The Cucaracha of Arguments
A thread on miscommunication and how one can be right or/and wrong at the same time. How people resort to desperate techniques to favour their arguments, knowingly or unknowingly.
Miscommunication is one of the biggest problems of the world, no one can communicate perfectly, no one can put everything that’s going on in their minds with context and the origin of that thought in words along with all reasons and how much possibility is there for any biases.
Mar 15, 2020 • 23 tweets • 10 min read
@BlacKkKlansman అని ఒక చిత్రం ఉంటుంది, ఈ కథ నిజ-జీవిత సంఘటనలనుంచి తీసుకున్నది. ఈ చిత్రంలో ఒకాయన 1916లో జరిగిన ఒక సంఘటన చెప్తాడు. ఆ సంఘటన ఏంటో తెలుసుకోబోయే ముందు, కొన్ని తెలుసుకోవాల్సిన విషయాలు (prerequisites):
-1600's అమెరికాలో, నల్ల వాళ్ళని (ఆఫ్రికన్లు) బానిసలుగా వాడుకునేవారు. ఆఫ్రికా నుండి ఆ నల్లవాళ్ళని పెద్ద పెద్ద పడవల్లో దిగుమతి చేసుకునేవారు.
Apr 13, 2019 • 10 tweets • 3 min read
The whole reason why a lot of people have become the security guards of the nation (Chowkidars/BJP supporters) is because they feel insecure that Hinduism is being destroyed. They feel Hinduism is being overshadowed by other religions.
Part of that is true, regarding the conversions, small fights and riots in a few regions, and nothing more supports this narrative that should make us (Hindus) feel insecure.
Apr 10, 2019 • 27 tweets • 9 min read
As a Reddy, I can tell a few things about why Caste is a thing in Politics.
Living in a society, everybody wants to have something in their bag to be proud about, to be talked about. There can be anything in that bag, your job, your doings, your work, your ideas, or your caste.
When you have Caste in your 'Bag of Achievements or Identity', you'd want that Caste to have a 'Good' tag, you'd want it to possess a respect in the people, you'd want it to have some value to be held in that Bag..
If your caste has a 'bad' tag to it, one wouldn't embrace it.