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Muad'Dib's avatar

Good overview of Indians and Indian-Americans for Americans.

One quibble though. You mention the Cisco case, which was certainly the first of its kind. But you don't mention that the suit was dismissed and in fact, the California Civil Rights Department was penalized by the courts for pursuing the case because it was meritless.

https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/us-court-penalises-california-state-department-in-caste-discrimination-lawsuit/article68310663.ece

In my view, the case is better understood as Americans trying to fit the idea of caste into their familiar domestic categories and failing rather badly at it. For some of the same reasons as you go through in the article.

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Darshan's avatar

The ‘caste’ background laid out paints a picture with a broad brush - painting communities with a single stroke when a few enjoyed privilege. This leads to incorrect perception for other people of same communities.

Also, the article smells of author’s bias to me.

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