Monday, April 5, 2021

The Rise of a New Tamilnadu

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It is about time the Tamil race realized it has been given the shorter end of the stick all along in the name of all-inclusive politics.

While the complete takeover of Tamilnadu by the Tamil race is still decades away, the journey has already begun.

The journey forward is going to be tough and the future holds a significantly strong dose of violence for the Tamil race to bear with and unleash. However, the destination will ensure the uprising achieves peaceful equilibrium which is needed for sustainable coexistence and growth.

As for now, the 2021 TN Assembly Elections will mark the arrival of the revived Tamil race. It is indeed in the best interests of the Tamil race that non-Tamil interests win in this elections. There are bundles of accusations against political movements and leaders who support non-Tamil-oriented politics and the situation is getting saturated with complaints choking the audience. The next 5 years is when those who are accused of acting against the Tamil race will create, validate and publish the evidence that proves their guilt. 

It is quite disturbing and disheartening to break this to you but be warned, there will be a Tsunami of unavoidable violence in the next 10-15 years and there will be collateral damage. All we can do is be prepared to go through it. The Union of India is already tasting bitter to many and the day is not too far away when Tamils will start considering this union unnatural.

Alternately, we can consider a sustainable solution where Tamils are not underestimated sidelined within the borders of Tamilnadu. The sustainable solution requires undeniable evidence to prove the anti-Tamil elements guilty. These evidences need time to manifest themselves. The next five years are going to be critical from this standpoint.

Therefore, it is in the best interests of the Tamil race that anti-Tamil political movements win the 2021 TN State Assembly Elections. 

Should we survive this treacherous journey, let's meet at the destination. We will have some sustainable solutions to design and implement.

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Sunday, December 20, 2020

How to Reform Tamilnadu Police?

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 It is about time we realize, we need to step in collectively to save Tamilnadu police to make sure they retain their capacity to save us. While we cannot get Joslin back, we can definitely ensure no other girl gets shot in the face.

The police officers need a 8-hour shift. They need at a 5-day work week. They need to be compensated for the 12 days holidays the rest of us civilians enjoy. 

The police officers are supposed to be deployed into actions that will use them as trained law enforcement units. Buying vegetables for senior officers' families and transporting their parents around family functions should not be the tasks of police officers.

They need controlled access to relevant fire power to fight serious/violent crime.

The list goes on but these are just my views. The sustainable solution comes out of asking a police officer. To those of you who care, here is a discussion with a ex-police officer from Australia. Tamilnad police can definitely learn from this discussion. So can we, especially those of us in the 18-25 years age bracket as they are the ones who stand a chance to get to decision making roles in law enforcement in the years to come.

The existng batch of 45-55 year olds have failed us for decades. They were busy sending us to schools. it is about time we took the baton from them and take this journey forward.

Here is the discussion with Tony Angus:

 


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Friday, December 18, 2020

Why are Brahmins always blamed for most of the social issues in India?

 

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 Every time we start discussing any social issue in India, we almost always reach a stage where 'blaming Brahmins' becomes an eventual consequence that becomes unavoidable. It is about time we recognize this trend of brahmin-bashing.

Yes, we need to solve this bias by design. Yes, we need to stop holding brahmins responsible for every social problem in India.

However the solution is not possible without the key ingredient - Brahmin participation. Unless brahmins start speaking up supporting social equality, social justice and start criticizing fellow brahmins who display caste-pride and/or caste based bias towards people, we are not going to solve this. We need a reason to say Brahmins have evolved. We do not see that reason anywhere.

While we look out for reason to support brahmins, we should also look into the reason behind the trend of blaming brahmins for every social issue.

Here is a discussion covering video evidence featuring a brahmin presenting the reason for 'persistent brahmin bashing':


 

 

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Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Parashara Smrithi: Analysis of Anti-human Sanskrit Literature

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 There are quite a few smrithi's (sanskrit literature associated with the hindu faith system) and it is not just Manusmrithi which dictates controversial social policies. Parashara Smrithi is equally bad.

Here are a few samples and guess what, the translation is done by Brahmins and not any western individual.
















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