//Yes I know the tvk today does not understand “Nagareega Arasiyal” and Yes they are stooping low everyday BUT WE must stay true to our ideologies, beliefs and respect the privacy of families. They have no part in politics and deserve privacy.//
👉Note their ideology in 1957!
@DrDeepakKrishn1 Hi Doc @DrDeepakKrishn1, this product has Carrageenan (supposedly a cancer causing agent). This is the reason I stopped buying this. I’m still in a dilemma. I’d love to hear your thoughts, would you recommend it as safe?
Let me tell you how it happened. Nigeria’s ginger export hit zero from N26 billion within 3 years.
The official story blames fungal blight.
But here is what actually happened. When Nigerian farmers lost their indigenous seed supply, grant-aided interventions arrived with replacement seeds.
An associate professor at Lagos Business School flagged publicly that some of those interventions involved GMO organisms that weakened indigenous crops and compromised soil health.
That is not a conspiracy theory because it is a documented academic concern.
Now that Nigeria spoke got destroyed by the GMO seedlings….what is not the result?
Nigeria was forced to import ginger from China to fill domestic demand. Chinese ginger has none of the pungency, oleoresin content, or quality that made Nigerian ginger a global premium product. And the ginger now sitting in Nigerian markets tastes like wood because it essentially is wood.
The two indigenous varieties that built Nigeria’s global ginger reputation, the Tafin Giwa and Yatsun Biri, had decades of soil relationship and quality built into them.
Once the soil was degraded and those seed varieties were displaced, the product that returned was a pale imitation. Nigeria did not just lose a market. It lost a seed. And without a National Ginger Seed Bank, which nobody has built, it may never fully get it back.
The problem with trying to sell a party like AIADMK to a younger generation is that AIADMK’s biggest strength is also its biggest weakness in the modern political context. It is fundamentally a maintenance party, not a movement party. It is built around governance, welfare delivery, and political pragmatism. That kind of politics is deeply valuable in real life, but it doesn’t produce the emotional high that younger voters increasingly crave. Selling a balanced, non-polarizing approach is inherently tougher in an era where younger voters who have their heads buried deep into social media often crave bold, transformative narratives ideas that feel like they're part of a revolution or something that possess a direct challenge to the status quo.
DMK sells Social Revolution. Their narrative is "We are breaking the chains of the past." This appeals to the youth’s desire for justice and change. It feels like a movement.
BJP: Sells Cultural/National Revolution. Their narrative is 'We are reclaiming glory.; This appeals to the youth’s desire for identity and pride. It feels like a crusade.
They may appear like opposites on the surface, but structurally they sell the exact same political product.
There was a glorious past (a golden age, a pure identity, a natural order).
Something went wrong (decline, humiliation, loss of dignity).
Outsiders did it (invaders, oppressors, colonisers, North Indians, Brahmins, missionaries, Mughals, etc.).
We must restore what was stolen (revival, self-respect, cultural renaissance).
You are part of a historic mission (you’re not just voting, you’re 'fighting back').
That template is unbelievably powerful because it gives people three things at once:
meaning, belonging, and moral clarity.
And this is also why AIADMK sits awkwardly between them. Because AIADMK doesn’t thrive on historical grievance. It thrives on present-day delivery. It doesn’t need to keep people angry. It needs to keep them stable. This is the unique spot AIADMK occupies. They are socially conservative (respect for tradition, temples, hierarchy) without being religious fundamentalists. This used to be the default setting of the Tamil voter. However, the polarization has forced people to pick a side: You are either Rationalist/Atheist (DMK alignment) or Hindu Nationalist(BJP alinment)
Because the present generation is not growing up in a world where stability feels like an achievement. they don’t want a party like ADMK that says let’s keep things balanced. They want a party that says 'this is why you are suffering, and here is the villain, and here is how we destroy the villain.'
20 things to do before you die. Because you as a human deserve it:
1.See your abs. Once. Just to know what your body is capable of.
2.Deadlift double your bodyweight. Feel what real strength is.
3. Do 10 pull-ups. Most adults can’t do one.
4.Complete a trek that scares you. Everest Base Camp. Hampta Pass. Something that tests you.
5. Fit into clothes from 10 years ago. And look better in them.
6.Get a blood test where every single marker is green. No warnings. No ‘watch this.’
7. Be the fittest person in your friend group at 40.
8. Travel solo to a place where no one knows your name. Figure life out alone.
9.Hold a plank for 5 minutes. Realise how much of fitness is mental.
10.Go one full year without falling sick.
11.Outrun someone 10 years younger than you.
12. Build something of your own. Business. Project. Doesn’t matter. Just yours.
13.Quit something that was slowly killing you. Job. Habit. Relationship.
14.Walk 25,000 steps exploring a new city. Still have energy for dinner.
15.Tell your parents what they mean to you. While they’re still here.
16.Spend a week offline. No phone. No updates. Disappear.
17. Do a 24-hour fast. Realise how much you eat out of habit, not hunger.
18.Wake up at 45 with no medications. No BP pills. No sugar problems. Nothing.
19.Have someone you haven’t seen in years say ‘what happened to you? You look incredible.’
20.Look in the mirror and feel proud. Not ‘okay.’ Proud.
@RKRadhakrishn You are not as liberal you seem to be Mr Radhakrishnan. There are so many questions that arises for you to support RJD. Hope your conscience guides you through this dark phase of yours.