Some of you might think this is a bit too much, but moderation does not help societal change. The French revolution did not come about by calling the nobility a ‘tad bit rude’. We have written many times about the history of caste based discrimination and the exploitation of the majority of the Indian society by a small number of upper caste Hindus. We have talked about the justification of caste based reservations in education and employment. Yes, we can all agree that the upper caste Hindus from 200 years ago did some serious damage to the rest of the society and the people from other castes have a right to reparations for fair competition. (Everywhere you see ‘upper caste Hindu’, substitute with any dominant caste name) But this leaves us with an uncomfortable question, the elephant in the room that we either don’t see or don’t want to see. The question is this: What about the upper caste society of the present day? We regularly see people who say something along the lines of, ‘I do...