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I guess you are okay with people calling for end of reservations based on their personal anecdotes, but not okay with people calling for its continuation based on some of their own.

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Why so much frustration man ?

walk towards the bus stop in your neighbourhood (assuming its a posh one), non-zero chances of a stranger offering you lift.

That said stranger may be the son/daughter of a parent's friend you've only heard in passing. and most likely from your caste or class.

this is mostly true of posh chennai neighbourhoods that aren't yet overrun by yuppie techies.

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I dont care about reservations. Just don't come here with your moralistic high ground and try to instill a sense of guilt into people who have worked hard to get into their line of work. 

The typical middle class citizen (economically middle class - irrespective of caste) is working hard and struggling with various power centers around him (political, social, economic). The lower class have their share (which is larger) of problems but don't try to rub your ideas - that the successful middle class should feel guilty about their position in the society and somehow lose the sense of self worth. (From your previous posts where you indicate people in the middle economic tier working in the corporate or other field are plain lucky to be born into a social section and have no other faculty that empowered them to claim their rightful positions).

Again I don't care about the reservations. There are enough half baked socialist types in the country fighting for that cause.

All I care for is the average middle class guy who is already being made to proportionally work hard (rightly so) for the kind of life he aspires - don't add this moral BS on us to stop and think about the less privileged. As I said there are enough champions for the cause (like yourself).

And for the most part an avg middle class guy doesn't even care for the rationale behind reservations. Most of us just accept it and try to work around it.

I have a problem with the NGO type socialist sympathizers who cant touch the political class or the ultra rich in anyway and out of their great sense of "moral righteousness" to do something to the downtrodden -  use all their so called "intellect" to somehow brainwash the middle class to think that to aspire for better life (than the already comfortable one they have, which they have to owe to the accident of their birth) is a sin and is amounting to infringing upon the rights of the lower classes.

I am sure most of us in this forum have already accepted reservations as a way of life in our system. So stop sermonizing us and reminding us every now and then to thank the powers that be for our accidental birth in a privileged class.

 

 

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I dont care about reservations. Just don't come here with your moralistic high ground and try to instill a sense of guilt into people who have worked hard to get into their line of work. 

The typical middle class citizen (economically middle class - irrespective of caste) is working hard and struggling with various power centers around him (political, social, economic). The lower class have their share (which is larger) of problems but don't try to rub your ideas - that the successful middle class should feel guilty about their position in the society and somehow lose the sense of self worth. (From your previous posts where you indicate people in the middle economic tier working in the corporate or other field are plain lucky to be born into a social section and have no other faculty that empowered them to claim their rightful positions).

Again I don't care about the reservations. There are enough half baked socialist types in the country fighting for that cause.

All I care for is the average middle class guy who is already being made to proportionally work hard (rightly so) for the kind of life he aspires - don't add this moral BS on us to stop and think about the less privileged. As I said there are enough champions for the cause (like yourself).

And for the most part an avg middle class guy doesn't even care for the rationale behind reservations. Most of us just accept it and try to work around it.

I have a problem with the NGO type socialist sympathizers who cant touch the political class or the ultra rich in anyway and out of their great sense of "moral righteousness" to do something to the downtrodden -  use all their so called "intellect" to somehow brainwash the middle class to think that to aspire for better life (than the already comfortable one they have, which they have to owe to the accident of their birth) is a sin and is amounting to infringing upon the rights of the lower classes.

I am sure most of us in this forum have already accepted reservations as a way of life in our system. So stop sermonizing us and reminding us every now and then to thank the powers that be for our accidental birth in a privileged class.

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I dont care about reservations. Just don't come here with your moralistic high ground and try to instill a sense of guilt into people who have worked hard to get into their line of work. 

The typical middle class citizen (economically middle class - irrespective of caste) is working hard and struggling with various power centers around him (political, social, economic). The lower class have their share (which is larger) of problems but don't try to rub your ideas - that the successful middle class should feel guilty about their position in the society and somehow lose the sense of self worth. (From your previous posts where you indicate people in the middle economic tier working in the corporate or other field are plain lucky to be born into a social section and have no other faculty that empowered them to claim their rightful positions).

Again I don't care about the reservations. There are enough half baked socialist types in the country fighting for that cause.

All I care for is the average middle class guy who is already being made to proportionally work hard (rightly so) for the kind of life he aspires - don't add this moral BS on us to stop and think about the less privileged. As I said there are enough champions for the cause (like yourself).

And for the most part an avg middle class guy doesn't even care for the rationale behind reservations. Most of us just accept it and try to work around it.

I have a problem with the NGO type socialist sympathizers who cant touch the political class or the ultra rich in anyway and out of their great sense of "moral righteousness" to do something to the downtrodden -  use all their so called "intellect" to somehow brainwash the middle class to think that to aspire for better life (than the already comfortable one they have, which they have to owe to the accident of their birth) is a sin and is amounting to infringing upon the rights of the lower classes.

