“Putting Someone In Their Place”…Nepalese Style
If only a human being were reducible to a stereotype...if only a human being could be completely defined by the mere social construct of social status...if only.
If only a human being were reducible to a stereotype...if only a human being could be completely defined by the mere social construct of social status...if only.
If you don't or cannot display compassion and humanity to those around you at this time of desperate need for just that, then you cannot expect compassion and humanity from others living in far off lands!
Coined by a good friend of mine, Hornmandu as another label for the city of Kathmandu is quite apt. Here's why!
One Dalit's story of life-long discrimination and humiliation, and struggle for personal recognition for who he is and what he has become through his own efforts lays bare some of the worst aspects of our Caste System.
In Nepal, it seems, some rights -- even when it infringes on the rights of others -- can be asserted especially when you can back it up with violence! In other words, some rights -- granted by the law and constitution of the country -- which you should be able to assert peacefully, you might not assert, or be able to assert, because of the threat of violence against you!
A day-by-day account of my dealing with a few government offices in Nepal trying to get an official paper way back in 1999. In other words, this is all about the farce that is the Nepalese bureaucracy.