If a state oppresses a nation, the society WILL naturally suffer and some groups suffer more than others? @_Mauna_ @rvrbreeze
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Replying to @SkandaVeera
When part of the society can acknowledge political oppression but ignore the social? Then?
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Replying to @_Mauna_ @rvrbreeze
we'll get there, and are too far from basics to ascertain whether "social" is caused by state or not.
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Replying to @SkandaVeera
I think your missing the point of immediacy in the untouchables life. He had no inclination to ponder "cause".
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Replying to @_Mauna_ @SkandaVeera
What is your rationale to assume the Untouchable should have felt the same way as the Savarna during British rule?
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Replying to @_Mauna_
Again, why are you mixing up "feeling" with an understanding of reality?
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Replying to @SkandaVeera
Rational Understanding of reality never motivated the oppressor to change his attitude. Did it?
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Replying to @_Mauna_
Society is a victim in inside-out narrative. It is oppression in outside-in narrative & absolves the invader. Simple
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Replying to @SkandaVeera
In which case the insider oppressors were collaborators with the British.
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Replying to @_Mauna_
Yet another outside-in statement. If you lack the insider narrative you simply can NEVER understand it.
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May I request that you actually narrate the insider narrative instead of staying on the meta level?
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