00:19The beauty of all kinds of discriminatory systems is that they enable the exploited
00:26party to have a stake in the discrimination.
00:30Take salary for example.
00:31It's a very good example.
00:33So I'm paid an amount X, right?
00:35My employer, the stakeholders, the shareholders in the company, they make 10X out of my labour,
00:41my intellectual labour.
00:42They pay me X.
00:43They make 11X, they pay me X, they save 10X.
00:46But this X enables me to run my household and fulfil my dreams.
00:50This X enables me to run my household, send my kids to school, buy a new car, pay my EMI,
00:56please my parents, have some social status, correct?
01:00I know they are exploiting me.
01:01They make 10X for every X they give me.
01:04Will I rise and rebel?
01:06Will I rise and rebel?
01:07I won't.
01:08In fact, one kind of expression of my rebellion would be that I want to become a stakeholder.
01:13I don't want to end the exploitation.
01:15I want to become one of the exploiters.
01:18That's the distorted kind of rebellion that we express.
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