““Brahmin Women Salivate Over Dalit Man”: The Wire’s Editor Can Deny The Article But How Will He Deny This Statement Of Suraj Yengde?”, The Commune, March 28, 2026
“The Wire, in its characteristic posture of victimhood, issued a statement this week calling the controversy around Suraj Yengde’s purported article the work of “hatred and perversity among casteist Hindus.” The article in question, titled “The Case for ‘Dalit Porn’ – Why Bahujan Content Creators Must Conquer this Last Frontier” had reportedly been published on The Wire’s website before being allegedly deleted, with no correction notice and no editorial explanation, after screenshots of it went viral on X.
In it, Yengde allegedly made a case for Bahujan content creators to enter pornography as an ideological project framing caste-targeted sexual content as a tool of Ambedkarite liberation.
The Wire’s response to the ensuing outrage was not to acknowledge the deletion. It was to declare the entire article a fabrication by those with “sick minds,” defend Yengde as a “respected Dalit scholar,” and close ranks entirely. Statement issued. Outrage dismissed. Case closed or so The Wire hoped…….”
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