Dr. U. G. Barad wrote: 
> I might go to temple once in a year or two but heart to heart I always pray
> to god. Equally I don't believe in religion or caste but at the same time I
> am proud in the religion and caste where I am born though without my choice.
> I feel others should also be proud in their own religion and or caste in
> which they are born.
 
 
 
Dr. U. G. Barad,
Its easy to be fooled into thinking that your system is a good one whenever one 
is born at or near the top of a pyramid structure. The British Kings, Queens, 
Lords etc. find their system a pleasant one too. 
 
I think even you will admit that it is a cruel system when one is born a near 
slave or at the bottom of a pyramid system. It is an especially cruel system 
when one cannot marry the person you love because she supposedly belongs to 
another caste/class. The zenith of a cruel system is when your parents want you 
to marry someone of THEIR choice, when the chosen ones qualification is that 
s/he satisfies the caste/class desires of the parents. Again, the British have 
the Prince of Wales as an example of such a system.
 
Mervyn3.0
 
 


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