Feroz Qutabshahi April 29, 2008
#650 Posted by majumdar on May 6, 2008 11:43:38 pm
Vengat,
(Its could not only be due to mixing, probably all of them belong to the same race but differentiated gradually from North to South on account of the geography and climate. )
Quite possible. The origin of Indian people is by no means resolved beyond reasonable doubt.
Regards
(Its could not only be due to mixing, probably all of them belong to the same race but differentiated gradually from North to South on account of the geography and climate. )
Quite possible. The origin of Indian people is by no means resolved beyond reasonable doubt.
Regards
#649 Posted by vengatramanan on May 6, 2008 11:41:31 pm
Re: # 648
Majumdar,
Thats true...Its could not only be due to mixing, probably all of them belong to the same race but differentiated gradually from North to South on account of the geography and climate.
Majumdar,
Thats true...Its could not only be due to mixing, probably all of them belong to the same race but differentiated gradually from North to South on account of the geography and climate.
#648 Posted by majumdar on May 6, 2008 11:14:07 pm
Vengat,
Most Injuns (except maybe Kashmiri Pandits) are a very heavily mixed lot and it wud be difficult to put anyone as definitely one race or the other.
Regards
Most Injuns (except maybe Kashmiri Pandits) are a very heavily mixed lot and it wud be difficult to put anyone as definitely one race or the other.
Regards
#647 Posted by vengatramanan on May 6, 2008 11:05:58 pm
Re: # 646
Is Sachin, a fair looking Dravidian?
Is Sachin, a fair looking Dravidian?
#646 Posted by vengatramanan on May 6, 2008 11:04:55 pm
Re: # 556
Nkg,
"Curly long,dark, thick hair, large eyes, small height, quite dark skin (of Tamils)"
Sachin Tendulkat, apart from his fair complexion, fits your description very well...:)
Nkg,
"Curly long,dark, thick hair, large eyes, small height, quite dark skin (of Tamils)"
Sachin Tendulkat, apart from his fair complexion, fits your description very well...:)
#645 Posted by anil on May 6, 2008 10:44:50 pm
Ana:
Not for a moment please think that I was expecting you to dwell in the past.
However, when someone says "...I consider Partition to be a mistake as well...", it may imply that the person may regard the identity is outcome of a mistake. A kind of identity conflict Zeena may have encountered, more than discrimination, and feels, and takes it more seriously. Many presumably like, you and certainly I have a different approach to such a conflict.
As far as I am concern parition is completely an non-issue something happened before I was born. It has no consequence in Today's India, and should be so in today's Pakistan too. Something Zeena implies.
Not for a moment please think that I was expecting you to dwell in the past.
However, when someone says "...I consider Partition to be a mistake as well...", it may imply that the person may regard the identity is outcome of a mistake. A kind of identity conflict Zeena may have encountered, more than discrimination, and feels, and takes it more seriously. Many presumably like, you and certainly I have a different approach to such a conflict.
As far as I am concern parition is completely an non-issue something happened before I was born. It has no consequence in Today's India, and should be so in today's Pakistan too. Something Zeena implies.
#644 Posted by ana on May 6, 2008 10:17:31 pm
and i apologize if that sounds like a cop-out but it is nearing midnight here, and i've had a horrid evening.
#643 Posted by ana on May 6, 2008 10:12:52 pm
anil,
I'm not going to dwell on the past here. Too many of us like to do that. It is done, it is a fact. I belong to Pakistan, and now America, and dwelling on what Jinnah did or did not do, or Gandhi did or did not do, is rather pointless. Life is not long enough to dwell on things that we had no control over.
I'm not going to dwell on the past here. Too many of us like to do that. It is done, it is a fact. I belong to Pakistan, and now America, and dwelling on what Jinnah did or did not do, or Gandhi did or did not do, is rather pointless. Life is not long enough to dwell on things that we had no control over.
#642 Posted by majumdar on May 6, 2008 10:12:50 pm
Ana,
(You seem to defend Zeena, majumdar, in her portrayal of blacks.)
I am not defending her portrayal of blacks. I am merely trying to understand the root cause of her anger.
Regards
(You seem to defend Zeena, majumdar, in her portrayal of blacks.)
I am not defending her portrayal of blacks. I am merely trying to understand the root cause of her anger.
Regards
#641 Posted by izuber on May 6, 2008 9:59:42 pm
Re: # 636
ana if they were blessed with a spec of such intellect, that would be the day.
ana if they were blessed with a spec of such intellect, that would be the day.
