Guest guest Posted December 31, 1999 Report Share Posted December 31, 1999 > Just remember, sudras invented and manufactured the tape recorder and the > printing press. Without those two inventions, I would never have heard > the words of Srila Prabhupada, and I would never have known what the > transcendental form of the Supreme Personality of Godhead looks like. Not to speak of the millions of excellent sudras who have worked their asses off for years to provide all of ISKCONs members and the rest of the *normal* society with food, shelter and clothing only to be called dirty karmis or some other prejudiced term by the high and mighty ISKCONites. I really do not know of any other so-called religious sect that holds itself so far above all others and denigrates all others as much as ISKCON *bhaktas*. And yet hardly any other religion is as dependent upon those same others as ISKCON for even their daily maintenance. If ISKCON could just begin to show a little contrition for all of their nastiness to others within and without it would be a pleasant change. I have always thought about a public Thank You to all the "karmis" who help me provide for my family and personal needs. Like the banana growers, for instance, I am so grateful that they have provided fresh fruit every single day of my life so that I always have something to offer to Krsna in the morning (with a little honey!). I son't even know these people but they do a good job and are so reliable. Probably a lot of them are our Christian godbrothers and their gurudeva, Jesus Christ, helps them in their prescribed duties. Sudras make up the vast majority of our global population and many are our Christian, Muslim, Hindu and other religious Godbrothers and Godsisters. Sudras and karmis are not demons. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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