
Ambedkarite professor/researcher rants a lot about the social life & absurdities in India. Is occassionally funny but mostly mediocre.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 58 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

There is a Trans Bill which has been pushed through Parliament with strange haste, meanwhile discourse is stuck on Dhurandar even as some very strange news erupt around us. The world just keeps getting weirder and no one learns anything.
Very 'end o... more
An angry, upset rant on the reality of college campuses & the absolute savarna fragility of overreaction over the UGC Guidelines
2026 will be an interesting year for the elite savarna-sphere. Some trend-predictions from podcast fatigue, wanderlust to sex, polyamory and dating apps-- a fun end-of-the-year rambling.
Festive season is over, was it fun? Was it real? Or did everything- the social media stories, the ethnic outfits, the 'family time', the celebrations and even the objections-- did it all feel like carrying the spontaneity & verve of staged, choreogra... more
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I downloaded this app just so that I can listen to this. Always had an inkling that people just don’t want to introspect (including me), but buffalo gave it a grammar. Also now my surroundings make more sense.
Ravikant is doing great job by challenging Savarnas to dare to come out of their cocooned life.
Loves it, probably one of the few original show on the internet.
Eye opening, Bomb dropping and informative! Keep up with this amazing work!
This is a great podcast if you enjoy a good rant about assorted but related topics. Buffalo gives voice to what many of us are thinking, except he’s more articulate.
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This show often centers on Indian society, caste discourse, politics, and cultural critique, with a sharp, argumentative style. Episodes frequently tackle campus policy, elite Savarna culture, and the commercialization of cultural rituals, often arguing that modern trends reveal deeper social tensions. The host(s) mix personal anecdotes, political analysis, and provocative takes to illuminate perceived hypocrisies in elites and institutions. A few episodes stand out for their controversial framing and bold challenges to widely held beliefs, making it a provocative listen for anyone interested in social dynamics, policy debates, and cultural criticism in contemporary India.
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