From a time when religious bigotry, casteism, and misogyny existed but was never acknowledged publicly out of civility and shame…
…to a time when religious bigotry, casteism, and misogyny existed and was called out and outraged against if acknowledged in public due to a Freudian slip…
…to a time when religious bigotry, casteism, and misogyny exists and is not only publicly acknowledged, but also proudly owned up to and celebrated…
…India has come a long way.
Rest assured, the one thing that hasn’t changed at all has been the actual existence and practice of religious bigotry, casteism, and misogyny. At least now, we are no longer shy about wearing it as a medal on our chest.
Bravo!