Concluding remarks by A Neelakandan in an article on dravidian ideology wipe out is as follows. Tamil Brahmins knew it for centuries, but now its hollowness is acknowledged by almost all.
Today, the 100-year-old Dravidian movement is struggling to remain
relevant. It has become socially, culturally, historically and spiritually a failed movement. Like all failed movements it lives in desperation. And like all desperate entities it seeks violence and hatred to justify its existence. The term ‘social justice’ has become synonymous in the Dravidian movement for a racial hatred for Brahmins and a passionate hatred against Indic spiritual traditions. Thankfully, people have realised its ideological bankruptcy.
Dravidian identity crisis
Today, the 100-year-old Dravidian movement is struggling to remain
relevant. It has become socially, culturally, historically and spiritually a failed movement. Like all failed movements it lives in desperation. And like all desperate entities it seeks violence and hatred to justify its existence. The term ‘social justice’ has become synonymous in the Dravidian movement for a racial hatred for Brahmins and a passionate hatred against Indic spiritual traditions. Thankfully, people have realised its ideological bankruptcy.
Dravidian identity crisis