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I know many Brahmins who still won't allow dalits to eat from their plate.
— Dr MANOJKUMAR YADAV (@manoj4justice) January 26, 2024
I know many Brahmins who still won't allow dalits to eat from their plate.
— Dr MANOJKUMAR YADAV (@manoj4justice) January 26, 2024
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So have sexy Indian dudes finally acclimated to modern tech well enough to realize brahmin and dalits are literally the same people?
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Lol no they aren't. That's like saying Germans and Spaniards are the same people...
There are large genetic differences between high and low castes, created by thousands of years of assortive mating.
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Hey, I'm not the person making this up, there are lots of genetic background studies out there showing this. You wouldn't not trust The Science(TM), now would you?
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I'm willing to believe brahmin have the gene that supports pooping in pottys, but beyond that they're all just sexy Indian dudes
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thousands of years of inbreeding*
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Depends on your underlying population size of course. Modern day Indians are just as non-inbred as white westerners (of course this is assuming no recent inbreeding with close relatives in the last 5 or so generations). See:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5105867
Higher heterozygosity means more diverse/less inbred, and South Asians are basically the same as Europeans. Calling us inbred is like calling 18th century ordinary Germans inbred because they didn't mate with 18th century Spaniards.
Instead of two nations living side by side it's more like two nations (actually a lot more) living meshed with each other. Why would you expect more interbreeding in this case than the France/Germany case?
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