I am sure most of us in this forum have already accepted reservations as a way of life in our system. So stop sermonizing us and reminding us every now and then to thank the powers that be for our accidental birth in a privileged class.

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I dont care about reservations. Just don't come here with your moralistic high ground and try to instill a sense of guilt into people who have worked hard to get into their line of work. 

The typical middle class citizen (economically middle class - irrespective of caste) is working hard and struggling with various power centers around him (political, social, economic). The lower class have their share (which is larger) of problems but don't try to rub your ideas - that the successful middle class should feel guilty about their position in the society and somehow lose the sense of self worth. (From your previous posts where you indicate people in the middle economic tier working in the corporate or other field are plain lucky to be born into a social section and have no other faculty that empowered them to claim their rightful positions).

Again I don't care about the reservations. There are enough half baked socialist types in the country fighting for that cause.

All I care for is the average middle class guy who is already being made to proportionally work hard (rightly so) for the kind of life he aspires - don't add this moral BS on us to stop and think about the less privileged. As I said there are enough champions for the cause (like yourself).

And for the most part an avg middle class guy doesn't even care for the rationale behind reservations. Most of us just accept it and try to work around it.

I have a problem with the NGO type socialist sympathizers who cant touch the political class or the ultra rich in anyway and out of their great sense of "moral righteousness" to do something to the downtrodden -  use all their so called "intellect" to somehow brainwash the middle class to think that to aspire for better life (than the already comfortable one they have, which they have to owe to the accident of their birth) is a sin and is amounting to infringing upon the rights of the lower classes.

I am sure most of us in this forum have already accepted reservations as a way of life in our system. So stop sermonizing us and reminding us every now and then to thank the powers that be for our accidental birth in a privileged class.

 

hmmm... I don't care for what you typed too :)

 

because you accept that you are wrong. 

 

Anyway I was talking of upper caste aholes, and not 'middle' class. Don't waste your breath.

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or may be the under class of the upper caste are the ones who are against reservations.

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Why is it so hard to give examples of your own caste privilege?

 

when its so easy to point someone else of his caste affiliation.

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I dont care about reservations. Just don't come here with your moralistic high ground and try to instill a sense of guilt into people who have worked hard to get into their line of work. 

The typical middle class citizen (economically middle class - irrespective of caste) is working hard and struggling with various power centers around him (political, social, economic). The lower class have their share (which is larger) of problems but don't try to rub your ideas - that the successful middle class should feel guilty about their position in the society and somehow lose the sense of self worth. (From your previous posts where you indicate people in the middle economic tier working in the corporate or other field are plain lucky to be born into a social section and have no other faculty that empowered them to claim their rightful positions).

Again I don't care about the reservations. There are enough half baked socialist types in the country fighting for that cause.

All I care for is the average middle class guy who is already being made to proportionally work hard (rightly so) for the kind of life he aspires - don't add this moral BS on us to stop and think about the less privileged. As I said there are enough champions for the cause (like yourself).

And for the most part an avg middle class guy doesn't even care for the rationale behind reservations. Most of us just accept it and try to work around it.

I have a problem with the NGO type socialist sympathizers who cant touch the political class or the ultra rich in anyway and out of their great sense of "moral righteousness" to do something to the downtrodden -  use all their so called "intellect" to somehow brainwash the middle class to think that to aspire for better life (than the already comfortable one they have, which they have to owe to the accident of their birth) is a sin and is amounting to infringing upon the rights of the lower classes.

I am sure most of us in this forum have already accepted reservations as a way of life in our system. So stop sermonizing us and reminding us every now and then to thank the powers that be for our accidental birth in a privileged class.

 

you are no different from the 'intellectual' pretenders you desist, like me. both of us have no data.

 

atleast I'm honest about it. you cloak it under silly notions of entitlement.

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hmmm... I don't care for what you typed too  :)

 

because you accept that you are wrong. 

 

Anyway I was talking of upper caste aholes, and not 'middle' class. Don't waste your breath.

 

 

or may be the under class of the upper caste are the ones who are against reservations.

 

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Why is it so hard to give examples of your own caste privilege?

 

when its so easy to point someone else of his caste affiliation.

 

 

you are no different from the 'intellectual' pretenders you desist, like me. both of us have no data.

 

atleast I'm honest about it. you cloak it under silly notions of entitlement.

 

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Posted

'Wrong' -- typical of the self appointed moral heroes one gets to see on the tv discussions. 

Why should anybody be pro-anything to be "judged" right or wrong -- last time I checked there was no trial against me for you to judge.

And why do you expect us to be morally evolved to accept that we enjoyed the allowances that the society gave us.

Why can't we be hypocritical and get away with it -- don't expect from us that which you classify as 'right' or 'wrong'.

Why do you expect me to be honest --- too cliched. Tried and tested ploy to make feel people guilty.
 
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