07-22-2006, 07:41 PM
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You also blindly believe S Indian languages are separate from N Indian ones, only because for the last 2 centuries or so the west has created the IE framework construct that groups N Indian (Indo-Aryan) as separate from 'Dravidian'. Until then, no one knew this. The idea only took root when they created it.</span>
I am neither impressed nor convinced by the IE framework; but when discussing aspects within it, at least I stick to their rules (like 'there is no Indo-Aryan ethnic group'). You, having accepted it so wholeheartedly, might at least do the same.
You've also internalised every construct and myth they have fed you, until you can imagine no world outside of it (even when you try to rebel against it as with your partial rejection of the AIT, you come no further than your own 'Indo-Aryan and Dravidian' one). To the point that you give no credit or credence to (or have no knowledge of) the understanding of India and Hinduism that was prevalent amongst Indians prior to the misinformation campaign.
This is your loss. You have imbibed all western indological (re-)constructs of what constitutes the fundamentals of India's Hindu civilisation. You're like their unknowing little helper, well-schooled in their massive miseducation programme and unwittingly furthering the miseducation.
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This is the most important information every modern Indian has to understand with his English education. This indoctrination with false world view of Indian civilization which has been going on for the last 200 years with the Indian elite is spreading across the Indian masses in the last 30 years.
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You also blindly believe S Indian languages are separate from N Indian ones, only because for the last 2 centuries or so the west has created the IE framework construct that groups N Indian (Indo-Aryan) as separate from 'Dravidian'. Until then, no one knew this. The idea only took root when they created it.</span>
I am neither impressed nor convinced by the IE framework; but when discussing aspects within it, at least I stick to their rules (like 'there is no Indo-Aryan ethnic group'). You, having accepted it so wholeheartedly, might at least do the same.
You've also internalised every construct and myth they have fed you, until you can imagine no world outside of it (even when you try to rebel against it as with your partial rejection of the AIT, you come no further than your own 'Indo-Aryan and Dravidian' one). To the point that you give no credit or credence to (or have no knowledge of) the understanding of India and Hinduism that was prevalent amongst Indians prior to the misinformation campaign.
This is your loss. You have imbibed all western indological (re-)constructs of what constitutes the fundamentals of India's Hindu civilisation. You're like their unknowing little helper, well-schooled in their massive miseducation programme and unwittingly furthering the miseducation.
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This is the most important information every modern Indian has to understand with his English education. This indoctrination with false world view of Indian civilization which has been going on for the last 200 years with the Indian elite is spreading across the Indian masses in the last 30 years.

