From: ranga@cs.umd.edu (M.Ranganathan) Newsgroups: soc.culture.punjab,soc.culture.indian, [others] Subject: Re: "Brahmins not used to killing unjustly" Date: 15 Oct 1996 13:26:43 -0400 In article <3263B210.1AB9@wpo.hcc.com>, N. K. Agrawal wrote: >> Without any shame, hate spreader & history distorter Gurupdesh Singh (gsp7@co rnell.edu) wrote: > >> Also in the Ramayana, Ram is ordered to kill a shudra >> by a learned Brahmin for no apparent reason (in fact, >> many Dalits politicians like Kanshi Ram and Mayawati >> have point to this in rejecting Ram as a "God" of the >> Dalits). Ram obediently perform the deed. The is a >> sort of Brahmanical propaganda directed at the soldier >> class to obey the Brahmins whenever they need to >> "teach the shudras a lesson". > >Where did you read it? I dont need a soldier class to teach shudras lessons. I teach shudras lessons quite frequently. Why just the other day, this groovy shudra chick came up to me and asked - "o learned brahmin, how does one take a tour through 500 cities? I have very little dough." Why said I , with a twinkle in my eye, You get into your T(o)uring machine, And with a smash, You press on the gas, And from city to city you will go. But remember honey, To spend as little money, For I dont think it is funny, If you should come back broke. Cause I need as much of your bread, As is possible I said, So go find the minimum tour. So she's still a' trying I probably be dying Of laughter or I will get old. For the secret you see Is P is not NP And she will be T(o)uring for ever more. Ranga. (~C)Copy left. All lefts reserved. - Suffering from the after effects of too much debugger ing too little sleep and too much caffeine.