Continue the story of discussion between the Atheist and the Monk
After agreeing that a deity logic put by him was not effective. The atheist tried to corner the Monk on another point.
Atheist: Sir, I have another question? I heard your vedas dont allow the shudras to read it. And all your sages, noblemen endorse it.
Monk: Yes, its true. but the definition of the vedas on the shudras is different. We treat the shudras as a part of varnas.
Atheist: enough of your endorsement. You agree that some people are mistreated. They are not given the right to read the vedas. Yet you say, we dont discriminate. This is hypocrisy at the best.
Monk: I have a point to clarify, let me complete my statement. The definition of the Varnas is...
Athieist: Enough, i am not interested to listen to your foolish and the illogical statements.
Monk: Do you use a laptop?
Atheist: Of course, I do. All my works are done in my laptop. It is quite easy to use.
Monk: Does your attender use a laptop?
Atheist: Illogical, he doesn't use it. He needs a cafeteria not a laptop.
Monk: Is he allowed to work on your laptop? Is he allowed to attend your project meetings? Is he allowed to attend the business meetings of your organization?
Atheist: Off course no. Why would he be invited to such high profile meetings?
Monk: Dont you think you are doing injustice to him? Aren't you discriminating?
Atheist: No, we are not discriminating. He is not matured for the discussion, he is not educated for the situation. That's simple.
Monk: What a hypocrite you are, you deny a person to have a laptop. You deny him to your high profile business meetings. And you say you are not discriminating him.
Atheist: He is not trained for such things, he is trained for doing the menial jobs like a making tea, coffee, getting photo copies, getting letters signed, etc. How could we invite him for the high profile meetings.
Monk: Similarly, please equate your attender to a shudra. Dont you see both are similar.
Atheist: Maybe.
Monk: Not maybe, its true. Every civilization tries to give people the right to their works. The right to work as per their competency.
Atheist: But, the discrimination against the lower class is still prevalent in the country.
Monk: There are instances of the same even today, i agree. We have come a long way for it. But, this too will come to an end.
Atheist: Hope it ends, and take a blame for it in your culture.
Monk: The blame is on the culture and the community. When some communities become too powerful, they tend to make such illogical rules. Like a regional political party, gives leadership to its kins.
Atheist: Yeah, it is an organizational fallacy.
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