03-27-2005, 02:49 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-rajesh_g+Mar 25 2005, 08:28 PM-->QUOTE(rajesh_g @ Mar 25 2005, 08:28 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin--> Does this constitue a silent war on dalits ? <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Yes.
Its crimes on a specific group of people, for who they are, and the rights they struggle for (eg. well water, temple entry), and its ongoing. The statistics are there. Therefore its a silent war. Much like the silent war against jews before WWII.
Its shows the psyche of the mass Hindu mind; hatred for a specific group of people and will resort to crimes to express this hatred. Only yesterday there was another march by dalits in Madurai demonstrating against temple entry refusal. This is the year 2005! In short, Hindus hate dalits. Except for individual cases of which there are many, we are a hate-filled people.
K. Ram, reconciliation with or without compromise! For all your knowledge you have not been able to give me one example of mass reconciliation in our shastras or in our history. Just say it, there is none! There is a hole in our shastras. The only thing we know is caste-based mutual but separate coexistence, not reconcialtion.
Now our people dont want this caste coexistence, and its no longer acceptable, politically or socially. So either we reconcile, or one group must leave.
Regards.
Pathma
Yes.
Its crimes on a specific group of people, for who they are, and the rights they struggle for (eg. well water, temple entry), and its ongoing. The statistics are there. Therefore its a silent war. Much like the silent war against jews before WWII.
Its shows the psyche of the mass Hindu mind; hatred for a specific group of people and will resort to crimes to express this hatred. Only yesterday there was another march by dalits in Madurai demonstrating against temple entry refusal. This is the year 2005! In short, Hindus hate dalits. Except for individual cases of which there are many, we are a hate-filled people.
K. Ram, reconciliation with or without compromise! For all your knowledge you have not been able to give me one example of mass reconciliation in our shastras or in our history. Just say it, there is none! There is a hole in our shastras. The only thing we know is caste-based mutual but separate coexistence, not reconcialtion.
Now our people dont want this caste coexistence, and its no longer acceptable, politically or socially. So either we reconcile, or one group must leave.
Regards.
Pathma