"Spiritual '???' India’s Skin Colour-Coded Racist Caste System: Paralleling the Germanic Nazis’ Neutralisation of the Untermensch, the Mischling, and Spreading Globally".





😓Untermensch (German pronunciation: [ˈʔʊntɐˌmɛnʃ]; plural: Untermenschen) is a German language word literally meaning 'underman', 'sub-man', or 'subhuman', which was extensively used by Germany's Nazi Party to refer to their opponents and non-Aryan people they deemed as inferior. It was mainly used against "the masses from the East", that is Jews, Roma, and Slavs (mainly ethnic Poles, Belarusians, Czechs, Ukrainians, and Russians)

The term was also applied to "Mischling" (persons of mixed "Aryan" and non-Aryan, such as Jewish, ancestry) and black people. 

Jewish, Slavic, and Romani people, along with the physically and mentally disabled, as well as homosexuals and political dissidents, and on rare instances, POWs from Western Allied armies, were considered untermenschen who were to be exterminated in the Holocaust.

According to the Generalplan Ost, the Slavic population of East-Central Europe was to be reduced in part through mass murder in the Holocaust for Lebensraum, with a significant amount expelled further east to Siberia and used as forced labour in the Reich. These concepts were an important part of the Nazi racial policy. [ Online ] 


The Injustice of India’s Caste System

India’s caste system is not merely a relic of ancient tradition but an active, pernicious form of institutionalized racism. Cloaked in the guise of spirituality and social order, it perpetuates a color-coded hierarchy that oppresses millions while projecting an air of cultural superiority.

 This construct, deeply ingrained and viciously enforced, has global ramifications as its upper echelons gain international visibility and influence. Meanwhile, the darker-skinned, disenfranchised Dalits remain trapped in cycles of systemic abuse, hidden from the world’s view.

The Genetic Toll of Inbreeding Among Upper Castes

The genetic implications of the caste system’s rigid stratification are profound. Centuries of enforced endogamy—the practice of marrying within one’s caste—have resulted in genetic bottlenecks among upper-caste groups. Studies reveal elevated risks of hereditary diseases and reduced genetic diversity within these populations. The elite, who we frequently encounter in Western institutions and industries due to their accrued privileges, are products of this rigidly segregated system. This same system systematically excludes the Dalits, who are rendered invisible both socially and internationally.

A Brutal Comparison: Worse Than Apartheid

The plight of Dalits in India—often referred to as “untouchables”—represents a form of human rights abuse that surpasses the horrors of apartheid-era South Africa. In addition to being segregated and stigmatized, Dalits endure violence, economic exploitation, and cultural erasure. The statistics are chilling: every 15 minutes, a crime is committed against a Dalit, including rapes, murders, and forced displacements. These atrocities occur against the backdrop of systemic discrimination in education, healthcare, and employment.

The Ethnic Cleansing of the Andamanese

The fate of India’s indigenous Andamanese tribes serves as a grim metaphor for Dalit oppression. The Jarawa, for instance, have been forcibly confined under the guise of “preservation.” Visitors pay to gawk at them in restricted “zoo-like” settings, complete with signs in Hindi and English that read “Do not feed the natives,” evoking the racist displays of Ota Benga in Western human zoos. This “preservation” is a thinly veiled form of ethnic cleansing, designed to sanitize the darker-skinned indigenous presence from India

Global Ramifications: Exporting Supremacy

The caste system’s global impact is insidious. Many of those who emigrate to the West belong to the upper castes—the privileged architects of this system. Their global presence perpetuates a sanitized version of Indian culture, one that omits the brutal realities faced by the darker-skinned lower castes. Their success, built on generations of oppression, allows them to present themselves as cultural ambassadors while sidelining the voices of Dalits.

Recent Abuses: A Pattern of Racism

The treatment of African nationals in India reveals the racist underpinnings of the caste system. Nigerian students have faced mob violence, often under the flimsiest pretexts. The term “kala kuta,” meaning “black dog,” is a slur commonly used against Africans, exposing the deep-seated disdain for darker-skinned individuals. These incidents are not isolated but part of a broader pattern of systemic racism that extends beyond caste.

The Dalits, whose suffering remains unparalleled, need global recognition and intervention. The world cannot continue to ignore their plight while celebrating a sanitized version of Indian culture. As the black Andamanese were erased from history, so too are the Dalits being systematically silenced.









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