@@ABCDEFGH-ud1iv Reply to @ABCD EFGH In theory you may be making a point here(by repeating yourself in multiple threads as well, just to get your point across). However, ask yourself few of below questions(the list is not exhaustive). 1)Why did some of the so called "Sinhala" chieftan's of Kandyan king(last king who was a descendant of Nayakkar dynasty) sign the "Kandyan Convention"(the agreement to handover the Sinhala kingdom to English invaders) in Tamil? 2)Have you seen what Sinhala scripts and Tamil scripts look like around 2000 years ago and how it changed over time? 3)Where did you get the Sinhala terms for mother, older brother, father(Kandyan), "come" etc etc? Was it from Sinhala to Tamil or the other way around influence? 4)How would suggest you enforce Sinhala on Tamils in Jaffna who can't speak or read a word of Sinhala, who has been like that for many many generations? 5)How do suggest you turn the clock around and reverse the division of Sinhala and Tamil that was intentionally invented by the colonial administration to divide and rule the Sinhala & Tamil communities(it has been few hundred years. It didn't start in 1815, it actually started in 1505 with the landing of Portuguese) 6)Why can't the genome sequencing techniques can't find a single genetic marker separating the Sri Lankan ethnic Tamils from ethnic Sinhalese? (Yes, such ethnic genetic markers do exist between different ethnic groups due to isolation and inbreeding due to culture creating habits as well as geographic isolation, either due to true geographic barriers like the sea in Sri Lanka or induced barriers through cultural boundaries like language and other cultural memes). 7)Has it crossed your mind the unique culture in Sri Lanak(SInhala) is bound to happen due to geographical isolation alone, regardless of thousands of years of different ethnic group migration into the island from south and north India and other parts of the world? 8)Has it crossed your mind the north and east Tamil culture is bound to end up gradually transform into the mainstream Sinhala culture regardless of your attempts to enforce it, purely due to geographical isolation? (does not need to keep any close ties with north Indian culture). 9)Have you ever performed a thought experiment of taking 100000 Tamils from Tamilnadu and place them in ancient Sri Lanka where no Sinhala or Tamil culture existed(native Veddah tribes only prior to Sinhala or Tamil culture)???!! What would happen to those 100000 Tamils from Tamilnadu who are placed in Sri Lanka and severed any ties with Tamilnadu? Here is the answer. Within 100 years they would form a unique culture developing their own version of Tamils which would transform into something that doesn't sound or written like Tamils if given few more hundred years. As a matter of fact, this is what Sinhala culture is. It is basically an island specific unique version of north and south Indian culture that turned into it's own identity mainly due to geographical isolation. Now understand the anthropological reality of the above and avoid forcing the Sinhala culture on Tamils in north and east who have been strengthening their own Tamil identity in last few hundred years purely due to isolation, western invasions and internal issues of Sinhala kingdom(s). Let the Tamils to absorb Sinhala culture and language voluntarily through time. If it happens, it happens, otherwise it won't. Avoid enforcing it on Tamils in north and east. That would create nothing but destruction and downfall for the Sinhala dominant culture. Change happens with times according to the laws of nature. Avoid enforcing human fabricated laws on nature and your lives will be lot better in terms of Sinhala and Tamil coexistence. El Endo
U arunta uththara denna ida deela ona prashna ahanawa misak uwa hira karanna nemei gennanne.. uba wage modayanta mewwa magic.. oluwa arala balahan me kiyana ewwa.. aru hira una mu asarana una eka balanne.. thota me peya 1 1/2tama okada dakke.. modaya
@@ABCDEFGH-ud1iv @@ABCDEFGH-ud1iv Reply to @ABCD EFGH In theory you may be making a point here(by repeating yourself in multiple threads as well, just to get your point across). However, ask yourself few of below questions(the list is not exhaustive). 1)Why did some of the so called "Sinhala" chieftan's of Kandyan king(last king who was a descendant of Nayakkar dynasty) sign the "Kandyan Convention"(the agreement to handover the Sinhala kingdom to English invaders) in Tamil? 2)Have you seen what Sinhala scripts and Tamil scripts look like around 2000 years ago and how it changed over time? 3)Where did you get the Sinhala terms for mother, older brother, father(Kandyan), "come" etc etc? Was it from Sinhala to Tamil or the other way around influence? 4)How would suggest you enforce Sinhala on Tamils in Jaffna who can't speak or read a word of Sinhala, who have been like that for many many generations? 5)How do you suggest you turn the clock back and reverse the division of Sinhala and Tamil that was intentionally invented by the colonial administration to divide and rule the Sinhala & Tamil communities(it has been few hundred years. It didn't start in 1815, it actually started in 1505 with the landing of Portuguese) 6)Why can't the genome sequencing techniques can't find a single genetic marker separating the Sri Lankan ethnic Tamils from ethnic Sinhalese? (Yes, such ethnic genetic markers do exist between different ethnic groups due to isolation and inbreeding due to culture creating habits as well as geographic isolation, either due to true geographic barriers like the sea in Sri Lanka or induced barriers through cultural boundaries like language and other cultural memes). 7)Has it crossed your mind the unique culture in Sri Lanak(SInhala) is bound to happen due to geographical isolation alone, regardless of thousands of years of different ethnic group migration into the island from south and north India and other parts of the world? 8)Has it crossed your mind the north and east Tamil culture is bound to end up gradually transform into the mainstream Sinhala culture regardless of your attempts to enforce it, purely due to geographical isolation? (does not need to keep any close ties with north Indian culture). 