12-30-2006, 12:06 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Due to malevolence and laziness media paints any violence having a dalit victims as a caste atrocity, however the fact remains a lot of violence is aimed to humiliate the dalits.
When some upper caste Hindus point out with glee, see we did not do this the OBC's did it, they nicely fall into the trap laid out for them.
When many Hindus simply deny, one the basis of some wrong reports, that no caste based atrocities take place, they again fall into the trap, how can you solve a problem that does not exist.
It is the duty of Hindu nationalists to put their best foot forward and solve these atrocities on fellow Hindus. There should be organizations other than the Dalit Freedom Network to help Dalits right?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
A lot of violence may indeed be aimed to humiliate Dalits but not everything is and when people try to paint it as if it's the only truth then we have a problem, look at Varsha Bhosle writing on Jhajjar, everyone's perception of it is that of a caste atrocity which is far from reality, so how do we know if the media hasn't distorted other so called violence against Dalit incidents.
So would it be okay if I start reporting every murder of a Brahmin as a caste atrocity?
Some upper caste Hindus point out facts about the OBC involvement because the very next day these people will go back to being OBC but when an atrocity happens they are reported as upper castes, so what do you expect people to do, take the blame for things they didn't do, one day we are supposed to accept that Kunbi's are upper caste but the very next day we are supposed to recognize that they are the opressed OBC's, if this is not blatant lying by the media then I don't know what is.
I can't accept distorted lies by the media just to be politically correct, I don't believe that I have to accept propaganda to solve a problem, I will recognize a caste atrocity when caste is really involved such as the recent controversy over entry of Dalits into the Jagannath mandir not when caste is not a factor in an incident such as the one at Jhajjar.
When some upper caste Hindus point out with glee, see we did not do this the OBC's did it, they nicely fall into the trap laid out for them.
When many Hindus simply deny, one the basis of some wrong reports, that no caste based atrocities take place, they again fall into the trap, how can you solve a problem that does not exist.
It is the duty of Hindu nationalists to put their best foot forward and solve these atrocities on fellow Hindus. There should be organizations other than the Dalit Freedom Network to help Dalits right?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
A lot of violence may indeed be aimed to humiliate Dalits but not everything is and when people try to paint it as if it's the only truth then we have a problem, look at Varsha Bhosle writing on Jhajjar, everyone's perception of it is that of a caste atrocity which is far from reality, so how do we know if the media hasn't distorted other so called violence against Dalit incidents.
So would it be okay if I start reporting every murder of a Brahmin as a caste atrocity?
Some upper caste Hindus point out facts about the OBC involvement because the very next day these people will go back to being OBC but when an atrocity happens they are reported as upper castes, so what do you expect people to do, take the blame for things they didn't do, one day we are supposed to accept that Kunbi's are upper caste but the very next day we are supposed to recognize that they are the opressed OBC's, if this is not blatant lying by the media then I don't know what is.
I can't accept distorted lies by the media just to be politically correct, I don't believe that I have to accept propaganda to solve a problem, I will recognize a caste atrocity when caste is really involved such as the recent controversy over entry of Dalits into the Jagannath mandir not when caste is not a factor in an incident such as the one at Jhajjar.