Finally 8:32 Need for Savarna studies and why Savarnas don’t need India 45:33 Arrange marriage and Caste equation in India 48:07 UAPA incoming 48:22 Corporate Slavery vs Alluring Academia 51:51 Reservation in Private Sector and role of private schools 54:25 Zomato Green flag debacle 1:03:57 Incompetency due to Reservation fallacy 1:04:48 What can we do bridge the caste divide and what does it mean to be a “good citizen” 1:13:40 Teaching empathy about caste in academia and power structures 1:17:35 Sub categorisation within SC/ST
Utterly fascinating discourse! I was a bit disappointed by the last week episode but this one was so intellectually stimulating. I got so many new points to reflect on. Like, I have been a humanities student and Gayatri Spivak was one of my favourite theorists in postcolonial theory. 'Can the subaltern speak?' often crops up in my discussions about caste. But I had never critically thought about the journey and the system which produced a Spivak in the first place until I watched the today's episode. From that point on I listened to the stream like a student sitting in the first row in a primary school.
So true,not gonna deny, brahmins were the most conservative and even today are racists with superior complexities. The deeper studies into history do shows the selectiveness that was there and still lingering. The caste based divisions,behaviors and stereotypes is real in education system which is one form of capitalism only. Such a great video. This kind of videos need more exposure. Vimoh and Buffalo spoke the unacceptable truths which gonna make many upset.
Love how Buffalo Intellectual sir had such a wonderous worldview of the topic that Vimoh had no need to think about discussion points❤😂 Now this type of content is what i love about this channel.
I am into 17 minutes and the speaker is literally affirming all that I have thought about our world. I have only read Ambedhkar and Periyar a little but I could always tell that there are a phenomenal similarities between race in US and caste in India. Also, I believe in any structural oppressive system, it is always the oppressors who sit on the throne and post independence and still, we have majority of authority positions leading by upper caste men.
I don’t think most Indians realize how completely the savarnas have penetrated the upper echelons of policy and power in the West. They’ve done this so that the question of caste and crimes against humanity as a result of the caste system are never discussed. They are there to distract the West from asking hard questions about caste issues, violence against minorities, hate crimes, poverty, and hunger, to focus their attention on yoga, spiritualism, the benefits of vegetarianism or being vegan, or India being the next super power. Think about it. You have so many savarnas in prestigious institutions in the West and Silicon Valley, yet they have never been the ones to come up with any idea or product that has changed the world. Not one of them created Google, an iPhone, a laptop, TH-cam, Amazon, Tesla - nothing. What savarnas are good at is maintaining the status quo. Once all these companies are well established, many of these companies employ a savarna as a CEO. They excel in keeping others in their place.
Ye jitne bhi NRI vgera hote h kisi bhi country k vo conservative hi hote h. Just like you said vo bs apne culture/ country ki tarif krke apne aap ko superior ya better feel Krna chahte hote h. Yhan k hindu vhan ye caste ko justify krne mai lge h, muslim hijab ko justify krne mai lge h. Ye log kbhi apni community ki buri practices k khilaaf nhi bolte agr inki countries mai uske khilaf maximum log nhi h to.
amazing discussion and thank you for your commentaries on punjab ravikant sir, my lahori friend and i always joke abt standing on opposite sides of wagah and blowing kisses at each other
28:52 ; You are absolutely right when you say why were the IIM’s established when there was no private sector in india. Actually most of these MBA’s ended up in public sector and credit also goes to their incompetence that several public sector enterprises performed poorly despite being in monopoly status …….
15:00 Interesting point! I would like to take this point even deeper and enquire as to how democratic, transparent & representative was the committee that drafted the Constitution of India?
Is the real discourse making u uncomfortable? Or want a sugar coated reality which suits ur narrative or what is told in left liberal platforms? U want to understand anything, look from the perspective of the people who are at the bottom.
@@MeraBharatMahan7 since hindus r in majority in most places d amount of noise traffic jams polluting the environment among odr nuisance done by them is unparalleled
Didn't like the separatist attitude the guest had. Europe, despite appearing as a continent, perfectly works as a good Union of states. I would want a model that has similarities with this and not the separatist thought where we can't sustainably run our smaller separated countries and fail our economies like Sri Lanka or Bangladesh only to become puppets of powerfuls like China or US's CIA.
