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The fallacy of Tanthris arguments
by Kumar on Jun 07, 2007 07:20 PM   Permalink

If you don't want to fix something you put the responsibity on others. This is what the Tanthri is doing. The Tanthris hate lower caste Hindus (since the past 5000 years) so he says he cannot end discrimination and challanges the law to end it. He knows that the law and justice process in India is slow and flawed and hence he can continue with discrimination for a very long time. Everyday in India, the municipal corporations and corrupt politicians play this trick of putting the responsibility of fixing the system on someone else.
British had a tradition of colonism, Americans had a tradition of slavery, terrorists have a tradition of murdering innocents, thieves have a tradition of stealing, does it make these evil practices right? I don't think so. If tradition encourages evil discrimination, it needs to be abolished. Like the Tanthris before him this Tanthris has put his caste supremacy intrests above the national intrests. He like Hinduism and his caste supremacy thousand times more than the love for India and justice and equality.

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