11-16-2007, 03:47 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-acharya+Nov 16 2007, 03:50 AM-->QUOTE(acharya @ Nov 16 2007, 03:50 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin--><!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>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
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Mutual respect? Really? [<i>acid dripping..]</i>
Isn't this the same institution from where hails Michael Weazel, and his band of men in red tights and horns, the chronic India/hinduism hater, known for rewriting Indian history to make the christian European ''Aryans'' show up in best light in all their fictions?
I have no doubt that this new intitiative will provide ''splendid'' opportunities for the pack of 'scholars' from Harvard to rewrite ancient Indian/Hinduism history, science, arts, medicine, etc, under the pretense of academic research, to make it seem like the European christian had a hand in all the glorious acomplishments of ancient India, and that without whose help and interaction, Indians would have continued to remain uncivilized and sacrificing children at the altar. Or has that bit already been credited to the Mayan civilization?
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
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Mutual respect? Really? [<i>acid dripping..]</i>
Isn't this the same institution from where hails Michael Weazel, and his band of men in red tights and horns, the chronic India/hinduism hater, known for rewriting Indian history to make the christian European ''Aryans'' show up in best light in all their fictions?
I have no doubt that this new intitiative will provide ''splendid'' opportunities for the pack of 'scholars' from Harvard to rewrite ancient Indian/Hinduism history, science, arts, medicine, etc, under the pretense of academic research, to make it seem like the European christian had a hand in all the glorious acomplishments of ancient India, and that without whose help and interaction, Indians would have continued to remain uncivilized and sacrificing children at the altar. Or has that bit already been credited to the Mayan civilization?