@@y1.5 Explain where is he going with the point as "Jallianwala bagh massacre memorial is only a Punjab thing and how a south Indian or any other part of the country people are supposed to feel it?" Exclusion of the mutual feelings of colonial experience, that we all had with varying degrees, is unnecessarily being highlighted to create the separatist feeling that we are different. Yes we are different in many terms in different parts of the country but also similar in many terms but highlighting the differences seems very separatist attitude to me.
Srilanka is in its doom cause of its separatist attitude towards tamils. U can't alienate millions of people and say; we will progress. And separatist attitude is multifaceted. Same with Pakistan or I guess may be Bangladesh but Bangladesh surely did well in several accounts in economic terms than India and one has to sew how their future spans out due to the recent events
And my dear savarna- till caste system exists, u can never alienate India from its separatist tag. So I blaming the guest for pointing it out or interpreting it that way shows that u are not willing to accept the existence of separatist attitude in the form of caste in the country. Don't ever for a second expect unity when caste exists across borders, religions, regions, classes, genders and in every modern discourse. Come out of the bubble will u and accept the reality and then may be work on it and think of Europe or bla bla.
Finally
8:32 Need for Savarna studies and why Savarnas don’t need India
45:33 Arrange marriage and Caste equation in India
48:07 UAPA incoming
48:22 Corporate Slavery vs Alluring Academia
51:51 Reservation in Private Sector and role of private schools
54:25 Zomato Green flag debacle
1:03:57 Incompetency due to Reservation fallacy
1:04:48 What can we do bridge the caste divide and what does it mean to be a “good citizen”
1:13:40 Teaching empathy about caste in academia and power structures
1:17:35 Sub categorisation within SC/ST
😂 thanks bro time stamps
Utterly fascinating discourse! I was a bit disappointed by the last week episode but this one was so intellectually stimulating. I got so many new points to reflect on. Like, I have been a humanities student and Gayatri Spivak was one of my favourite theorists in postcolonial theory. 'Can the subaltern speak?' often crops up in my discussions about caste. But I had never critically thought about the journey and the system which produced a Spivak in the first place until I watched the today's episode. From that point on I listened to the stream like a student sitting in the first row in a primary school.
Love Bubu Dudu
Buffalo turned my worldview around! 💙
So true,not gonna deny, brahmins were the most conservative and even today are racists with superior complexities. The deeper studies into history do shows the selectiveness that was there and still lingering.
The caste based divisions,behaviors and stereotypes is real in education system which is one form of capitalism only.
Such a great video. This kind of videos need more exposure.
Vimoh and Buffalo spoke the unacceptable truths which gonna make many upset.
Woah. This was so good.
It’s the best video I’ve watched this year.
Eye opening questioning my ignorance
Love how Buffalo Intellectual sir had such a wonderous worldview of the topic that Vimoh had no need to think about discussion points❤😂 Now this type of content is what i love about this channel.
Very smart discussion...and point to point ,no twist no turn direct 👍👍👍👍
One of my favourite episode now! Amazing insights from Buffalo-Intellectual!😀
Thank you so much for this. Thank you Buffalo intellectual and Vimoh
Very beautiful and informative ❤👍
boys you are actually trying your best to awake real issues of our country. salute you 🫡
This buff fellow is not that buff
He is ripped
I am into 17 minutes and the speaker is literally affirming all that I have thought about our world. I have only read Ambedhkar and Periyar a little but I could always tell that there are a phenomenal similarities between race in US and caste in India. Also, I believe in any structural oppressive system, it is always the oppressors who sit on the throne and post independence and still, we have majority of authority positions leading by upper caste men.
Read book caste: origins of our discontents by Isabela Wilkerson. The connection you are talking about is discussed in that book
I don’t think most Indians realize how completely the savarnas have penetrated the upper echelons of policy and power in the West. They’ve done this so that the question of caste and crimes against humanity as a result of the caste system are never discussed. They are there to distract the West from asking hard questions about caste issues, violence against minorities, hate crimes, poverty, and hunger, to focus their attention on yoga, spiritualism, the benefits of vegetarianism or being vegan, or India being the next super power. Think about it. You have so many savarnas in prestigious institutions in the West and Silicon Valley, yet they have never been the ones to come up with any idea or product that has changed the world. Not one of them created Google, an iPhone, a laptop, TH-cam, Amazon, Tesla - nothing. What savarnas are good at is maintaining the status quo. Once all these companies are well established, many of these companies employ a savarna as a CEO. They excel in keeping others in their place.
