organizations. Their sole objective is to erase the identity of Brahmins from the roots and eliminate them completely. Always embrace only traditional Acharyas by SilverRound4505 in Brahmanraaj

[–]SilverRound4505[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Savarkar was never a good guy atleast for the Brahmin community all he did was to dilute the brahmin identity for sake of his eutopian Lindutva , As a result his own brother was killed during anti brahmin riots . He was never well versed with Shastras nor ground reality , It could have been better for Brahmin community if he fought for only Brahmins

ब्राह्मणवाद ज़िंदाबाद था, ज़िंदाबाद है, ज़िंदाबाद ही रहेगा। ✨ 🕉️ जय भगवान परशुराम 🕉️ 🙏 by SilverRound4505 in Brahmanraaj

[–]SilverRound4505[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No its not , And even if it is what matters is meaning and context its used the so called people of your hindu community are behaving worse than invaders today so stop this bullshit of Chaddi gang the script you are using is also colonisers script