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The caste system is hereditary. One is born into a caste and cannot change it.
A better analogy might be blacks declaring themselves to be Jewish. This happens from time to time, but those blacks are not accepted by Jews because Judaism is more about ethnic and biological belonging than about religion.
What I have learned from this thread:
1. There is no caste system in India
2. If there is, it was imposed by the British
3. But if it persists today, it’s analogous to Protestants converting to Catholicism
4. But sometimes it’s the same as segregation against blacks.
5. There is no rape problem in India
6. If there is, it’s done by Muslims (or Hindoos, depending on the poster’s bias)
Summation: Get your shit together, Indians. Own your problems in order to solve them. Obfuscation gets you nowhere.
Patrick says
The caste system is hereditary. One is born into a caste and cannot change it.
What do you mean by change it? Why do they have to change it?

We need to trick China and India into a Ukraine type war.
Extra points if they have a limited nuclear exchange.



We need to trick China and India into a Ukraine type war.
Extra points if they have a limited nuclear exchange.
This greatly reduces human freedom to succeed in life based on one's own efforts.
for what reason?
Patrick says
This greatly reduces human freedom to succeed in life based on one's own efforts.
this is based on the american concept that having more stuff equates success?




Chinese drones are getting shot down left and right by India.
Pakiwood TV claiming they took out 80% of India's Electric, hah.
Pakistan is on an IMF budget. I think DHGate and Alibaba will cut off Pakistan from buying more JF-17s due to bad credit.
there are millions of poor whites.
Good point. Pakistan makes a single bridge country from China to the Arabian Sea:
A 3,000km railway from China’s Xinjiang autonomous region to the Pakistani port of Gwadar on the Arabian Sea would cost $58bn, but a feasibility study says it would be worth it, the South China Morning Post reports. ...
Building it would entail risks, as it would cross mountainous terrain and politically volatile regions.
Chinese workers in Pakistan have been the targets of several terrorist attacks in recent years (see further reading).
The study noted that the line would connect with Iranian and Turkish networks to provide shortcuts to Europe for Chinese goods, and that Pakistan’s economy would benefit from state-of-the-art infrastructure and easier trade with China.
But it noted that China would have to bear the lion’s share of the cost, since it represented around 16% of Pakistan’s GDP.
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The article goes on about how incredibly low-trust India is as a society.
True? Any people from India want to opine on this?