Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Our people disguised as white people make Laws

வெள்ளைக்கார வேஷத்திலே உள்ள நம்மவர்கள் சட்டம் செய்கிறார்கள்; அதற்கு அடிமையாக நாம் இருக்கிறோம் என்றால் அதில் சுதந்திரத்தின் சாரமே இல்லை. http://www.kamakoti.org/tamil/part1kural62.htm
Mahakavi Bharathiyar mentions how Law makers praise on one side Swami Vivekananda and then make laws which is opposed by people in the country. That was in hundred years before and its not a coincidence on Jallikattu revoked by Law or Dress code to temples revoked by Law as I write this post...All of these are to show that Law making was not a part of ancient India, but English introduced it as and when they themselves were trying it in their own countries just like trying out their new invention 'Democrazy'. I was looking at 'The Hindu' papers school's edition, NOT A NEWS on Swami Vivekananda's birth day as National Youth Day celebration, instead the front page says something on Australian news..so much so for them and Swami Vivekananda by this newspaper.Correct me if am wrong...by showing school's edition dated 13th Jan 2016, if there was any news on National Youth Day celebrations either in Chennai/Tamil Nadu or India. Also read as how Bharathiyar mentions about our ancient kings rule as how it should be a role model for us..We are all hypnotized by 'English medium of education' as Mahatma Gandhi mentioned unable to think beyond, 'Democrazy' and 'Laws'. 'We, the English educated people alone are unable to assess the great loss that this factor has caused...Among the many evils of foreign rule, this blighting imposition of a foreign medium upon the youth of the country will be counted by history as one of the greatest. It has sapped the energy of the nation, it has estranged them for the masses, it has made education unnecessarily expensive. If this process is still persisted in, it bids fair to rob the nation of its soul. The sooner, therefore educated India shakes itself free from the hypnotic spell of the foreign medium, the better it would be for them and the people.' http://www.gandhi-manibhavan.org/gandhiphilosophy/philosophy_education_aspergandhi.htm

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