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08 Nov 2015 10:39 #277656
by ketchim
Comprehension problems persist with you ramesh ! reverence ?
Miguel Street was on our high school Literature reading list !
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08 Nov 2015 10:42 #277657
by ramesh
It makes you feel better to believe that I have comprehension problems.
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08 Nov 2015 10:44 #277658
by ketchim
ramesh , we see daily kwami , berbicians et al agonising over this
and me pointing this fact out :
Naipaul's earlier statements, especially his remarks that the first Mughal emperor
Babur's invasion of India "left a deep wound",
are consistent with ideas Naipaul has been airing for many years now.
Ancient Hindu India was destroyed."
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08 Nov 2015 11:00 #277660
by Kwami
Naipaul is absolutely correct The Barbur invasion destroyed Ancient India and the scars from those wounds has still not healed.
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08 Nov 2015 13:56 #277671
by ketchim
It might seem unlikely that a Nobel Laureate
would put himself in a position of apparently endorsing an act
that spawned mass murder -
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08 Nov 2015 14:11 #277677
by Kwami
The real mass murders were committed by the Muslims invaders
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08 Nov 2015 17:32 #277698
by ketchim
Nobel can be purchased....we usually meet the queen and get knighted...
or collect Gold : see above
no kiss me arse nobel for jackasses like Naipaul
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08 Nov 2015 17:36 #277701
by ketchim
Nevertheless, Naipaul's entirely negative understanding of India's Islamic history
has its roots firmly in the mainstream imperial historiography
of Victorian Britain.
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08 Nov 2015 17:50 #277704
by ketchim
More striking still was the quote attributed to Naipaul about the destruction
of the Babri Masjid, Babur's mosque, in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, a decade ago:
"Ayodhya is a sort of passion," he said. "Any passion is to be encouraged.
Passion leads to creativity."
For a man whose work contains many eloquent warnings of the dangers
of misplaced political passions -
this might appear to be a surprising volte face ::LOL:: a.k.a Trini comess
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08 Nov 2015 17:52 #277705
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wait, wait ...fellah could not get along wid he own Father ? **phew**
sounds like Chin and she faddah !
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