Dr. Praveen Vijaykumar@DrPraveenwrites
Why is Kerala one of the most anti-national states? An overview based on history, global politics and more!
Disclaimer: With due respect to Kerala the beautiful province and all my Malayali friends, presenting what I have found out through research! Nothing personal!
Historical Significance
Based on my research and understanding of history related to this topic, the land of evil where every unholy stuff began was Mesopotamia i.e, the modern-day Iraq and Syria. Mesopotamia housed The Babylonian empire, which is the predecessor of the later global superpowers, also known as the Deep State.
Over a period, when the kingdom of Mesopotamia fell, many of these evil men migrated to some parts of India. If you look at the map, you can deduce that most of them could easily take a boat and reach the nearest land in India, which happened to be modern day Kerala. For the past few decades, the reverse is happening, i.e the Keralites are migrating to the Middle East. Mere coincidence?
Why was Kerala shielded by the Deep State?
The State of Travancore is the Kingdom which ruled Southern Kerala and Kanyakumari district for a long time. The important thing to note is that it was never annexed by the British and the Travancore army defeated the world's first multi-national corporate i.e. Dutch East India company which many others could not do. The founder of Muthoot group says they were business people for 800 years . If you take a pause and do your research, you will know their ancestry for last 800 years. How is it possible for someone to be so successful unless you belong to a royal lineage or be part of something dark. The East India Company itself was a business entity of the Deep State to loot and rule India. So there was a compromise between the two slaves. East India Company and Kerala.
Communism & Kerala
Communism doesn't necessarily prioritize workers' rights as it claims to. In practice, communism is seen as an ideology that centralizes power in the hands of a select few, granting them control over various aspects of public and private life. This control extends to education, employment, earnings, and even what individuals are allowed to think. Citizens often find themselves in a situation where they can either protest and face potential consequences like imprisonment or even death, or they can submit to the authority and effectively become subjugated.
Communism in Kerala, however, escape the above as the state is part of the democratic constitution of the beautiful country called India, where they can sell it as a different political framework in comparison to full-fledged communism.
Kerala’s Current Situation and Alienating itself from Mainstream Nationalism
Kerala is often lauded for its high literacy rate, yet it's noteworthy that the state also experiences relatively high divorce rates, which might raise questions about the efficacy of its education system in promoting social stability. The notion of intelligence encompasses not only the ability to acquire knowledge and adapt to new situations but also to apply that knowledge to improve one's surroundings. Some individuals argue that this form of intelligence may be lacking in certain aspects of Kerala's society.
Kerala's strong influence of communist ideologies is another point of contention. Critics argue that communism can promote social disorder and violence, leading to risk-averse behavior, rigidity in thinking, and anti-business sentiments. It is seen as detrimental to family values, and some even attribute the inception of communism to a deep state agenda, with Karl Marx as a central figure.
A significant portion of the population in Kerala is perceived to exhibit false pride, egotism, and a tendency to show off. The state's lack of a robust industrial base and pro-business culture often leads to middle-class individuals investing in assets like large homes and insurance policies, but not necessarily engaging in economically productive activities.
Kerala is being stung and destroyed by wokeism-based culture without a social security system. This has had the greatest impact on Christian communities, followed by Hindu and Muslim populations. Marxist-fuelled woke renaissance is killing the state.
The state has also alienated itself from the mainstream Indian nationalistic narrative. For example, when the Central government was looking to bad mainstream porn sites, Kerala High Court declared that watching pornography privately is not an offence. I had already written in depth about porn and why it is a family and society killer.
Conclusions
Despite all the tall claims of being the most literate state, Kerala is still a regressive society. The institution called family is slowly getting derailed with more cases of adultery and divorces. Because of their communistic leanings, no industrial development is possible leading to economic challenges, including high levels of emigration, unemployment, and public debt. Critics could argue that these issues hinder economic progress and innovation. When the entire country is progressing under the leadership of PM Modi, Kerala is seen left out due to its own undoing of being anti-national.
While Kerala may boast impressive literacy rates and other statistics, it's essential to consider the other side of the coin. As the saying goes, "you can ignore reality, but you can't ignore the consequences of reality." This means that focusing solely on positive statistics can lead to an incomplete understanding of the overall situation. It's worth examining the outward migration from Kerala, the prevalence of alcoholism, and the divorce rate, among other factors. These aspects offer a different perspective on the state's social and cultural dynamics and can provide a more comprehensive view of its challenges and opportunities.
PS: Two things hold significance 1) Mr Rahul Gandhi deciding to contest from Kerala; 2) Kerala CM asking people not to teach him Nationalism!
Sums it up!