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Originally Posted by Neha.Kulkarni
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Originally Posted by Music666
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Not only is it racist but highly offensive...you're basically encouraging body shaming
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Common thing in India.
Sit a person on a donkey with a blacked face
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It's a common experssion in India and Pakistan, but not a "Hindu thing"
I made a video on the topic:
Lord krishna and Kali Maa are dark skinned...in some references even "black"
sooo, making such comments wuld be racially profiling (towards them)
This sickening term originated elsewhere, took root into Indian society.
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The topic came up i my recommendations
I'm surprised I missed this one
Me too, I always found it strange hearing that expression when many gods or goddesses are depicted dark skinned. It never made any sense.
Say if you live in Africa, they would hardly use such phrases
My guess is, the term was invented by a white man or someone very very light skinned