Tamil caste fanatics beware - What you post matters most!


It is true social media has taken over your thoughts. Before you post your own post or forwards somebody post, you think over it. The manpower recruiters are aware of it and they too check your post before hiring you. The analysts too look into various posts to come to a decision about the latest trends. The post gives an indication of your inclination of your thinking.

I have come across post of photos of bygone caste leaders or of present leaders posted by the social media users. If you check their (users) all social media posts it is full of casteist tendency. They themselves are not aware that are going deep into casteism. They deny their casteist mentality. They feel they have posted it to create a casteless society. They justify it by saying they have posted quotes of their bygone caste leaders and present leaders which are against caste systems.

This post of mine is especially for those persons who social media post are full of bygone caste leaders and present caste leaders. The social media Posters should be aware he is a powerhouse of propaganda. He has collected good numbers of followers. Now, he should equally shift his propaganda post to something that is his own, his original creativity.

His own post or his original creativity can start from his village. He can post photos of his village. He can post photo of his ‘Kula Devam” / “Kula Devi”, which he has so far not done. He can post his village well from where water is drawn by his relatives and write something about it. He can post the photos of trees in his villages. The various trees that gives shades to him and his relatives. He can post about his grandfather or his great grandfather what they did. He can post about his father and his siblings likewise his mother and his siblings. The marriage photos of them. He can post the village temple, the village deities (gods), the various deities that surround the village. He can click the photos of the only shop in his village and post it. He can post the only school in his village. Likewise he can post about the nearby town, the railways station, the colleges, the auto stand, the bus stops, the large temples, the churches, the majids, the main attractions of his town.

Is he is from the city he can take photos at least 100 from him mobile camera when he is in his village and highlight his village, town and district to the world. By clicking 100 photos and posting it, he learns more than what he previously did by posting bygone caste leaders and present leaders. When he posts his village photo, he writes about his village such as heaven in earth, my early childhood memory. He enhances his writing skills. He describes the tress, the marriage photos, the village gods, his ‘Kula Devam” / “Kula Devi”, the large temples, the churches, the various specialties of his place which are read by his followers. Likewise he can do the same exercise for his cities. By doing so, it gives him a perspective of his village and adjoining places. He learn new skill, mobile photography, content writing, etc. Hundred photos to posts teaches him the importance of patience.

For a change he can share some good things about bygone caste leaders and present leaders of other castes. There are various castes of his state and all the caste leaders have not done harm to his caste. There are caste leaders who have constructed school or places of public benefits that can be posted by him. By doing so it gives a different perspective of other leaders not from your caste to your social media followers. 

Your post should help your caste in moving head, to learn new things and to make a positive impact on your followers.


@gomadityavalluvan

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