See caste discrimination in the language of gender discrimination you already understand.
If you are from a privileged caste, you cannot easily see the discrimination Dalit and Bahujan colleagues face because you have never lived inside it.
But you almost certainly have lived inside the discrimination your mother, your wife, your daughter, or your sister has faced. You have seen how a woman is told to just adjust. How menial work falls to her, unasked. How her anger is called shrillness. How her achievement is called luck.
Caste hierarchy and gender hierarchy in India are not just similar. They are built on the same logic — someone must do the work society does not want to dignify.
The mirror below shows you twenty pairs. On each card, the caste statement is on one side, the gender mirror on the other. Tap to flip. The realisation arrives in two clicks.
No scrolling. No reading lists. Just the mirror full screen, one card at a time.
Tap any card to flip it · ← → to navigate · Esc to close
This tool is not a way to say women have it just as bad or caste is worse than gender. It is the opposite both hierarchies sit on the same logic. Recognising one is the doorway to recognising the other.
If you are Dalit, Bahujan, or a woman who has navigated these patterns directly, this tool may feel unnecessary or even tiring. That is fair. It is built for those who do not yet see what you already live.
The mirror is a doorway, not a conclusion. The next step is to read Ambedkar, take the Caste Consciousness Index, and act on what becomes visible. The pairs are illustrations, not the work.