Did you read what I wrote? I said the root cause of the Lankan issue is unhealthy level of Tamil nationalism aka Tamil chauvinism which is built up on history revisionism. If you have even an iota of knowledge in South Indian politics and Tamil nationalism, you would not respond like this. In 2015, do you know Telugu language education was banned in TN? That is Tamil Nationalism for you. Did I talk about Jaffna Tamils or their history? I can talk about that as well. Read again, my point is the root cause of the Sri Lankan conflict is Tamil chauvinism, look at language politics in TN itself.
If we substitute Sinhala with Tamil, that statement becomes extremely erroneous. I have never seen Sinhala leaders peddling in such naked chauvinism like Tamil politicians in TN do. Look at how Seeman fellow talks, how karunanidi and Jayaliltha peddled in TN nationalism. These are your examples. In Sri Lanka no Sinhala politician dares to talk about any minorities in public like Tamils do about non Tamil speakers in TN and peddle in Sinhala nationalism like they do. The ones who are branded as Sinhala nationalists are even more diplomatic in how they talk and their usual topics include American imperialism, indian imperialism and that’s it. If any Sinhala leader makes such statement, there would be a huge backlash against them in SL. You don’t see that in TN. I have seen TN guys making fun of North Indians pointing at their religion based politics and Hindutva ideologies. But what they forget is they are equally or more extremist when it comes to linguistic nationalism.
What makes you think I am not calm here? If you can point a single lie I have mentioned here. It is common knowledge among history circles that Tamil nationalists’ distort history and indulge in history revisionism. Tamils have the tendency to manufacture history ( only in a manner that is politically advantageous to them), that is part of their politics. Which state are you from in India?
Yes, Karunanidhi actually made that statement. He said ‘Tamil is the mother of all languages’. Now this will be ridiculously funny for an outsider, but Tamils in general believe him hundred percent and their politics is built up on this.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...anguages-in-the-world/articleshow/6084187.cms
Are you saying Harappa is Tamil? Do you know Tamil nationalists actually believe so? They believe the whole subcontinent was once Tamil speaking and some even believe the whole subcontinent should go back to that state again. Are you shocked? If you learn more about Tamil nationalism, you would get shocked more.
Yes, Tamil and Telugu are both Dravidian languages, that is to me and to you and to many others. Not to Tamil nationalists. Tamil nationalists believe ( in fact many Tamils) the proto Dravidian language which gave birth to many Dravidian languages is actually Tamil. No amount of linguistic research will cure that belief. They hold onto that belief because that is part of Tamil nationalism.
If you believe Cambodian temples were built under Tamil cultural influence, again you are wrong according to Tamil nationalists. According to them Tamils built them when infact, it is Khmer people who built them when they used to be Hindus. The Indian connection to Khmer people were through the Pallavas and not Tamils. And Tamils will tell you again Pallavas were Tamils when history shows us they had North Indian roots. That is Tamil nationalism
Could you please tell me who those academicians are who believe Sri Lanka was Tamil? Are they graduates of the Karunanidhi school of history? And don’t you realize when you say that some academics ( god knows who because I think you too believe it) believe Sri Lanka was Tamil, you in fact prove the main argument I present here that Sri Lanka’s issue is history revisionism.
Where have I implied it? Can you read English?
So you are saying, an arrangement where a minority ruled a majority, in this case a 25% percent minority ruling over a 75% majority is fine, ( as long as they are Tamils ah? ) That is what an apartheid looks like my friend what the world condemned as a whole in South Africa! And even the British constitutional experts condemned the Tamil suggestion way back in 1939.
Can you read? Or are you blinded by Tamil nationalism? If you can read, you will learn in my post itself that Sinhala governments changed and some even not implemented some of the policies of the previous Sinhala governments that were treated as discriminatory. So the policy of Sinhalising the Tamils which they brought in as a strategy to contain Tamil chauvinism was dropped very much earlier. But Sri Lanka’s issue still persists even under a more equitable system where there is regional autonomy in Tamil dominated areas. Because the root cause remain unanswered and under researched which is Tamil chauvinism.
As far as I know there is a huge support base for such history revisionist ideologies among Tamils. Even Tamils’ CM once said it. What is wrong with Vaiko when he says the same thing Karunanithi said?
What are you trying to say? Didn’t India play a supporting part to Tamil terrorism in early days providing training and material support to Tamil terrorism?
Again, trying to evade the point. Have I made any incorrect statement here?
I have seen number of posts made by manlion, I was just responding to what@Joe Shearer said. I know there are many countries which share the same language. I did not speak about Tamil language but I pointed out an unhealthy level of Tamil nationalism or Tamil chauvinism that has contributed to the conflict in SL ( and I believe still an issue in India as well).
No bengalis, no Punjabis, no sindhis, no Russians or no English and even no Telugus or Kannadiags have linguistic nationalism ( chauvnism) to the extent Tamils show.
I did not want to pick up a fight, I wanted to start a conversation on that. It is sad, that Joe simply evaded it by going around it without answering the main point.