Posted by: sense July 2, 2004
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ya, I agree with u, n me myself was born in India. n thats my point just look at the change in behaviours when it comes to a hairdresser n a tarkariwala...if there is any agrawal(madee if I am not inflicting racism)what my experience will tell me is we r really treating them more than what we treat to a normal nepali lets say a bhariya....I would better make a comparision to make it clear in how we treat dark colored people.
Tarkariwala/khali sishi=Lowest of all..no respect...not even dogs respect them
Hairdresser/carpenter/technicians= the way we treat( nepali) bhariya ..with a least respect
businessmen= more than what we treat to avg. nepali
so the above figure shows us that there is a missing treatment n that is, when do we treat dark colored people as what we treat to some avg nepalis?
the answer lies in our mentality n its not a days work to change it ..nomatter how nicely u say madhesi it does represent a smell of racism.... so better make KB learn this matter when he is still young.