Tuesday, February 05, 2013

First 'twas peace, then love for the 'dravidians'

someone on twitter told me that jeyamohan, the writer, is in the crosshairs of the godmen because of his objection to christian conversion/land mafia activities in kanyakumari.

by the way, jeyamohan wrote the screenplay for 'ozhimuri' (divorce deed), a brilliant malayalam film that metaphorically talks about the tamilization of the erstwhile malayalam speaking kanyakumari district and the forcible 'divorce' of the malayalam-speakers from their heritage, through the device of an actual divorce. ozhimuri was at the iffk 2012 and i expect it to sweep the malayalam film awards this year (best supporting actress, bhavna, for sure).

kanyakumari district was part of travancore from circa 1730 (see 1741, the battle of colachel, with marthanda varma of travancore defending his land against the dutch and dealing them a decisive defeat). in the time 1819-1930, the nadars were heavily converted to christianity (though all nadars did not convert). kanyakumari became majority christian, and they wanted to rename kanyakumari as 'kanyaka mariam' (virgin mary). they also wanted to secede from travancore as they did not like sir CP, the statesman who was the diwan of travancore. so they did 'tactical voting' and claimed they were tamils; so kanyakumari was ceded to tamil nadu, which views it as 'conquered territory'. even such a significant event as the battle of colachel is not important to tamil/dmk chauvinists, as it has nothing to do with their mythical past. (besides, the chruch-created 'dravidians' don't want to talk about mere hindu defeating a christian european power.)

if you want to know how lahore (formerly majority sikh-hindu) has been islamized, just look at how formerly malayalam-speaking kanyakumari has been tamilized. same thing. dmkism is a semitic religion, which is why it is so chummy with RoL and RoP.


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