>My problem is not with affirmative action per se but with the hypocrisy of
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*** Then why do you hold it against the Dalit inndividuals who are merely
trying to survive? And  why should you hold it against those who help the
Dalits, for example the Church,their hypocrisies notwithstanding? What
organized religion do you know of that is not rife with hypocrisies? Under
the circumstances, if one hypocrite helps the oppressed Dalits, as opposed
to the other, why can't you be FOR those who help the oppressed, instead of
reviling them?











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>comes under this category should avail it. My problem is not with
>affirmative action per se but with the hypocrisy of the Church."
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