This article is a reply to those sympathisers of Brahmins who at a subconscious level themselves follow Brahminism but give the impression that the two (Brahmins and
Brahminism) can be separated. They seem to think that the followers of any ideology can
continue having the same identity even after rejecting the said ideology. Christians/Muslims/Sikhs/Buddhist etc lose these identities if they reject
Christianity/Islam/Sikhism/Buddhism.
What happens when a Brahmin rejects Brahminism? Does he lose his Brahmin identity or does he retain it?
Yes, it’s possible to be born as a Brahmin and not follow Brahminwad. There is only one test
with three questions:
1. Is such a person willing to disassociate himself from everything that identifies him as a
Brahmin, becoming an ex-Brahmin?
2. Does s/he agree that the root cause of all social disharmony in India is mainly due to
Brahmins?
3. Will s/he be willing to fight tooth and nail for complete ‘Annihilation of Jati’ (AoJ)?
(The word ‘jati’ or ‘jaat’ is preferred instead of its inaccurate translation, ‘caste’ for ideological
reasons. Please see the end of the article for reasons)...
https://www.samajweekly.com/brahmins-and-brahminism-can-the-two-be-separated/