9)Have you ever performed a thought experiment of taking 100000 Tamils from Tamilnadu and place them in ancient Sri Lanka where no Sinhala or Tamil culture existed(native Veddah tribes only prior to Sinhala or Tamil culture)???!! What would happen to those 100000 Tamils from Tamilnadu who are placed in Sri Lanka and severed any ties with Tamilnadu? Here is the answer. Within 100 years they would form a unique culture developing their own version of Tamils which would transform into something that doesn't sound or written like Tamils if given few more hundred years. As a matter of fact, this is what Sinhala culture is. It is basically an island specific unique version of north and south Indian culture that turned into it's own identity mainly due to geographical isolation. Now understand the anthropological reality of the above and avoid forcing the Sinhala culture on Tamils in north and east who have been strengthening their own Tamil identity in last few hundred years purely due to isolation, western invasions and internal issues of Sinhala kingdom(s). Let the Tamils to absorb Sinhala culture and language voluntarily through time. If it happens, it happens, otherwise it won't. Avoid enforcing it on Tamils in north and east. That would create nothing but destruction and downfall for the Sinhala dominant culture. Change happens with times according to the laws of nature. Avoid enforcing human fabricated laws on nature and your lives will be lot better in terms of Sinhala and Tamil coexistence. El Endo
Ok pela gesemu oba dakune bodu balasena wage sanvidana ekathuvi yapaneta yanna gihin sanya janatawata udau karanna ape rata lokayata pennana me kollawa araksha karanna
Mara molayak appa.....mechchar knowledge ekak..languages sahena dannwa...patta waddek.....me wage thawa ki deneknam adda...hama dema aththa kiuwe...language danne nathinisa.communication karanna ba kiuwa.. ekai rate hadenna one pala weni de...thank you chathura alvis for this
One of the best tv interviews ever. Respect to you dear Arun. If all the Sri Lankans can think like you. Then no one can stop us becoming the worlds best country to live.
Interlactuality at its best. This guy's critical thinking skills are no match to anybody. Why we still don't find brave guys like this from the south. To youth in the south: Get up, join together with Arun, Naga and others who fight for our rights. Lets rescue our motherland from the thieves in the parliament.
Arun,you are open hearted.sensitive.interllectual.I have no words to appreciate.we,the people of south need a person like you.let's get together and make this country a peaceful place to all sri lankans.thanks derana.
@@ABCDEFGH-ud1iv Reply to @ABCD EFGH In theory you may be making a point here(by repeating yourself in multiple threads as well, just to get your point across). However, ask yourself few of below questions(the list is not exhaustive). 1)Why did some of the so called "Sinhala" chieftan's of Kandyan king(last king who was a descendant of Nayakkar dynasty) sign the "Kandyan Convention"(the agreement to handover the Sinhala kingdom to English invaders) in Tamil? 2)Have you seen what Sinhala scripts and Tamil scripts look like around 2000 years ago and how it changed over time? 3)Where did you get the Sinhala terms for mother, older brother, father(Kandyan), "come" etc etc? Was it from Sinhala to Tamil or the other way around influence? 4)How would suggest you enforce Sinhala on Tamils in Jaffna who can't speak or read a word of Sinhala, who has been like that for many many generations? 5)How do suggest you turn the clock around and reverse the division of Sinhala and Tamil that was intentionally invented by the colonial administration to divide and rule the Sinhala & Tamil communities(it has been few hundred years. It didn't start in 1815, it actually started in 1505 with the landing of Portuguese) 6)Why can't the genome sequencing techniques can't find a single genetic marker separating the Sri Lankan ethnic Tamils from ethnic Sinhalese? (Yes, such ethnic genetic markers do exist between different ethnic groups due to isolation and inbreeding due to culture creating habits as well as geographic isolation, either due to true geographic barriers like the sea in Sri Lanka or induced barriers through cultural boundaries like language and other cultural memes). 7)Has it crossed your mind the unique culture in Sri Lanak(SInhala) is bound to happen due to geographical isolation alone, regardless of thousands of years of different ethnic group migration into the island from south and north India and other parts of the world? 8)Has it crossed your mind the north and east Tamil culture is bound to end up gradually transform into the mainstream Sinhala culture regardless of your attempts to enforce it, purely due to geographical isolation? (does not need to keep any close ties with north Indian culture). 9)Have you ever performed a thought experiment of taking 100000 Tamils from Tamilnadu and place them in ancient Sri Lanka where no Sinhala or Tamil culture existed(native Veddah tribes only prior to Sinhala or Tamil culture)???!! What would happen to those 100000 Tamils from Tamilnadu who are placed in Sri Lanka and severed any ties with Tamilnadu? Here is the answer. Within 100 years they would form a unique culture developing their own version of Tamils which would transform into something that doesn't sound or written like Tamils if given few more hundred years. As a matter of fact, this is what Sinhala culture is. It is basically an island specific unique version of north and south Indian culture that turned into it's own identity mainly due to geographical isolation. Now understand the anthropological reality of the above and avoid forcing the Sinhala culture on Tamils in north and east who have been strengthening their own Tamil identity in last few hundred years purely due to isolation, western invasions and internal issues of Sinhala kingdom(s). Let the Tamils to absorb Sinhala culture and language voluntarily through time. If it happens, it happens, otherwise it won't. Avoid enforcing it on Tamils in north and east. That would create nothing but destruction and downfall for the Sinhala dominant culture. Change happens with times according to the laws of nature. Avoid enforcing human fabricated laws on nature and your lives will be lot better in terms of Sinhala and Tamil coexistence. El Endo