Yeah, Ambedkar didn’t hold back. While Manusmriti got the bulk of his fire for being openly oppressive, he also critiqued the Bhagavad Gita. He felt like it tried to dress up the same caste system in spiritual language — making it look noble or dharmic, when it still promoted inequality. EspeciallyRead more
Yeah, Ambedkar didn’t hold back. While Manusmriti got the bulk of his fire for being openly oppressive, he also critiqued the Bhagavad Gita. He felt like it tried to dress up the same caste system in spiritual language — making it look noble or dharmic, when it still promoted inequality. Especially in his debates with traditionalists and during the Annihilation of Caste speech, he made it clear that even the Gita wasn’t off the hook in his view.
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Yeah, I’d say she’s right. Ambedkar’s life and work have consistently inspired people who’ve been sidelined by the system. Whether it’s fighting caste oppression, pushing for education, or shaping the Constitution, he stood for empowering the underdog. That kind of legacy doesn’t fade — it stays powRead more
Yeah, I’d say she’s right. Ambedkar’s life and work have consistently inspired people who’ve been sidelined by the system. Whether it’s fighting caste oppression, pushing for education, or shaping the Constitution, he stood for empowering the underdog. That kind of legacy doesn’t fade — it stays powerful.
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