who rejected racial supermacy and said tamil is language of dravidians
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Dravida, as a political term, has been a constant factor in the public discourse in Tamil Nadu, even though its critics have become more vocal of late. About a month ago, actor Kamal Haasan told a Tamil television channel that no party could engage in politics in the State without embracing the Dravidian ideology.
In an interview with The Hindu, J.B. Prashanth More, a Paris-based historian and the author of a recent book on the Justice Party, said that the term, Dravida, had undergone a transformation over the years. When the Justice Party was launched in 1916, the term was used to mean only Tamil-speaking non-Brahmins in the then Madras Presidency. “But, now, it is deployed to signify a sort of defiance and counter ‘external influence’, say that of the Bharatiya Janata Party,” Mr. More said, adding that whenever there is a perception that Tamil identity and culture are in peril, the relevance of the term comes to the fore.
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White supremacy
White supremacy or white supremacism is the belief that white people are superior to those of other races and thus should dominate them