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by danans
2177 days ago
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> I do find it fascinating how a converted Dalit is basically freed from the social burdens of their class. I would not have expected that, as most religious groups heap scorn or actual punishments on those who convert to another religion. I wouldn't take that statement at face value. They are definitely not freed from the social burdens of their station of birth. They might achieve some sort of better treatment through their association with a larger group of Christians who together wield some political power and influence, but in matters of marriage and other aspects of domestic life, they will likely face the same discrimination that they did before conversion. Consider, for example, the caste system of Roman Catholic Indians in Goa: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Catholic_Brahmin |
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