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A person from Gujrat is called a gujju. Someone from Tamilnadu, or a Tamil speaking person; Used as they are believed Oh yeah, its the Sambar desi that wrote that program!
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1. Popular South Indian liquid dish. Laden with intestine-corroding Andhra red chillis & larded with tongue-burning Malabar peppers, it is relished by Negroid-Australoid Dravidians with their desensitised taste buds, genetically thicker intestines & 'binghi skin' lips. However, it is abhorred by Caucasoid & Mongoloid peoples, among whom it has been scientifically proven to cause ulcers, elevate risk of abdominal cancers & increase blood pressure. more...
2. Hence, used as a derogatory term for Dravidians. Identified with South Indians (& esp. Dravidian men) for the following reasons: a. Sambar burns the non-Dravidian tongue, symbolising the destructiveness of Dalit-Dravidians in Indo-European societies, as exemplified by the Tamil Tigers, South Indian Goondas, Andhra Black Cobra Gangs & Dalit Panthers. b. The ulcers it causes are taken to represent the diseases often attributed to Dravidians. c. the thick, opaque, viscous & salty liquid is equated with Dravidian sperm. For example, Sambar is used to denote Tamilians & Andhras in Telingana: "During the late fifties the Hyderabad State Congress openly pressured non-mulkis to leave the region. Demonstrations in Hyderabad city a... |
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