What is this business of shared culture?
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What is this business of shared culture?
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Pakistanis do not speak Tamil.
They do not eat curd rice nor rasam.
Nor do they wear veshti.
Pakistanis do not speak Tamil.
They do not eat curd rice nor rasam.
Nor do they wear veshti.
Rishi- Posts : 5129
Join date : 2011-09-02
Re: What is this business of shared culture?
northindian paki bhai bhai is literally true. they WERE literally bhai bhais. the average indian punjabi has less in common with you rishi than he does with nawaz sharif.
MaxEntropy_Man- Posts : 14702
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Re: What is this business of shared culture?
MaxEntropy_Man wrote:northindian paki bhai bhai is literally true. they WERE literally bhai bhais. the average indian punjabi has less in common with you rishi than he does with nawaz sharif.
The interview ended with Nawaz Sharif blabbering something in Punjabi about there was no difference between them before 1947..etc . And Karan Thapar, another Punjabi became emotional. Tears flowed from his eyes.
Rishi- Posts : 5129
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Re: What is this business of shared culture?
MaxEntropy_Man wrote:northindian paki bhai bhai is literally true. they WERE literally bhai bhais. the average indian punjabi has less in common with you rishi than he does with nawaz sharif.
Agreed... all Indian PMs could converse with their pakiSaitani counterparts without any interpreters - except Deve Gowda. IK Gujral, MMS could converse with their counterparts in Shudh Punjabi. They are one and the same when it comes to everything - food/dress/language/treatment of women. Same goes with Bengalis.
They have very little in common with Southerners - except for Siva and Vishnu and attachments to their sacred temples in both North and South.
My favorite refrain to Americans/Europeans about how India is still one country is we all hate each other just like all ethnic groups in Soviet union and Europe, except each ethnic group loves the land of everyone else's. It is the love of the land rather than any camaraderie that unites Indians to the LAND. Indians are not unnited and it is the Land - as the fabric that holds them all despite their differences.
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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Re: What is this business of shared culture?
This guy Karan Thapar is so friendly to Pakistanis who killed a lot of Indians but was bullying Jayalalitha in an interview. I think it is nothing but NI racism.
Rishi- Posts : 5129
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Re: What is this business of shared culture?
Rishi wrote:This guy Karan Thapar is so friendly to Pakistanis who killed a lot of Indians but was bullying Jayalalitha in an interview. I think it is nothing but NI racism.
He will justify that as being friendly to a foreign dignitary and protect India's "image"
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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