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How did the natives of India break themselves up? Don't they resist? Well, they don't want the indigenous Indians to fight about equal to zero.

author:Tang Yuan period

Introduction: How did the natives of India play themselves down? Don't they resist? Well, they don't want to

Only you can't think of it, no third brother can't do it, obviously thousands of years ago, he was still sitting in the position of the big brother, but now he has become a slave, in fact, if you want to light this, then forget it, the problem is that the third brother once had the opportunity to resist, but when he saw the opportunity to let go, we all looked at them and mentioned that they were in a hurry.

How did the natives of India break themselves up? Don't they resist? Well, they don't want the indigenous Indians to fight about equal to zero.

Throughout the history of India, living and escaping is a history of the blood and tears of the Indian natives being rubbed by madness! As one of the four major civilizations, India has become one of the top civilizations in the world by clinging to the Ganges, is this the reason why the Indian nation likes to hang? But this "hanging" does not seem to free them from the identity of becoming slaves!

Why do the natives of India still mix like this under such a big "advantage"? This has a lot to do with India's religious issues and caste system.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="23" > the will to fight of the native Indians is approximately equal to zero</h1>

The whole world seems to be unable to find a second family, in its own homeland, with the most primitive bloodline, but mixed into a slave race! Other peoples or countries, in desperate circumstances, either fight a battle against the water and complete the Jedi counter-killing; or they are martyred and fight a fish dead net.

How did the natives of India break themselves up? Don't they resist? Well, they don't want the indigenous Indians to fight about equal to zero.

According to India's geographical location, they should not have been so miserable, surrounded by the sea on three sides, there is a natural barrier to the Himalayas in the north, there is a plain between the Himalayas and the Suleiman Mountains, the enemy can pass through here, but in front of the plain there is also a Hindu Kush mountain blocking, which will definitely consume the enemy's huge energy, the heavens and places are occupied, what reason is there to lose so badly? Is there any ancient technology that can cross such a large natural divide? Not really!

Losing is not terrible, I am afraid that if I lose once, I don't want to move again! The indigenous indians are such a state, and it all comes down to the Aryans!

The Aryans were the first race to invade India, and after conquering India, they established a caste system that has influenced them to this day in order to maintain their rule!

How did the natives of India break themselves up? Don't they resist? Well, they don't want the indigenous Indians to fight about equal to zero.

They divided people into four classes, the highest being the Brahmins, who held the highest ruling power in India and controlled the vast majority of India's social resources, while the indigenous inhabitants of India were called Sudras, and they had little power in their hands!

With such unequal treatment, why don't Indians rebel?

Under the double "baptism" of religion and caste system, they believed in the so-called concepts of suffering in this life and happiness in the next life, which of course had nothing to do with the indians' rebellious mentality itself. Since suffering in this life can be blessed in the next life, then when this life is over, I can enjoy the life of a superior person, so why should I resist? So that I will not be blessed in the next life?

How did the natives of India break themselves up? Don't they resist? Well, they don't want the indigenous Indians to fight about equal to zero.

Of course, this kind of thinking is only the speculation of Old Tang, after all, we don't believe in any religion.

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The fighting spirit is completely worn out, and anyone can come and bully the primitive indigenous people, Indians, Persians, etc., which makes people feel sad and angry at the same time!

How did the natives of India break themselves up? Don't they resist? Well, they don't want the indigenous Indians to fight about equal to zero.

In 1947, after India broke away from the colonial system, it had actually formally abolished the caste system in law, at least not recognizing this unfair system internationally, but the precipitation of 3,000 years seemed to have made this system penetrate deep into the "bones" of Indians, and the caste system still played an important role in the actual operation of Indian society, which is a sad story.