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Did not appear constructive? Seriously? Are you partnering with the white supremacists to continue racism and systemic oppression? I added 15 citations proving the one line I wrote. It is extremely crucial to inform the world that scientific evidence proves the Aryan Invasion Theory is fake. There are several articles I cited from credible sources accepted by Wikipedia. Even BBC has apologized and accepted the Aryan Invasion Theory is fake. Max Mueller was paid to do such a blasphemous mistranslation of the Vedas. This is a serious injustice to Indian culture, heritage and Hinduism. By choosing to deliberately remove the scientifically proven fact from your page you are deliberately spreading false ideas to continue the oppression on racist grounds. When the whole world shows solidarity with Black Lives Matter, it is a shame you deliberately omit scientifically proven facts to extend the myth helping white supremacists. Even California university had to retract these fake things from their curriculum after a law suit. But Wikipedia helps spreading the nonsense? Great! Doveranalyst (talk) 04:52, 4 November 2020 (UTC)Reply

November 2020 edit

  Hello, I'm Joshua Jonathan. I wanted to let you know that several of your recent contributions to Indo-Aryan migrations, Max Müller, Yajurveda and Vedas have been undone because they did not appear constructive. If you would like to experiment, please use your sandbox. If you have any questions, you can ask for assistance at the Teahouse. Thanks. Joshua Jonathan -Let's talk! 07:52, 2 November 2020 (UTC)Reply

Did not appear constructive? Seriously? Are you partnering with the white supremacists to continue racism and systemic oppression? I added 15 citations proving the one line I wrote. It is extremely crucial to inform the world that scientific evidence proves the Aryan Invasion Theory is fake. There are several articles I cited from credible sources accepted by Wikipedia. Even BBC has apologized and accepted the Aryan Invasion Theory is fake. Max Mueller was paid to do such a blasphemous mistranslation of the Vedas. This is a serious injustice to Indian culture, heritage and Hinduism. By choosing to deliberately remove the scientifically proven fact from your page you are deliberately spreading false ideas to continue the oppression on racist grounds. When the whole world shows solidarity with Black Lives Matter, it is a shame you deliberately omit scientifically proven facts to extend the myth helping white supremacists. Even California university had to retract these fake things from their curriculum after a law suit. But Wikipedia helps spreading the nonsense? Great! Doveranalyst (talk) 04:51, 4 November 2020 (UTC)Reply

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Did not appear constructive? Seriously? Are you partnering with the white supremacists to continue racism and systemic oppression? I added 15 citations proving the one line I wrote. It is extremely crucial to inform the world that scientific evidence proves the Aryan Invasion Theory is fake. There are several articles I cited from credible sources accepted by Wikipedia. Even BBC has apologized and accepted the Aryan Invasion Theory is fake. Max Mueller was paid to do such a blasphemous mistranslation of the Vedas. This is a serious injustice to Indian culture, heritage and Hinduism. By choosing to deliberately remove the scientifically proven fact from your page you are deliberately spreading false ideas to continue the oppression on racist grounds. When the whole world shows solidarity with Black Lives Matter, it is a shame you deliberately omit scientifically proven facts to extend the myth helping white supremacists. Even California university had to retract these fake things from their curriculum after a law suit. But Wikipedia helps spreading the nonsense? Great!

Doveranalyst (talk) 04:53, 4 November 2020 (UTC)Reply

November 2020 edit

  Hello, I'm Joshua Jonathan. I noticed that you made a comment on the page Talk:Indo-Aryan migrations that didn't seem very civil. Wikipedia is built on collaboration, so it's one of our core principles to interact with one another in a polite and respectful manner. If you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Refrain from comments like "White supremacists should not be allowed to review ancient literature or scientific evidence on Indian cultural heritage." Joshua Jonathan -Let's talk! 10:56, 4 November 2020 (UTC) Joshua Jonathan -Let's talk! 10:56, 4 November 2020 (UTC)Reply