Kamal,
You are absolutely correct. The social segregation based on status in the community, which again is based on family lineage, exists everywhere, including the self proclaimed modern society called USA, though less obvious. We all know it and all of us should work towards getting rid of it.
What is the point in wasting our time in defending or criticizing conversion for weeks at a time?
Is there anyone here who wants Dalits(?) to remain dependent on dole from the government forever? Let them think and the answers will pop out by themselves.
Why don't we applaud those who are breaking the barriers and moving ahead, in stead of talking about those who are pulling the whole system down?
Do you agree?
Dilipda
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In a message dated 9/14/03 9:56:11 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<<Now if myself, a Dalit, convert to Christianity, where I will be EQUAL
among other Christians, will not, repeat NOT, all of a sudden become a
social equal among the ruers of society, the upper caste Hindus.>>
Let me have Remy.Y Denis, VP of All India Catholic Union, educate someone with a habitually hate-Hindu mindset. "They (Dalit Christians) are discriminated within Christian society.They have separate places to sit in the Church. They have separate burial grounds and they have no matrimonial relationships with non-Dalit Christians. Even their children do not get preferential admission in our institutions."
Which measure of intellect should I cater to?
KJD.
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