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Even birth based caste system ... why is it considered evil?
Pretty much this.A) It has allowed for the subjugation of an entire group of people for thousands of years
B) All human beings are more or less equal and have the capacity to achieve whatever they set their minds to
Even birth based caste system ... why is it considered evil?
The concept of untouchability is not Hindu.Separating people into castes and regarding others as "Dailts" (untouchables) was a pernicious system in my view..that divided and subjugated people.
Even birth based caste system ... why is it considered evil?
why this thread is in religious debate section?
Because it's causes segregation, prejudice and inequality, and doesn't allow people to forge their own destiny and carve their own place in society.
It's obviously a very ****** idea that only a woefully backwards culture would embrace.
Even birth based caste system ... why is it considered evil?
Keep in mind that most societies, even until recently, had some sort of similar system. The 'upper class' mistreating and being disgusted by the 'lower class'. England, for example. There is still a semblance of this culture in our societies today, although not as extreme.
Ever hear of pre-judgment (aka "prejudice")?
The caste system is one of the worst examples of pre-judgement / prejudice.
Bruce
Why wouldn't it be?
The government of India has formally made the caste system unlawful however aspects of it have survived to this day.
Even birth based caste system ... why is it considered evil?
forgive my ignorance, but wouldn't the caste system prevent some from reaching their potential?
Prejudice exists in practice always, everywhere, but clearly there's a huge difference between pigeonholing someone as a member of a caste vs. not doing so.Isn't this the case in all systems?