Joe Shearer
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Your state propaganda is furthering lies about Pakistan and Pakistanis. We can’t be expected to correct all the disinformation being peddled by your priests, politicians, and educators.
We keep reading this; who and where did this state propaganda originate? Can you show us an example? Don't correct ALL the disinformation being peddled; correct some, and show it first.
This is a classic straw-man defence; set up an imaginary situation just in order to knock it down and crow over that as a victory. NOBODY is interested in depriving Pakistan of its legitimate pre-Islamic history; the difficulty lies with you, and those like you who claim that the IVC and the Pakistan of today were peculiarly inter-related and nothing of the rest of India has had any connection with this extinct culture.
Manifestly false; we have already seen where the excavated trail goes, and what we know about the probable escape trajectory of the survivors of the fallen cities. That is for the IVC itself and for its survivors; as for the other half of this two-in-one concept set up by wild fantasy, the Pakistani people were partly descended from the IVC survivors (try following the pottery trail within the soil of present-day Pakistan itself, and see the results for yourself) and partly from what @Talwar e Pakistan describes as the resumption of the interrupted migrations, and the constant invasions from the Greeks onwards: the Indo-Aryans, the Persians, the Greeks, the Bactrian Greeks, the Scythian-Parthians, the Kushana, the Ephthalites, and, after a hiatus of a few centuries, the Arabs and the Turks.
You are claiming an origin from a civilization 1,372 km away from the focus of your civilization.
Both ends of your argument are wrong; nobody is claiming an origin from this civilisation, and the focus of our civilisation, that was once your civilisation as well, and still is, is not 1,372 kms. away.
First, there has been no clear cultural legacy of the ruined cities of the IVC. 'We' (whoever that reference is intended for) are not claiming it; if 'you' are claiming it, you are mistaken, as your origins are elsewhere. The people currently living in the Indus Valley may have descended (in part) from the survivors; their culture certainly didn't, and is one that was built up through the following centuries, with a great deal of inter-relationship.
You can claim origin from Aryans, that is part of your history and religion due to migration into your region, but IVC has nothing to do with India.
'Aryan' is not a race, as everybody except a few half-lettered amateur propagandists recognise; 'we' did not descend from the Aryans, we speak, in northern India, languages that belong to the Indo-European family of languages, and 'Aryan' is a term used in two of them, in Sanskrit and in the languages descended from Prakrit, as well as in Iranian.
'We' do not claim origin from 'Aryans', as you seem to think; our origin differs with each of the nine river valleys that form our culture. The Indus also formed our culture; that 'we' do not live there is an accident of politics. The people from the east of our country have a heavy admixture of Tibetan blood.
We share more in common with Afghanistan than we ever will with India as we have united together for most of history.
Here we go again!