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[–] [email protected] 4 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago) (2 children)

As I understand you, you're in favor of abolishing quotas for SC/ST persons, for example. In view of the large and rising income inequality and wealth inequality across the Indian population (stats), would you be open to an ambitious 'caste-blind' social security system, financed by taxing the rich? Or to income-based educational support programs?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)

For some context, I am from India too, and even rabid right wingers in my family (mostly men, for obvious reasons) don't have a problem with reservations. The only people who tend to have a problem with those are upper caste people, who are about 30% of the population. This is a truly elitist position. I have faced casteism even in one of the most urban, educated and wealthy cities in India where I lived for a while (Bangalore) and I am not even a Dalit (the 'untouchables', i.e., SC/ST people). This is a hilariously out of touch position in real life, it's more common on the internet because of the dominance of UCs and their generational privilege.

[–] [email protected] -4 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

What's caste blind social security system?

There should income based affirmative actions, for the ones who comes in BPL (below poverty line) list and for the specially abled people

If more than half a century of affirmative actions wasn't able to give jobs to certain communities, then it's a skill issue not a society issue

Casteism doesn't exists except in some villages, left extremists would say otherwise

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

What’s caste blind social security system?

I am thinking of a social security system (or welfare system, or redistribution scheme, or tax scheme) which does not take caste into consideration, but only factors such as income, wealth, parental income and wealth, illnesses and disabilities, ...

In Europe and other Western countries, discontent about immigrants (and their descendants) is on the rise because people who struggle give them the blame for their own hardships, and a lot of politicians gain power by appealing to these sentiments, yet the policies that they then enact just make the rich richer and the poor even poorer.

Could something analogous be going on in India (with the lower castes in the place of immigrants), in that the ultra-rich people manage to avoid paying taxes commensurate to their wealth by making public policy debate focus on DEI or affirmative action programs?