TN/Kerala/Karnataka/AndrahPradesh/SriLanka

Topic started by Dravid (@ 62.73.245.39) on Sun Jul 20 22:57:54 .
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Hey guys

I am starting this thread, and hoping that people from all of these areas will participate and comment. These are the main dravidian areas, still we fight among us. We are the same people, still we try to distance us from each other. I will agree that it seems logical that f.ex Karnataka and Andrah Pradesh will have been touched more by aryan blood then TN and Kerala, but this amount wouldnt be sufficient to change the ethnicity from dravidian looks (aryans keeps their race pure). The SL tamils has also been touched by both arabic and dutch blood(and also sinhala which is a dravidian/aryan/mongolian mix), but the ethnicity amongst the general population is still dravidian-like. So why do Karnataka/Andrah Pradesh take pride in being sanskritinized (or is this just my impression) and distance themselves from TN? I want to know how the telgu/kannada people feel they relate to the tamil and malayalee people. Also some malayalee people try to distance themselves from TN, even though they are like the mirror image of TN in India. The TN tamils and SL tamils are the only two that doesnt seem to "discriminate/fight" amongst each other (except from some anti-tiger fanatics and "india-stay-out-of-our-war" minded people).
Just because the TN is the people amongst us that still refuses to bow under to the aryan invaders, and change our culture and language, we are unpopular amongst the north indians. Shouldnt the other south indian people support us in this, rather then distancing themselves. Are tamils to stubborn? Telgus and kandigas (and mallus), please give us your views, and your impressions of the general populations of your states, views on tamils.
India was our land, we are the true indians! Dont lick the asses of our invaders.
(PS: It is also logical that the north indians has been touched by dravidian blood, but i still havent seen a trend amongst north-indians to distance themselves from hindi, and claim dravidianism. Hmmm...)


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