Rebirth of India: Superior
Text Chapter 171 Discrimination
In the end, the arrogant little Card came to India unwilling to give up, but as soon as he arrived in New Delhi, he suffered a blow.
Naturally, the first thing he did after getting off the plane was to find a hotel. With Card's wealth, he would not stay in a hotel lower than a four-star hotel, so he took a taxi directly to the Leela Palace Hotel in New Delhi, which has an Indian style. Everything went very smoothly at the beginning, but when the front desk lady was checking in for him, her face suddenly changed and she said coldly: "I'm sorry, sir, I checked carefully and there are currently no vacancies in our hotel." room."
From the spring breeze to the coldness, this huge gap made it difficult for Little Card to accept, so he asked: "Just now you said that there are rooms of various grades, how come they are all full now? "
The front desk lady still replied coldly: "I'm sorry, sir, it was my negligence just now. I didn't check carefully. Our hotel is indeed full." Although the language was very polite, there was no apology in her tone and expression. This made Little Card very angry, so he said angrily: "Humph, you don't make any money from me. Do you think New Delhi is not just a five-star hotel like yours?" Then he turned around and left.
But the strange thing is that he went to three hotels next, and the results were similar. They were all rejected when checking in. After his inquiries, a kind account manager reminded him: "Sir, you can Try your luck at a foreign-owned hotel, there should be rooms that satisfy you. ”
"Foreign-funded hotels? Why are there rooms there but none of your domestic hotels have rooms?" Little Card asked still unwillingly.
But the account manager just smiled and refused to answer his question.
In desperation, Little Card had to come to the Four Seasons Hotel. Sure enough, this world-class international luxury hotel chain has all kinds of guest rooms, and the service attitude is very good. There is no huge gap like before. After checking in, Little Card couldn't help but asked curiously: "Why do all the five-star hotels in India today tell me that they have no rooms, but all of your foreign-funded hotels have them?"
The waiter rolled his eyes and thought for a moment and understood what was going on. So he smiled and replied: "Mr. Card, if your passport showed American citizenship, you would not be in this situation."
"Ah? What's going on? Can't Indians stay in five-star hotels in India?" Although Little Card had long known that he was being targeted today, he never thought that it would be because of his nationality.
The waiter hesitated for a moment, and then replied: "It seems that Mr. Card, you don't know much about India's national conditions. How should I put it? Some people in India cannot stay in five-star hotels even if they are rich, and some people Yes. But in foreign-funded hotels, there is no such scruple. As long as you have money, you are our most valued customer.”
"Then what is the standard for distinguishing Indians?" Little Card asked.
"Haha, Mr. Card, I believe you don't want to know this answer, because you will be very sad after knowing it."
Although the waiter did not tell him the answer, little Kader had already had a vague guess. This guess came when he went to worship at the Lakshmi-Narayan Temple, the most famous temple in New Delhi and the landmark building. . This was completely and embarrassingly confirmed, because he was mercilessly kicked out by the temple staff, and they directly said: "Dalits are not qualified to come in to worship Lord Vishnu!"
At that time, Card became angry: "What? Are you looking down on people? It's not like I can't afford the offering, why shouldn't I be allowed in?"
As a result, they replied contemptuously: "What's wrong with being rich? No matter how rich you are, you are just a humble Dalit, and you are not qualified to enter the noble temple." (This is true, until Nepal in 2001 Dalits are only allowed to enter temples and worship in India. This is only in some big cities. In small places, Dalits and upper castes are still not allowed to worship in the same temple or drink from the same well.)
At this time, Little Card was extremely angry. What made him even more angry was that everyone around him looked taken for granted. Only one American tourist quietly dragged him away and said, "Are you Indian?"
Little Card hesitated. Then he replied: "I am Indian, but I grew up in the United States. This is my first time coming to India. I didn't expect to be treated like this."
It was obvious that this American backpacker was an expert in India. He said to Little Card very sympathetically: "Oh my God, then I understand. Maybe the problem lies in your last name. I don't understand what these Indians are." How to distinguish between caste and caste, but this kind of discrimination is ubiquitous in New Delhi and even in India.”
"Ah, is this also the case in other parts of India?" Little Card asked in disbelief.
The American backpacker nodded and replied: "Yes, the whole of India and even Nepal are like this. And New Delhi is a little better as a big city. If you go to the countryside below, the discrimination will be more serious. Food, accommodation Even the carriages in the train have caste restrictions. Anyway, I think it is a disaster for people of lower castes to be born in India!”
At this time, little Kade recalled what his father had said before. In India, Dalits are not human beings, and are even worse than livestock. They live a life of being bullied and humble to the ground. He originally thought that these were all his father's exaggerations, but now it seems that all of this is true!
The only thing to be thankful for is that the lovely Amisha has also lived in the United States since she was a child. Her mind has not been brainwashed by this damn caste system, because in her relationship with her, she did not feel any discrimination about her surname. She even took the initiative to invite herself to her birthday party. The only thing that is a bit annoying is that she has always insisted that she has a boyfriend, but she has never seen this man, and even if she has one, what does it matter? Anyway, Amisha is not married yet, can everyone compete fairly? This birthday party is the best opportunity!
ps: I strongly recommend the web drama "Yu Zui". Although it is not exactly the same as the original work, it is a rare boutique in the web drama. Zhang Yishan really performed the bitch Yu's bitch. Alas, if there were no three more tasks today, I really want to finish it in one breath...
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