Is the caste system really unique to India?

Marguerite 2022-12-29 09:25:26

Art works that dare to lash out at the powerful are often loved by the people, but the Brahmins are obviously not willing to let the lower caste people appreciate such works, so this is also the main reason why this film was almost not released in India. A group of vested interests who can enjoy the scientific and technological achievements of modern civilization while tacitly allowing 70% of their compatriots to live a life inferior to pigs and dogs is probably not unique to India.

"The people have no corn to satisfy their hunger, so why not eat minced meat?"

The real strength of a country lies in the unity of all people, and the premise must be to ease domestic class contradictions and weaken the opposite of contradictions. The social wealth is seriously unevenly distributed, the social class is solidified, and the low-caste people and untouchables will never have room to rise. In such a big environment, the untouchable groups, who make up the majority of the population, will not think about national and national pride. Compared with those illusory things, what to eat next is the most important issue.

I also thought that there are 600 million people in our country whose monthly income is less than 1,000 yuan, so is the Chinese dream still so important to them? How proud are they really when they mention their country? Do they match the surname Zhao? Are they too late?

The caste system is only a typical manifestation of the solidification of social classes, and it does not mean that other countries do not have social problems similar to the caste system.

"The fun is theirs, I have nothing."

The whole people avoid talking about social problems, and choose to collectively remain silent about acute social problems. "herd immunity" is the most hopeless place. The problem itself is not scary, what is scary is turning a blind eye and sitting on the sidelines. It is impossible for a movie to directly promote the progress of society, but almost every year India produces a certain amount of movies that promote social progress, point out the shortcomings of the times, and expose social problems. And can be made public, isn't this a manifestation of progress? And where is our movie? "I'm Not the God of Medicine" is already the limit of what can be released? When are you going to see the movie dancing in shackles?

In recent years, there have been fewer and fewer scenes of singing and dancing in Indian films, and sometimes there is no such thing at all, but this does not affect the spread of good films. Songs and dances are just a symbol, not a sign, of Indian films.

After seeing the end, I remembered that the male protagonist of this movie is the male protagonist of the tuner. He is quite handsome. As a high caste, he can star in this movie as a vested interest, and I am afraid he will also be burdened with a lot of pressure. Bar.

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  • Nishad: Sometimes, it feels like there is no hope, but you can't admit it because of all the people who get their strength from you.

    Gaura: But you can tell me though.

    Nishad: Sometimes i think about all the things i wanted to do. I wanted to bring you flowers, but such dreadful things were happening around us every day, that it felt like a sin to even smile at you. Life has been so difficult, that i never managed to find five minutes to sit quietly with you, with our feet dipped in the river. I have never looked at the moon for even five minutes. I don't even have five minutes of peace in my life.

  • Ayan Ranjan: Staying neutral when a fire is raging, is standing with the ones who lit it.