2024-08-25 13:17:27
Anuradha Tiwari, CEO of a content writing agency called JustBurstOut, recently shared a candid picture. In this picture, she is seen drinking coconut water and flexing her muscles. Anuradha wrote ‘Brahmin Gene’ on this picture. This picture of her went viral on social media. When some people objected to it, Anuradha responded to them openly.
Anuradha replied
As expected, the mere mention of the word ‘Brahmin’ triggered many inferior creatures. It tells a lot about who the real casteists are. The upper class gets nothing from the system – no reservations, no freebies. We earn everything on our own and have every right to be proud of our lineage. So, deal with it. Proud to be a Dalit, proud to be a Muslim and a tribal, but why not a Brahmin? There is a whole system working to make Brahmins feel guilty for their existence. It’s time to change this narrative. Be a Brahmin. Wear it on your sleeve. Let the so-called social justice warriors burn, she said.
2 million views crossed
Anuradha Tiwari’s photo went viral on the microblogging site. It has been viewed over 1.7 million times and has received over 8,000 likes. But she also faced massive criticism for the casteist implications of her post.
Anuradha was targeted by netizens
Reacting to her post, an X user slammed her for forgetting that according to Manusmriti (one of the major legal texts of Hinduism), she should not work and should stay at home. ‘According to Manusmriti, girls should stay at home all the time, take care of their husbands and do nothing else. But because of the Constitution, you are showing your power on Twitter and living your life the way you want. So go ahead and thank Babasaheb Ambedkar for this.
Anuradha against reservation
Anuradha Tiwari had earlier gained notoriety for being a strong supporter of the anti-reservation movement. She has been demanding that there should be one family, one reservation. In several posts, the entrepreneur expressed her frustrations over the reservation system and pointed out that, despite being from a higher caste, she did not get any privileges.
Told why he is against reservation
One of her posts in 2022 read, ‘I am a general category student. My ancestors have given me 0.00 acres of land. I live in a rented house. I could not get admission despite scoring 95% marks, but my classmate who scored 60% marks and who is from an affluent family got admission. And you ask me, what problem do I have with reservation?’
Lucknow to Bangalore journey
Anuradha Tiwari has also written on her ex’s account
#OneFamilyOneReservation. Anuradha was born in Lucknow. She also did her schooling from Lucknow. Later she shifted to Delhi and is now the CEO of a company in Bangalore. She calls herself a unique entrepreneur.