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Re: Announcement : Latest book on Aryan Invasion Theory
: The announcement of the new book is certainly good news. A larger problem,
: however, remains. That is, what is the mechanism by which the absurdity of
: the Aryan invasion theory is more widely accepted in academia, and
: subsequently in major universities and colleges. Unless and until this
: aspect is given serious thought, we will continue to see
: misrepresentation in all major and widely used textbooks,etc. at all
: levels.
Changing documented history is harder than changing little documented
history. I.E. if I went to a emigrated to another coutry and then
immigrated back to the U.S., I could change my name to almost anything I
wanted and there would be little trouble because the "new" country would
have no official records on me.
Convincing the history books and the West the invasion didn't take place
will be tough because the colonial historians said it took place.
Convincing the world it was just a migration of people instead of an
invasion would be easier.
There's also the matter that a "be" is stronger in the mind than a "not
be", that is, if India wasn't invaded by the Aryans, than what happened
instead. They would ask, "Do you mean there are no Aryans?"
Realistically, it will take twice as long to correct history than it took
to mis-write it. So that's only another five-hundred years.
Bests,
Jay