tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8148573551417578681.post2556588689438713157..comments2024-03-27T19:47:13.475-07:00Comments on Dark Buzz: Indian books on Superior and InferiorRogerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03474078324293158376noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8148573551417578681.post-54645060997423907752019-10-24T20:25:10.859-07:002019-10-24T20:25:10.859-07:00I have no idea about the caste of Saini or any oth...I have no idea about the caste of Saini or any other Indian.Rogerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03474078324293158376noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8148573551417578681.post-41922003911047462282019-10-24T13:12:51.939-07:002019-10-24T13:12:51.939-07:00Dear Roger,
Looks like you don't have an issu...Dear Roger,<br /><br />Looks like you don't have an issue with *any* Indian/Hindu author born in a *Brahmin* caste. <br /><br />Why?<br /><br />But you have repeatedly spoken about Ms. Saini. Why?<br /><br />Ms. Saini, in case you don't know, was not---it would be a ``kshatriya'' (often dismissed by Brahmin caste-borns in your country as ``Satraps''---etymologically, the second being a distorted form (``apbraunsh'') of the first.<br /><br />But *they* *(most) always* love to do that, anyway. [If you ran into an exception, know that he was better than your average Christian American.]<br /><br />And, yes, in my view, Ms. Saini is a Brit. Make what you wish to, out of that fact, anyway. [I'm sure it won't be much. But do tell your ``handlers'' to look a bit into rich Brahmins in your country as well.]<br /><br />Sincerely, and [really] wishing you best,<br /><br />--Ajit<br />[PS: This is not a defence of hers. I would be happy to let her die with her contradictions, if any; though, my upbringing would urge me to try to correct her too; though, the list by now has become too big for me to correct.]<br />Ajit R. Jadhavhttps://ajitjadhav.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com