Gunaseelan M Profile picture
Dyslexic dad. Sanathani. IIM Mumbai (NITIE)
Nov 27, 2023 19 tweets 4 min read
Most Non-Brahmins believe in the 'brahmin-oppressor' narrative. And I've seen even TB's siding with 'Brahmin-Aryan Migration' theory, so less said on that is better.

Most non-Bs intuitively know that Bs are of their own. So this fear of Brahmin is not intuitive but acquired
1/ thru narratives maintained by D-company. The fear particularly abt opportunities(education, job) is real. That fear is built by using the fact that majority of the govt. jobs around 1900s were held by Bs.

Ofc that's not because Bs ring fenced those jobs against anyone
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Aug 16, 2022 26 tweets 9 min read
Bharat just marked it's 75th year of independence. A thread on a what it could have achieved but failed to, and the opportunities that lie ahead.

@OurTemples @trramesh @tnhrcedept @dharmic_indians @AalayamKaappom @PankajSaxena84 @karthikgnath @jsaideepak
1/25 The enormous potential for development in scientific research, economy, politics, education & social justice in the domains of architecture, design, crowd mgmt, organization building, etc that Bharat could have had but never had.

#ReclaimTemples
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Apr 8, 2022 8 tweets 2 min read
I don't understand the critics of coloniality. Do they think that coloniality doesn't exist or is good for society or speaking about it will do bad?

If it's 3, then they are behaving with same the colonial conditioning...

(1/n) To criticize our own OETs while take the external OETs at face value. Similar to the 'White man's burden' we do have a similar equivalent acronym from the colonised POV in Tamil, i.e. 'Vellaikaran Poi Solla Maattaan' or 'White man won't lie'

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