racism को कुराहरु साझामा फेरी देखिन ठालेकोले केही आफ्ना कुराहरु लेख्न्ने कोशीस् गर्दैछु ।
हामीलाई किन यति धेरै बिखण्डन मन् परेको?
के साचिकै खालि मेरो Race मा मात्रै best मन्छे हरु छन् र?
I've seen different kinds of people, and you're free to disagree with my observations.
Bahuns, newars, rais, gurungs or any other castes. Few of us whichever group we belong to try to favor people from only our groups or relatives. NEPOTISM.
Bahuns in the administrative posts have maintained to dominate these areas. I'm not saying that all of them are racist; but some are definitely. There's an office in kathmandu where the head is rai or gurung, and you can see the number of people with that caste in that office. Newars are no exceptions. There's another office, where to be favored not only you've to be newar but to be from that particular place of newars. What is all this about?
Do we think that all the problems are gonna be solved if only our caste is the only caste and all other castes don't exist? Are there the best people only in my caste? Certainly at least not in my caste.
Why is there so many divisions? Division of castes, religions, languages, origin, places?
Why've we been biased so much?
I know I'm biased too. Even here in america, I see biased people to be more from our own continents than people here. Asians seem to discriminate more against asians - just my observation.
Now another issue of pahadis and madhesis? What is this?
When I come to sajha, people seeking for their own groups, like schools, towns, toles. Fortunately or unfortunately, I've not belonged to any of these threads. I find myself lonely that I don't belong to any of these groups.
Why is there so much division? Aren't we human being first before being of any particular religion or caste or place or being nepali first? This thing called division is very bad and separates people and creates conflicts and meets from people meeting with each other.
Another issue I forgot to mention - Rajabadis and ganatantrabadis; Now they can't stand each other.
For god's sake, let's live in a harmony.