11-16-2007, 03:38 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Harvard unveils ambitious plan focusing on South Asia</b>
âHarvardâs approach to South Asia is one of mutual respect and collaboration. Harvard has much to learn from South Asia and we hope we can reciprocate,â .[/size][/b]
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Really? Mutual respect? [<i>there, I nearly bore a hole in my keyboard dripping acid</i>]
Isn't that the institution from where Michael Weazel, the chronic India/Hindu hater, and his band of little men in red tights come from? The ones who are constantly trying to rewrite Indian/Hinduism history so that the European christian always come out the winner in the end in their fictions?
I suspect with this new initiative, a lot of pro-christian historians will use the opportunity to completely rewrite Indian/Hinduism history to project the 'Aryan' soul-savers from the west in the best light, all this under the pretense of 'academic,' 'scholarly,' or 'research,' work.
âHarvardâs approach to South Asia is one of mutual respect and collaboration. Harvard has much to learn from South Asia and we hope we can reciprocate,â .[/size][/b]
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Really? Mutual respect? [<i>there, I nearly bore a hole in my keyboard dripping acid</i>]
Isn't that the institution from where Michael Weazel, the chronic India/Hindu hater, and his band of little men in red tights come from? The ones who are constantly trying to rewrite Indian/Hinduism history so that the European christian always come out the winner in the end in their fictions?
I suspect with this new initiative, a lot of pro-christian historians will use the opportunity to completely rewrite Indian/Hinduism history to project the 'Aryan' soul-savers from the west in the best light, all this under the pretense of 'academic,' 'scholarly,' or 'research,' work.