Message from @Deleted User 57835c2c

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2017-04-02 13:55:31 UTC  

brahmins mention that dalits eat millet, that's it

2017-04-02 13:55:45 UTC  

not that one is a dalit for eating it

2017-04-02 13:55:46 UTC  

that is simply how it works though

2017-04-02 13:55:53 UTC  

dalits drink water too

2017-04-02 13:55:58 UTC  

no they don't, they drink soda

2017-04-02 13:56:04 UTC  

which is mostly water

2017-04-02 13:56:08 UTC  

dalits drive everywhere so walking is good

2017-04-02 13:56:11 UTC  

and of course, isn't true

2017-04-02 13:56:29 UTC  

I guess I'm referring to the real dalits from india and shit

2017-04-02 13:56:53 UTC  

the dalits I see are plenty real

2017-04-02 13:57:12 UTC  

how can you have brahmins among white people

2017-04-02 13:57:14 UTC  

with no endogamy

2017-04-02 13:57:19 UTC  

brahmins are genetic yes?

2017-04-02 13:57:34 UTC  

so you need to have an intermarrying clan for that to be possible

2017-04-02 13:57:52 UTC  

the true aristocracy of white people

2017-04-02 13:58:02 UTC  

the social organization of white people is different from the varna system

2017-04-02 13:58:16 UTC  

the picture of which is presented in the shastras, but isn't accurate

2017-04-02 13:58:16 UTC  

whites are brahmin racial varna

2017-04-02 13:58:35 UTC  

this presentation of varna as being so absolute is derived from the manu smriti

2017-04-02 13:58:35 UTC  

basically any white can become a brahmin if they just fix their behavior

2017-04-02 13:58:41 UTC  

yes

2017-04-02 13:58:44 UTC  

when the british came to india, they saw a certain organization

2017-04-02 13:58:53 UTC  

but they didn't care to understand it

2017-04-02 13:59:05 UTC  

they didn't understand the variety and diversity of idea in hinduism

2017-04-02 13:59:15 UTC  

India is like europe rather than a single country

2017-04-02 13:59:37 UTC  

so they received this text, which wasn't followed, the manu smriti, and made a legalized version of it

2017-04-02 13:59:53 UTC  

kind of ironic, but that's how it happened

2017-04-02 14:00:00 UTC  

if you look at varna all the way back to the rig veda

2017-04-02 14:00:09 UTC  

the kshatriya were the dominant ones, followed by the brahmins

2017-04-02 14:00:20 UTC  

this was likely when these people were still steppe warriors

2017-04-02 14:00:43 UTC  

you can find their traces all the way from the middle east (mittani), to iran (indo-iranian derivatives) to of course, India

2017-04-02 14:01:01 UTC  

but when they settled down in paradise by the ganges

2017-04-02 14:01:07 UTC  

because it really was a very rich and fertile land

2017-04-02 14:01:25 UTC  

they encountered the dravidian cultures

2017-04-02 14:01:45 UTC  

and surpassed them in warlike strength (but of course, the dravidians were tame agriculturalists)

2017-04-02 14:01:50 UTC  

but even they had a warrior culture

2017-04-02 14:01:51 UTC  

and brown

2017-04-02 14:01:58 UTC  

sure, austronesian

2017-04-02 14:02:09 UTC  

but then as is usual

2017-04-02 14:02:17 UTC  

their cultures assimilated

2017-04-02 14:02:28 UTC  

top down, with the indo-iranians on top of course