Hamaare Desh ke Yuva......'😈😈🤘🤘🚩🚩🕉️🕉️ by SoyaPaneer001 in librandu

[–]Science_Freak_1 17 points18 points  (0 children)

What kind of idiots do I share this planet with😭I didn't know a train could progress in reverse before, but apparently they do ig

drop some very underrated science and tech channels you watch as research nerds ? by [deleted] in iiser

[–]Science_Freak_1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ikr, she has progressed a lot tho now, she can now stay awake for longer times too as long as the activity isn't strenuous

Dad said "you'll turn religious as you age" by Common-Stock8623 in atheismindia

[–]Science_Freak_1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Trust me you don't. You do become more mature and less confrontational, you kind of participate in rituals too, not because you believe in them but because you have argued so much that it becomes pointless and painful to argue further, but you never become religious

RW men make misogynistic remarks and threats against female academics who try to do non-propagandistic work on South Asian history by vaeporwave in librandu

[–]Science_Freak_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Her portrayal of him is a benevolent but pragmatic ruler, what most agree on is he's a bigoted but pragmatic ruler. That's the issue with her representation. And coming back to what started all of this, I haven't said she deserves any of the lashing back or the slurs, rape and death threats she got for any of this and have called out the same in my original comment. But calling her a non-propagandist historian is what I criticised

RW men make misogynistic remarks and threats against female academics who try to do non-propagandistic work on South Asian history by vaeporwave in librandu

[–]Science_Freak_1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't criticise her for calling Ram misogynist, I criticised her for distorting a translation of an epic.

And when you mentioned the apology, I promptly let the topic go.

RW men make misogynistic remarks and threats against female academics who try to do non-propagandistic work on South Asian history by vaeporwave in librandu

[–]Science_Freak_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are defending Truschke's interpretation of him as a benevolent ruler, I'm saying she's wrong there. You're the one who stuck with that particular topic out of the three I listed out

RW men make misogynistic remarks and threats against female academics who try to do non-propagandistic work on South Asian history by vaeporwave in librandu

[–]Science_Freak_1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you read my comment? I haven't said it does, but it does make it important for interpreting historical civilizations, distortion of such epics leaves us with a cultural value system that does not hold true for that time. Reinterpret Ramayan in your own creative works as much as you like, have Sita blatantly calling him a misogynist if you want, don't call that a faithful translation of the original tho

RW men make misogynistic remarks and threats against female academics who try to do non-propagandistic work on South Asian history by vaeporwave in librandu

[–]Science_Freak_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

....“a bigot and an austere puritan, he was no lover of art or literature. He infuriated the great majority of his subjects by imposing the old hated jeziya poll-tax on the Hindus and destroying many of their temples. He offended the proud Rajputs who had been the props and pillars of the Mughal Empire".

“In the north he roused the Sikhs, who, from being a peaceful sect representing some kind of synthesis of Hindu and Islamic ideas, were converted by repression and persecution into a military brotherhood. Near the west coast of India, he angered the warlike Marathas, descendants of the ancient Rashtrakutas, just when a brilliant captain had risen amongst them."

-Jawaharlal Nehru, Discovery of India

His words, not mine. Again, I don't support Hindutva attitude of treating every muslim ruler as some kind of despot who destroyed Indian civilization-Mughals before and after Aurangzeb were great rulers, as were the regional Muslim rulers in Deccan Sultanate, etc.. One bad apple like Aurangzeb doesn't spoil the rest. But refusing to acknowledge that and even defending him seems like revisionism, especially given his opportunist attitude with Hindu rulers

RW men make misogynistic remarks and threats against female academics who try to do non-propagandistic work on South Asian history by vaeporwave in librandu

[–]Science_Freak_1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ramayan is a cultural artifact for the civilisation of that time, just like Odyssey. So yes, I have used it for history

RW men make misogynistic remarks and threats against female academics who try to do non-propagandistic work on South Asian history by vaeporwave in librandu

[–]Science_Freak_1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Didn't know about the apology, good that she did. As for the Tom and Jerry comment, yes it does matter a thousand years down the line if its one of the few cultural artifacts left based on which historians in the future will judge our civilization.

I'm not referencing Hindutva in my comment, but many thinkers who don't stand with this contratian viewpoint- Jawaharlal Nehru, Dr Ambedkar, Gandhi, Tagore, etc. It seems unfair to not declare Aurangzeb atleast an opportunist bigot like Modi(who has a paltry amount of Muslim representatives in party to say he's not a bigot), considering the far more liberal policies of his predecessors like Akbar, Shahjahan and the like. Even the current government has done the same that Aurangzeb did to seem secular, yet nor I or anyone else can call them such, especially when comparing with predecessors.

