கால பைரவன்;127371 said:Rationalization of racism! We have seen this quite often, especially from self-styled seculars.
"Others are communal. But my racism is a necessity".
Even this forum is named "tamilbrahmins.com". Not sure why Yamaka wants to associate with it!
I did not want to point it out before but I think I should now. When Yamaka decided to start his own blog, he did not name it as the blog of a globalist, or an atheist or a rationalist or a humanist. He named it as "tamil non-brahmins", which is not only racial but also reveals antipathy towards brahmins.
The atheists would do well to introspect before pointing fingers at others. Otherwise, they show off as rank hypocrites!
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Very interesting questions.
1. When I read the Rules and Regulations of "tamilbrahmins.com" it clearly said "It's for ALL people irrespective of religion, caste or nationality". As a self proclaimed Athiest, the site accepted me as a member, that too a Veteran Member (lol ) now.
2. When I started my blog I gave a similar name, I clearly said, "It may look communal, but is open to ALL people irrespective of religion, caste or nationality".
One may give any name to a blog... what's important is what's discussed there?
I said clearly I will talk about God, Religion, Politics of Tamils etc. here as well as in my blog.
My position has been very clear and open from day one.
I have written extensively as to why Dravidian Ideology is inappropriate for Tamil Nadu / India of today.
Cheers.
ps. I would like to know whether Tamil Brahmin Association will accept Non-Brahmins as Members? I have not read their Bylaws or the Rules & Regulations.
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