On Tamil Eelam, the left, and finding the thing underneath the conventional.
I am Tamil. I grew up with Tamil Eelam not as a slogan but as a wound — and as an inheritance. I believe in the right of my people to self-determination. But I am not interested in preserving the past unchanged. There is an evolution that is necessary, and I intend to be part of it.
I am on the left because the system we live under serves the few and was never designed to serve the many. I am an immigrant, a diaspora child, a black sheep within my own community — out of step with the conventional, always looking for the thing underneath it.
I am forming my own understanding of this world. Building my own network. Finding my own people. I write here to think, to connect, and to be taken seriously — on the way to platforms that will take me there.
I believe the universe functions in vibrations and frequencies. I believe in what is written — and I believe in doing the work to become what is written.
Core organiser. Tamil liberation and the British labour movement — connected, sustained, ongoing.
Co-founder. English-language Tamil political journalism for the diaspora generation.
Property management, rent-to-rent, and housing support for those the system fails most.
Watching how capital moves — trading, crypto, market analysis.
Saarankan
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