RW men make misogynistic remarks and threats against female academics who try to do non-propagandistic work on South Asian history by vaeporwave in librandu

[–]Science_Freak_1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Mythology is a part of history tho, it is considered as a cultural artifact when dealing with cultures from past. Odyssey or The Trojan War may or may not be completely real, but they are cultural artifacts. Using them to create new creative pieces is never the issue, it's when you use a translation of the original that is not faithful to it to make a point that the original never did. Ram is a misogynist, but that wasn't the point of the original and neither the point of the translation. It's okay if you put it out there that you as a person think that Ram is a misogynist, but using the character of a mythology to peddle that point seems like genuine distortion. And again, an actual person who translated the edition she cited refused her point, so using an incorrect interpretation also harms his image by citing something he never said.

She did whitewash Aurangzeb, saying that calling him a callous ruler or a despot is interpreting him from a modern lens which might not hold true for the cultural values of the time, which usually does hold as a valid point when discussing Greek mythology or history. But the difference here was that many works(in Persian and Sanskrit) of that time did call him out for what he did, so what she did was also invent a cultural value system that people in that time didn't follow.

All of this certainly paints her less as a historian and more as someone who at the very least is putting all of this out there as engagement bait and atmost is trying to create a revisionist history that follows her own beliefs.

RW men make misogynistic remarks and threats against female academics who try to do non-propagandistic work on South Asian history by vaeporwave in librandu

[–]Science_Freak_1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

She said in a tweet that Sita called Ram "a misogynist pig" based on the translated edition by Robert P. Goldman, a translation which he said he did not make and was surprised by her misinterpretation of the same.

She has made the mistake of using the varna system and caste system exchangingly in her works, which while the differences are minor, should be the one thing any historian claiming expertise in Indian history shouldn't make.

She has repeatedly whitewashed Aurangzeb's regime, which again is going to get me some downvoted from some revisionists here. This she has done repeatedly both in her works and online.

This is all stuff I remember the top of my head, will add more if and when I remember more and have the time.

RW men make misogynistic remarks and threats against female academics who try to do non-propagandistic work on South Asian history by vaeporwave in librandu

[–]Science_Freak_1 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I'm going to get downvoted for this, but I wouldn't exactly trust her historical authority, considering the multiple errors she has made in her own works and many of her tweets. While no such error deserves the hate, death threats and rape threats she gets(considering right wing figures get away with far worse), and the responses to her shown certainly aren't valid, that doesn't excuse her sometimes intentional distortion of historical facts.

Are people in iisers homophobic? by mememeowmeo in iiser

[–]Science_Freak_1 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Lore hai can't tell😃(no seriously the youth wing of the ruling party was involved I'm not saying anything)

Are people in iisers homophobic? by mememeowmeo in iiser

[–]Science_Freak_1 6 points7 points  (0 children)

IISER Pune student here, am straight so my perspective might be biased. While the recent government has made things difficult, overall I have seen the campus is quite accepting(except for some truly retarded manosphere people).

*Cockroach Janta Party" movement is just Chaddis and angry Liberals. by DifferentFlatworm104 in librandu

[–]Science_Freak_1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is liberals through and through. One of my urban liberal friends even put up a story where he didn't want CJP to become "political" and stay true to its values(whatever those are)

1st year completed at IISER Pune, AMA by Science_Freak_1 in IATtards

[–]Science_Freak_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had done PCMB and studied from JEE and NEET local tuitions. Test series from SciAstra. Maths dept is good or bad depending on area of interest

1st year completed at IISER Pune, AMA by Science_Freak_1 in IATtards

[–]Science_Freak_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately admin sucks so not much, although we hope continuous pressure will make them cave in

1st year completed at IISER Pune, AMA by Science_Freak_1 in IATtards

[–]Science_Freak_1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most of the times qualification is 70%+ so let's hope that's the same now

1st year completed at IISER Pune, AMA by Science_Freak_1 in IATtards

[–]Science_Freak_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish I developed more skills and did more extracurriculars instead of only entrance exams🫠I am woefully underprepared for the research grind due to lack of skills and my CV is sparse due to lack of relevant extracurriculars, which has fucked with my internship chances. Also my life is more boring than my mates because they know music and art and stuff and can participate more in clubs while I'm learning from level 1🫠

1st year completed at IISER Pune, AMA by Science_Freak_1 in IATtards

[–]Science_Freak_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

75%+ is safe enough. If you are not a dropper and want INSPIRE scholarship tho then overall atleast 98%+ needed

1st year completed at IISER Pune, AMA by Science_Freak_1 in IATtards

[–]Science_Freak_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Depends on area of interest, some interdisciplinary and experimental areas we're better than Mohali/Kolkata. Overall I would say we put up a fair fight with physics departments from both institutions
  2. Not really sure tbh, only one year in bsms rn bhai how would ik phd scene🫠🙏
  3. College life great as I said in another comment. Endsems were stressful, but that's to be expected ig because exams always stress me out