#640 Posted by anil on May 6, 2008 9:56:53 pm
Re: # 638
Ana:
"...I consider Partition to be a mistake as well. ..."
Why? Not that I want you to dwell in the past and historical fact.
Ana:
"...I consider Partition to be a mistake as well. ..."
Why? Not that I want you to dwell in the past and historical fact.
#639 Posted by anil on May 6, 2008 9:54:34 pm
Re: # 632
Cheema sahib:
"...Would you be kind enough to comment on my IDENTITY?..."
Identity is what you want to believe.
I do not agree with Zeena making genetic - when it is not well understood - traits as a basis of identity.
Ana, says it quite well "having things in common, does not mean sharing identity".
Making religion as a basis of identity is quite redundant in my view, because religions only value is withing the confines of a persons mindspace (not even outside in the entire personal space). Zeena is a doctor and athelete - as I understand from here - these too are her identities. I do not know what she gets by insisting genetic traits as her identity.
More identities the better as I see, as they may not dominate then and probably indicates attainment or success. Although, it is important to have an identity, without an identity it is difficult to imagine what a person would be.
I do not know what Zeena's reasons are "not Indian", "not desi", etc. as basis for anyone's identity. I never thought "Not ..... " can be an indentity.
Cheema sahib:
"...Would you be kind enough to comment on my IDENTITY?..."
Identity is what you want to believe.
I do not agree with Zeena making genetic - when it is not well understood - traits as a basis of identity.
Ana, says it quite well "having things in common, does not mean sharing identity".
Making religion as a basis of identity is quite redundant in my view, because religions only value is withing the confines of a persons mindspace (not even outside in the entire personal space). Zeena is a doctor and athelete - as I understand from here - these too are her identities. I do not know what she gets by insisting genetic traits as her identity.
More identities the better as I see, as they may not dominate then and probably indicates attainment or success. Although, it is important to have an identity, without an identity it is difficult to imagine what a person would be.
I do not know what Zeena's reasons are "not Indian", "not desi", etc. as basis for anyone's identity. I never thought "Not ..... " can be an indentity.
#638 Posted by ana on May 6, 2008 9:44:39 pm
I consider Partition to be a mistake as well. But for better or for worse, I am wedded to my identity as a Pakistani, and I am sorry but I no longer read posts which vilify Pakistan and the Jinnah. It helps my shelf life here at Chowk not to do that.
Those comments aside, it just conveniently slips simple people's minds that there is something of a racist chauvinist nature in certain remarks. You seem to defend Zeena, majumdar, in her portrayal of blacks. It is ironic, no doubt your defense of her against someone trying to obliterate a country's identity, while you defend her racist remarks. What is this if not an attempt to obliterate a group's identity?
Those comments aside, it just conveniently slips simple people's minds that there is something of a racist chauvinist nature in certain remarks. You seem to defend Zeena, majumdar, in her portrayal of blacks. It is ironic, no doubt your defense of her against someone trying to obliterate a country's identity, while you defend her racist remarks. What is this if not an attempt to obliterate a group's identity?
#637 Posted by majumdar on May 6, 2008 9:29:22 pm
Ana,
(who the hell said that we should share one identity?)
Please read Beej bhaiyya and his likes carefully. He considers the process under which Pakistan was created as illegitimate, he considers Pakistan a mistake, he abuses MAJ (pbuh) day in day out as a vampire. What is this if not an attempt to obliterate a country's indentity.
Regards
(who the hell said that we should share one identity?)
Please read Beej bhaiyya and his likes carefully. He considers the process under which Pakistan was created as illegitimate, he considers Pakistan a mistake, he abuses MAJ (pbuh) day in day out as a vampire. What is this if not an attempt to obliterate a country's indentity.
Regards
#636 Posted by ana on May 6, 2008 9:24:12 pm
Oh good grief, who the hell said that we should share one identity? Having things in common does not mean sharing one identity.
Can some of you simple learned minds understand that?
Can some of you simple learned minds understand that?
#635 Posted by majumdar on May 6, 2008 9:09:59 pm
Zeenaji,
(Pakistan and India can do much better by preserving their separate identities and still can be good neighbors......
Even my next door neighbor is from a different background and we still respect and get along with eachother...... )
Very well said in simple language. But sometimes simple stuff is difficult for the learned people of chowk to understand.
Regards
(Pakistan and India can do much better by preserving their separate identities and still can be good neighbors......
Even my next door neighbor is from a different background and we still respect and get along with eachother...... )
Very well said in simple language. But sometimes simple stuff is difficult for the learned people of chowk to understand.
Regards
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