From calling #TheKashmirFiles a "jhoothi film" he does an about turn feigning sympathy for KPs, and asking why BJP hasn't done enough. Seriously. How does that make #TKF a "jhoothi film"?
The first at JNU "A Brief History of Science in India" by @sabareeshpa, the 2nd at Constitution Club by @RatanSharda55 and the 3rd below by Jay Bhattacharjee.
The 4th one was at BLR March 23, by author Madabhushi Madan Gopal.
1.. This document from 2005 on State.gov says US is helping "secure" labs that could be used for bioweapons. 2. If they existed in 2005, 14 years after the fall, do they exist now? @ggreenwald
I have no way to verify the authenticity of this, except that it is on the US State Department website.
The document is a treaty between US DOD and the Ukraine government which admits to the existence of "technology, pathogens and expertise" that could be used for bio-weapons.
It mentions institutes and laboratories with technology, pathogens, and expertise (for bio-weapons) located in Lviv, Odessa, Kyiv, and other facilities in Ukraine.
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Stories are made-up to backfit colonial narratives. The egalitarianism in Mahabharata is remarkable, compared to any ancient society. Remember Aristotle refers to some people as "natural slaves."
Interesting, the author of Mahabharat does not look positively on Drona's action.
Serious question.—what did a “Brahmin” ever do to you personally? What is your direct experience?
“One way to decolonize is to come back to our experience from the narratives we have been told.”
Yes the way some pujaris ask dakshina is a problem, but do we realize that the state has impoverished these pujaris and robbed the temples of resources.
They get a pittance. While the Church is rolling in money. Not confiscated by the Govt.