The magazine is described by the
Columbia University library as "characterized by strong anti-Brahminist, anti-caste and anti-racist stance, advocacy of liberation from Brahminism, and polemical tone. Self-proclaimed as "the sole spokesman for the entire deprived, dehumanised lot of India...", – Dalits, Backward Castes, Christians, Muslims, Sikhs, women – "all victims of the Aryan Brahminical racism." The magazine published articles that attacked
Hinduism,
Zionism,
Judaism,
Communism and
American neoconservatism. Its
anti-Brahmin rhetoric frequently follows to further
antisemitism with claims of
Brahmins in India being related to
Jews and deriving their "fanaticism" and "arrogance" from "Jewish Zionist Racism", the magazine calls Brahmins "the Jews of India" and says that Jews and Brahmins are both races and Brahmins are blood brothers of Jews though on many occasions it contradicts itself, calling Brahmins as Aryans and saying that they elevated
Krishna to godhood and built the sex-filled story of Mahabharat round him, to
co-opt the rebellious
Yadavas. The editor V.T. Rajsekhar has treated the hoax text
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion as legitimate and has accused Brahmins and Zionists of a conspiracy to "join hands (with Hindus who he says are only upper castes) to crush Muslims, Blacks and India's Dalits."
Dalit Voice, in addition to publishing articles about "Zionist conspiracies" regarding
Hitler and the
Third Reich, have also supported the
Iranian government and
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's
denial of the
holocaust. It also claimed that the
September 11, 2001 attacks in USA were
covertly executed by Zionists controlling America and used to attack and destroy Muslim nations. He has also published articles in
Dalit Voice that call for shifting the Jewish state of Israel to the United States.
Dalit Voice expressed praise for
Barack Obama and praised
suicide bombing, calling it the art of dying and the supreme sacrifice and claims to be the first in the world to predict defeat of U.S in the
war on terror. ==Reception==