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Anonymous ID: lUfnmuiAUnited States /pol/508959127#508961788
6/28/2025, 5:22:31 PM
Anonymous /v/713889948#713894702
6/28/2025, 4:29:34 PM
Stop hating Indians
Anonymous ID: lsfFoynyUnited States /pol/508902812#508902812
6/27/2025, 10:53:22 PM
Most people in India, not being high caste, are taught that they are spiritually polluted by virtue of the station into which they are born. "Spiritual/ritual pollution" is just a concept in anthropology that means a person or place is sort of metaphysically contaminated: dirty, sinful, wicked.
India's caste system is harsh and has been drilled into the Indian population for millennia. The Buddha, of course, broke away from it, but India reverted to the caste system after Buddhism died out in India.
Does being taught that you are ritually unclean, even polluted, cause Indians to ignore physical filth and even embrace it? For example, if you are certain that you are spiritually contaminated (dirty, wicked, impure), and that you must suffer your fate quietly and obediently in order to have a chance at a better incarnation in the next life, then you might feel like it's just natural and right for you to be surrounded by filth, even human shit, especially if it is the shit of your natural superiors who are higher in the caste system. Their shit is spiritually cleaner than your own soul, so you might as well form an affinity with it, embrace it. Maybe it will help clean you spiritually.
Being taught that you are as low as shit and nothing you do can change that in this life might lead the mind to give up on pursuing cleanliness as a futile endeavor, and might even lead the mind to embrace filth as something you deserve for having an impure, contaminated essence.
Anonymous ID: JfvJSDVnUnited States /pol/508717692#508717692
6/25/2025, 9:33:50 PM
Most people in India, not being high caste, are taught that they are spiritually polluted by virtue of the station into which they are born. "Spiritual/ritual pollution" is just a concept in anthropology that means a person or place is sort of metaphysically contaminated: dirty, sinful, wicked.
India's caste system is harsh and has been drilled into the Indian population for millennia. The Buddha, of course, broke away from it, but India reverted to the caste system after Buddhism died out in India.
Does being taught that you are ritually unclean, even polluted, cause Indians to ignore physical filth and even embrace it? For example, if you are certain that you are spiritually contaminated (dirty, wicked, impure), and that you must suffer your fate quietly and obediently in order to have a chance at a better incarnation in the next life, then you might feel like it's just natural and right for you to be surrounded by filth, even human shit, especially if it is the shit of your natural superiors who are higher in the caste system. Their shit is spiritually cleaner than your own soul, so you might as well form an affinity with it, embrace it. Maybe it will help clean you spiritually.
Being taught that you are as low as shit and nothing you do can change that in this life might lead the mind to give up on pursuing cleanliness as a futile endeavor, and might even lead the mind to embrace filth as something you deserve for having an impure, contaminated essence.