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Ban Malayalam and the rest of the gang!
At first when I saw the post on making Malayalam a compulsory language for all students in Kerala, I thought that I would make a simple reply. However, on more contemplation I thought that it would be better to make a more detailed post here, given the gravity of the issue.
Any child has the right to study and the right not to study anything, as per his or her wish. What is the need for compelling anyone?
Moreover, this Malayalam is not a good language. It is terribly feudal. In fact, if a citizen were to go to any government office including the police, it would be better if he or she doesn’t know Malayalam and knows only good English. This can save the person from such obnoxious words like Nee, Avan, Aval, eda, edi etc.
The fact is the all Indian languages are more or less feudal in content. In this regard, they are all very much different from English.
Feudal languages makes many things and persons dirty, and at the same time, it make a few of them of brahminical levels.
Everything about India, including corruption, communal problems, atrophied looks of the majority population, social paranoia, all kinds of communication issues etc. are connected to this draconian feature of Indian languages.
For more on this, download this book: Codes of reality! What is language?
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