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Culture War Roundup for the week of December 30, 2024

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You just said that "the word Aryan denotes men of high culture" now you're claiming that it's just some Sanskrit nonsense, which is it?

it is a Sanskrit word for people who come from an Aryan lineage and act in accordance with the ideals that were laid down in the Vedas. My usage of that term has been totally consistent and Clarence Thomas is a man of high culture but not Aryan which is completely fine. I never claimed it to be otherwise, you can re-read my previous comments where I reiterate this twice in each of them.

So it is some Sanskrit nonsense then. Why do you beleive that I (as a non-Indian) should give a damn?

So it is some Sanskrit nonsense then

Why do you beleive that I (as a non-Indian) should give a damn

I simply described a term that was at the forefront of everything good in a once high civilization, that was impactful enough to later be repurposed by people beyond the Indo-Aryans in the modern world and your past three comments have been about the word being bunk, me not being an Aryan and how you should not care about it. This is not in good faith at all, you are free to not care, or call anyone an Aryan.

No you did not, you made a specific claim and then backed down/tried to re-frame it as something else when challenged on the details.

people kept getting sanskritized and it was no longer Aryan in anything but name.

This is from the first comment where I used the word, sanskritization means people adopting names and customs, I did not move goal posts or partake in motte and bailey here. You are welcome to re-read it till you understand my point above which was as direct a statement about indo aryan people as any.