Bizkerbaki

Bizkermax (biss-ker-maks) is an instilled sense of pride the laboring caste holds; the notion that Ramaxia would not exist without the Bizaki remains ingrained. As Ramaxian generations developed, ideologies born of bizkermaxic attitudes became applied to Bizaki relationships with Subaki. The bizkermaxic notions of providing and protecting one’s pod became a means by which Bizaki came to dominate Subaki agency.

Unhealthy socio-sexual attitudes developed by Bizaki regarding Subaki are called bizkerbaki (biss-ker-back-ee). Bizkerbatic attitudes born first among the Fifth Gen, cite Subaki as mentally, physically, and emotionally, inferior and thus require Bizaki in their daily lives. Subaki need Bizaki credit stipends and subsidies, and thus Subaki existence should revolve solely around catering to and caring for, Bizaki. The most damaging bizkerbatic attitude holds that Subaki sexually belong to Bizaki, and thus other castes seeking intimacy must confer with Bizaki, or face hostility.

In the era of the Ninth Gen, bizkerbatic attitudes were prevalent due to Subaki being a minority caste. Among the Tenth Gen, however, bizkerbatic notions were met with intense backlash; many Tenth Gen Subaki worked outside the home and have no tolerance for bizkerbaki from their own gen, or from elder Bizaki. Among the Eleventh Gen, bizkerbatic behaviors are in decline due to many Bizaki being raised by Subaki of the Tenth, and newfound Subaki prevalence in surface, social, and vocational cultures.