The apology by Vijaya Gadde further sparked anger among the female journalists who were a part of the round-table discussion and a lot of others users. Anna MM Vetticad, who was a part of the picture, tweeted against Gadde’s apology, saying that she’s “sad to see a lack of awareness and concern about the caste issues” and that the picture was not a “private photo”. Vetticad also mentioned that the photo was taken by a Twitter representative and sent for distribution.
https://twitter.com/annavetticad/status/1064782090905010176
Another journalist, Rituparna Chatterjee, who was also present during the discussion, tweeted in defense of the picture saying that the posters were brought and given to the Twitter team by Sanghapali Aruna, who raised some important points regarding her Dalit experience on Twitter. She also mentioned that there was no “targeting/specific selection of any group”.
https://twitter.com/MasalaBai/status/1064474340392148992
https://twitter.com/MasalaBai/status/1064474709952212998
Sanghapali Aruna, who brought the posters with her talked to ThePrint about how women have been one of the major victims of the Brahminical patriarchy despite it controlling all of us in more ways than one. “The ‘Smash Brahminical patriarchy’ poster which I gifted to Jack Dorsey was questioning precisely this hegemony and concentration of power in the hands of one community. This wasn’t an attempt at hate speech against the Brahmins but was an attempt to challenge the dominance and sense of superiority that finds its origins in the caste system”.
Aruna was also greatly disturbed by Gadde’s apology as she mentions that “Americans do not know of the Indian caste history, they can’t tell one brown person from another. But as an Asian woman, Vijaya should’ve known better”.
Public reaction to the photo largely varies. Some people slammed Dorsey and the photo, while others have stood up in support of it. They believe that the poster was a political art piece that represented India’s Dalit lower caste and other religious minorities’ demands to get rid of the gender and caste-based discrimination by the elite Brahmins.
https://twitter.com/dalitdiva/status/1064767431061708800
https://twitter.com/GauravPandhi/status/1064790294321905664
https://twitter.com/sandygrains/status/1064753374313144320
https://twitter.com/mihirssharma/status/1064756234702725120
https://twitter.com/AdityaRajKaul/status/1064975045443940352
https://twitter.com/GitaSKapoor/status/1065121168393478145
https://twitter.com/DrSharmisthaDe/status/1064942023940218880
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