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Telangana lo caste feeling asalu undadu


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4 minutes ago, Pulkapresident said:

Em matladutunnav, the guy finished degree and working as an architect making decent money. 

You are talking about the one case where one upper caste f**ed up family  killed another upper caste guy. I'm talking about a general scenario where one would assume why TG might not have as much casteism as other states 

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3 minutes ago, Pulkapresident said:

Em matladutunnav, the guy finished degree and working as an architect making decent money. 

Aa pori vaallaki 100's of crores addam ga sampaadinchina money unai...khulammm gajji baaga ekkuva...

They look for Same khulammm gajji , balisina gajji thokaas background nundey matches choostharu gaani ...ee jobs like architectt etc avanni nothing ....

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In TG there is no personal casteism like in AP. Whereas structural casteism is prevalent in both states. 
 

Individual interactions ki TG lo casetteee ni they don’t care much.
 

But alliances, partnerships and releationships lo AP Kante ekkuva TG lo unatyi feelings. Just like Rayalaseema. seemaa lo teddy pilla or kammaaa pilla tho thirigitheeee urikinchi urikinchii scampi mingutharuuu alagaaaaa janaaam ni. 
 

Andhra people are more liberal in some ways. But neither TG or seemaa people trusts them. Andhra people holds that nasty reputation not sure why. They are treated like a scum by a lot of people.  I guess dhora played a role in creating that impression 

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2 minutes ago, Pulkapresident said:

Yeah but that doesn't result in honor killing, they take in the guy and support him if he is the same caste, why? 

Money trumps everything.. sometimes religion and many times caste too.. 

More than parents, it is almost always the people around them that put fire and make this a big issue of ego, pride and respect.. forcing them to feel like they have to take a revenge… 

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17 minutes ago, Ellen said:

They had other issues growing up like jobs, making a living. Caste wars are a luxury ..paisal unnollu kotkuntaru. The Telangana I grew up in was not exactly prosperous enough to fight for caste. It had more of rich and poor divide. 

Those issues are there everywhere. You think people in andhra dont need to get a job or make a living ? its nothing to do with prosperous. You are just deliberately being obtuse. How can you not see caste in telangana it is there everywhere. You open newspaper in mornig there is matrimonial section.

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10 minutes ago, veerigadu said:

In TG there is no personal casteism like in AP. Whereas structural casteism is prevalent in both states. 
 

Individual interactions ki TG lo casetteee ni they don’t care much.
 

But alliances, partnerships and releationships lo AP Kante ekkuva TG lo unatyi feelings. Just like Rayalaseema. seemaa lo teddy pilla or kammaaa pilla tho thirigitheeee urikinchi urikinchii scampi mingutharuuu alagaaaaa janaaam ni. 
 

Andhra people are more liberal in some ways. But neither TG or seemaa people trusts them. Andhra people holds that nasty reputation not sure why. They are treated like a scum by a lot of people.  I guess dhora played a role in creating that impression 

Individual interactions ki andhra lo kooda they dont care that much.

But you are right about andhra image - it started with congress really - unable to defeat NTR TDP then they started these rumous that andhras are inherently caste or this and that. Morover they played the kapu community resentments very well following ranga murder. And also the general casteism is always there so the basci accusation sticks but a lot of masala was added.

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Poltical power in united andhra was mostly with RS teddies they simply had no clue how to handle the sophistication/cine glamor that is coming through TDP. So they took the andhra angle/ cinema angle. Appealed to some local prejudices. also many kostha rival castes aided this - brahmins/kapus etc.

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3 minutes ago, Telugodura456 said:

Individual interactions ki andhra lo kooda they dont care that much.

But you are right about andhra image - it started with congress really - unable to defeat NTR TDP then they started these rumous that andhras are inherently caste or this and that. Morover they played the kapu community resentments very well following ranga murder. And also the general casteism is always there so the basci accusation sticks but a lot of masala was added.

I personally think Andhra culture is very different than Seema and TG culture.
 

There are some similarities between seema and TG. 

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Just now, veerigadu said:

I personally think Andhra culture is very different than Seema and TG culture.
 

There are some similarities between seema and TG. 

I dont think so at individual level - once you go past the mannerisms like accent. Yes andhra people also have some additional cultural richness (but it also comes with some baggage) but once you go past those little things people are just as different as anywhere.

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4 minutes ago, Sheri said:

TG lo caste feeling ledani uppercast TG people cheptunnara lol :giggle:

Ippudu victim mindset unna maaaalaaaa and madiggaaaa la ni thedddhamm. Db lo BC quota lo unna prajanikam will answer this better 

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1 hour ago, BAVA_BERRY said:

So honr kiling is the only criteria and we cn ignre othr facets of discrimination to decide caste feling ok got my answr 

Nuvvu Android Halwa na uncle?

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1 hour ago, Thokkalee said:

Money trumps everything.. sometimes religion and many times caste too.. 

More than parents, it is almost always the people around them that put fire and make this a big issue of ego, pride and respect.. forcing them to feel like they have to take a revenge… 

If same caste guy is poor, what is parents mindset? To provide him a means to do business and become better in life. 

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