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Another editor commented: "Kupari is a disparaging term for the East Indians (ethnic group)." If a reference can be found for this, it could be mentioned in the article. -- Eastmain 12:41, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
In general, all towns are notable. If someone could add the latitude and longitude of Kupari as well as other references to the article, that would be helpful. -- Eastmain 12:41, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
User:Eastmain has made two mistakes: One removing the speedy delete tag(in case of a contest you should add a {{hangon}}, not remove the delete tag).
Second he has mistaken this article for a town named Kupari [1]. No this article isn't about a place but about a community. Anyone who has read the article can see that. Please read both articles Kupari and East Indians (ethnic group) and you will find that they are about the same community.
The place named Kupari is in Orissa, India on the eastern coast. The community that is refered to as Kupari in this article exists in and around Vasai and Mumbai on the west coast.
I have been asked to provide references that Kupari is a disparaging term. Well this is the only article which refers to "Kupari" as a community. All web searches will point you to the place, not to the community. So if you insist on me providing a source I have only one answer: can anyone provide references to the original article itself and prove that there is really a community called Kupari?
The only reference I can provide is my own. I have quite a lot of friends from the East Indian community and can assure you that they will not treat you very kindly if you call them as "Kupari". -- Deepak D'Souza ( talk • contribs) 13:54, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
One more thing : this is the only edit done by the creator of the article: Special:Contributions/Rumaovijay
It will perhaps be helpful to know what Kupari means: It means "Those who drank water from the well(kup)". It may seem innocuous at first but it is not. It is used by local Hindus to insult the Christians. The legend is that during the Portuguese rule a priest would bite a piece of the Eucharist and drop it in the well. The water was now "polluted" by the touch of a Christian. Anyone who drank water from this well was "polluted" and according to Hindu caste rules , lost whatever status he had and was banished from the society. This left them with no choice but to convert to Christianity. Calling a Christian person as Kupari is to tell him that he was a polluted outcast from society and to equate him with a low caste. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Deepak D'Souza ( talk • contribs) 14:11, 30 April 2007 (UTC).
Please use {{ Infobox ethnic group}}, for the Kupari article, as it will look better.
I can't believe people have been editing this article since 2007 and nobody saw the word "whixh" in the intro. What do people think editing is exactly? Just put in your own stuff and forget the rest I suppose. Tells you everything you need to know about why WP is so bad. The rest of the intro is awful too, but it makes you wonder if anything is worth the effort here-- ෆාට් බුබුල ( talk) 08:18, 4 November 2022 (UTC).
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Another editor commented: "Kupari is a disparaging term for the East Indians (ethnic group)." If a reference can be found for this, it could be mentioned in the article. -- Eastmain 12:41, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
In general, all towns are notable. If someone could add the latitude and longitude of Kupari as well as other references to the article, that would be helpful. -- Eastmain 12:41, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
User:Eastmain has made two mistakes: One removing the speedy delete tag(in case of a contest you should add a {{hangon}}, not remove the delete tag).
Second he has mistaken this article for a town named Kupari [1]. No this article isn't about a place but about a community. Anyone who has read the article can see that. Please read both articles Kupari and East Indians (ethnic group) and you will find that they are about the same community.
The place named Kupari is in Orissa, India on the eastern coast. The community that is refered to as Kupari in this article exists in and around Vasai and Mumbai on the west coast.
I have been asked to provide references that Kupari is a disparaging term. Well this is the only article which refers to "Kupari" as a community. All web searches will point you to the place, not to the community. So if you insist on me providing a source I have only one answer: can anyone provide references to the original article itself and prove that there is really a community called Kupari?
The only reference I can provide is my own. I have quite a lot of friends from the East Indian community and can assure you that they will not treat you very kindly if you call them as "Kupari". -- Deepak D'Souza ( talk • contribs) 13:54, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
One more thing : this is the only edit done by the creator of the article: Special:Contributions/Rumaovijay
It will perhaps be helpful to know what Kupari means: It means "Those who drank water from the well(kup)". It may seem innocuous at first but it is not. It is used by local Hindus to insult the Christians. The legend is that during the Portuguese rule a priest would bite a piece of the Eucharist and drop it in the well. The water was now "polluted" by the touch of a Christian. Anyone who drank water from this well was "polluted" and according to Hindu caste rules , lost whatever status he had and was banished from the society. This left them with no choice but to convert to Christianity. Calling a Christian person as Kupari is to tell him that he was a polluted outcast from society and to equate him with a low caste. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Deepak D'Souza ( talk • contribs) 14:11, 30 April 2007 (UTC).
Please use {{ Infobox ethnic group}}, for the Kupari article, as it will look better.
I can't believe people have been editing this article since 2007 and nobody saw the word "whixh" in the intro. What do people think editing is exactly? Just put in your own stuff and forget the rest I suppose. Tells you everything you need to know about why WP is so bad. The rest of the intro is awful too, but it makes you wonder if anything is worth the effort here-- ෆාට් බුබුල ( talk) 08:18, 4 November 2022 (UTC).
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