When ever we get to know a person, we somewhat become uncofortable untill we know his caste background. This is the worst facet of every HINDU Indian. We should all be ashamed of what we have in our blood and mind. SHAME SHAME !!!
yes we r more racist than than the westerners. no doubt about that. look at any of the matrimonial page of leading news papers and the show hosted by the leading TV channels where partipants are selected by them. the preference is visible.
RE:In Delhi where we were born and brought up, there was this guy called Patil. He had come from Bombay. Someone called him a ghaati because he was Marathi, and that name stuck, all throughout school he was called a ghaati.
by siddhartha on Mar 11, 2008 11:11 PM Permalink
you are fuctard..
I think that the title of this article is an apt description of the state of affairs in India. In the US there might be three main races white black and chicano. In India we have hundreds. They have prohibited racism by Law and they are willing to prosecute offenders. We have laws that are not adhered to. In my personal experience no place in the US was frightening or particularly dangerous if one understood the people there. I have been to Texas and California and to major cities elsewhere. No where did I feel threatened. It does matter how well you are able to get along there. When in Rome do as the Romans do. Learn the culture the accent appreciate the food (it is very good) and make friends not enemies. Do not invent your own version of discrimination. I know Indians there who speak badly about black persons as if they are themselves elevated to a higher position by doing so. That sort of behaviour is false and merely shows our prejudices carried over from home.
RE:Readerspeak: 'We are more racist than Americans'
by satyarthi on Mar 11, 2008 11:54 PM Permalink
Let us understand one thing. People always differentiate between 'We and they'. Hindu-muslim, Black-white, North-south, Asraf-ajlaf, Poor-rich, gujrati-marathi, male-female, cricket-hockey. It is natural, genetically given. What is important, that do we hate 'others' on the basis of such differences. If yes, it is bad.
RE:In Delhi where we were born and brought up, there was this guy called Patil. He had come from Bombay. Someone called him a ghaati and that name stuck, all throughout school he was called a ghaati.
by A S on Mar 11, 2008 10:58 PM Permalink
You are really a scumbag.
RE:In Delhi where we were born and brought up, there was this guy called Patil. He had come from Bombay. Someone called him a ghaati and that name stuck, all throughout school he was called a ghaati.
by boss on Mar 12, 2008 07:13 AM Permalink
like U people r not allowed to live in this world...
RE:In Delhi where we were born and brought up, there was this guy called Patil. He had come from Bombay. Someone called him a ghaati and that name stuck, all throughout school he was called a ghaati.
by Nirpinder Singh on Mar 11, 2008 10:17 PM Permalink
Shame on you. It is pretty bold of you to admit to criminal behaviour going on in School. It seems that the situation is worse than anyone had imagined.