In my last comment I said exactly that. Being outlawed does not mean it’s abolished. Something can be illegal and people still do it. People still commit murder and that’s been outlawed for like ever. So it can’t have been abolished if it still exists.
> How the fuck do you fix something if you keep pretending it's already fixed.
At no point did I say it’s a solved problem. My very first comment I said it happens outside the big cities more than the big cities. I never said it doesn’t happen.
You know. I heard a saying once: “people outside America know more about America than Americans know about America” it seems like the same is true here.
You literally said:
> The caste system was outlawed ages ago.
> It seems those replying and refuting anything I say are in favor of the caste system and want to keep it
This is one hell of a take. How the fuck do you fix something if you keep pretending it's already fixed.
> If you cannot discriminate against caste,
There is no law criminalizing discrimination. People discriminate and face discrimination every single day.
> people who live outside the big cities.
I've lived in the third and fourth largest cities in India and seen discrimination with my eyes.