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Rohini Murugan is on page 63 of 346
A better way to enjoy the book would be to take a shot whenever he mentions anything subtly saffronish
Jan 22, 2025 05:23PM
The Ocean of Churn: How the Indian Ocean Shaped Human History

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Rohini Murugan
Rohini Murugan is on page 172 of 346
Not a single mention of any Mughal rulers. Not one (except as Islamic invaders ofc). The Portuguese are already here, so I doubt there is going to be any in the future pages either.

How can someone claim to write about the historical aspect of a country while ignoring a large swath of time period?
Jan 23, 2025 02:36PM
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Rohini Murugan
Rohini Murugan is on page 145 of 346
The author asks himself why did early Indians impose caste restrictions on themselves, which is a logical question, and then proceeds to say, that he doesn’t have a satisfactory answer to it, which is stupid because caste endogamy is how Hinduism has managed to keep its hierarchical strata intact towards keeping the select few, the Brahmins, happy.

Ambedkar had already wrote about this.
Jan 23, 2025 02:18PM
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Rohini Murugan
Rohini Murugan is on page 47 of 346
I knew it. I knew it. I knew it.

The author is Sanghi.
Jan 02, 2025 08:02PM
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'Neanderthals continue to live on within us. This just confirms what has long been suspected by anyone who has driven on the roads of Delhi'.

Lol, is this a dig on Delhiites or Neanderthals?
Dec 30, 2024 07:21AM
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