Perfection bro 🎉
Perfectly said 🗿🗿🗿
Ye jitne bhi NRI vgera hote h kisi bhi country k vo conservative hi hote h. Just like you said vo bs apne culture/ country ki tarif krke apne aap ko superior ya better feel Krna chahte hote h. Yhan k hindu vhan ye caste ko justify krne mai lge h, muslim hijab ko justify krne mai lge h. Ye log kbhi apni community ki buri practices k khilaaf nhi bolte agr inki countries mai uske khilaf maximum log nhi h to.
amazing discussion and thank you for your commentaries on punjab ravikant sir, my lahori friend and i always joke abt standing on opposite sides of wagah and blowing kisses at each other
Insightful
Knowledge requires criticism. Without criticism, it is no knowledge.
Motherfucking legend, The Buffalo Intellectual was here🤩🤩
Hey vimoh please take Sanjay rajoura on your podcast ❤❤❤
Thanks
Welcome
Great EP
28:52 ; You are absolutely right when you say why were the IIM’s established when there was no private sector in india. Actually most of these MBA’s ended up in public sector and credit also goes to their incompetence that several public sector enterprises performed poorly despite being in monopoly status …….
Name of the music at the start of the stream?
15:00 Interesting point! I would like to take this point even deeper and enquire as to how democratic, transparent & representative was the committee that drafted the Constitution of India?
Considering how many marginalized sections were on it, not very
1:06:37 "god's gift to India" ....👍💯
35:49
any have recommended what maratha done with odisha
because in mh marhatha history is very bias
@vimoh I want get ur membership should i do it on TH-cam or patreon.
TH-cam
Universities filled with “savarnas who couldn’t cut it there.” 😂
what an episide
Vimoh yaar kabhi kabhi thoda jyada ho jata.😅
Is the real discourse making u uncomfortable? Or want a sugar coated reality which suits ur narrative or what is told in left liberal platforms? U want to understand anything, look from the perspective of the people who are at the bottom.
HELLO😊😊😊SIR JI💙💙
🎉🎉🎉
20:00 Why is the background noise not an imposition of religion?
It is.. Loudspeakers shud b banned
@@MeraBharatMahan7 since hindus r in majority in most places d amount of noise traffic jams polluting the environment among odr nuisance done by them is unparalleled
58:00
English 😢😢😢😢😢😢
Didn't like the separatist attitude the guest had. Europe, despite appearing as a continent, perfectly works as a good Union of states. I would want a model that has similarities with this and not the separatist thought where we can't sustainably run our smaller separated countries and fail our economies like Sri Lanka or Bangladesh only to become puppets of powerfuls like China or US's CIA.
What separatists atitude? There's no separatist in points
@@y1.5 Explain where is he going with the point as "Jallianwala bagh massacre memorial is only a Punjab thing and how a south Indian or any other part of the country people are supposed to feel it?" Exclusion of the mutual feelings of colonial experience, that we all had with varying degrees, is unnecessarily being highlighted to create the separatist feeling that we are different. Yes we are different in many terms in different parts of the country but also similar in many terms but highlighting the differences seems very separatist attitude to me.
Europe - I guess u conveniently forgot the recent history of world wars 😂 oh wait. That wasn't separatist enough for u.
Srilanka is in its doom cause of its separatist attitude towards tamils. U can't alienate millions of people and say; we will progress. And separatist attitude is multifaceted. Same with Pakistan or I guess may be Bangladesh but Bangladesh surely did well in several accounts in economic terms than India and one has to sew how their future spans out due to the recent events
And my dear savarna- till caste system exists, u can never alienate India from its separatist tag. So I blaming the guest for pointing it out or interpreting it that way shows that u are not willing to accept the existence of separatist attitude in the form of caste in the country. Don't ever for a second expect unity when caste exists across borders, religions, regions, classes, genders and in every modern discourse. Come out of the bubble will u and accept the reality and then may be work on it and think of Europe or bla bla.
Stop being BRAminion and boycott BRAminism