Published: June 26, 2025
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🧵If you don't teach your children the truth about their roots, someone else will teach them to be ashamed of it. I just finished reading Brainwashed Republic by @AtriNeeraj ji and I’m still reeling. This book isn’t just a critique of our education system. It’s a mirror to our

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2/ Most of us grew up thinking Akbar was great and Maharana Pratap was just another guy. We thought British brought reforms. That Hindu kings were caste-obsessed and Sanatan Dharma was regressive. Turns out; that's not history. That's programming.

3/ The book explains a brutal term: 👉 Controlled Systemic Deracination It means: uprooting a civilization from its own soul through education. And it’s exactly what happened to us post-1947.

4/ NCERT didn’t just teach history. It taught shame. Shame in being Hindu. Shame in revering your ancestors. Shame in fighting back. Real warriors were erased. Invaders were glorified. Culture was reduced to caste and cows.

5/ One of the most chilling parts? Bhagat Singh was literally called a “revolutionary terrorist” in textbooks. The man who sacrificed his life for India. Meanwhile, textbooks sing praises of Aurangzeb, the butcher of temples.

6/ You begin to realize: This wasn’t just neglect. It was an ideological war. A Marxist cartel: Romila Thapar, Irfan Habib, and their ilk hijacked the narrative. The result? A nation that looks West for pride and East for guilt.

7/ The book Brainwashed Republic backs everything with evidence. No rants. No emotional fluff. Just raw textbook quotes, court records, constitutional violations, and surgical analysis of the syllabus. And once you see it, you can’t unsee it.

8/ And if you think this is all “just academics”, watch the movie Itihas. @5karma_films That film shows exactly what this book explains. Generations being trained to hate their identity. To mock their gods. To believe that invaders civilized us. It hit too close to home.

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9/ After reading this book, I felt anger. But also clarity. We were not lazy. We were misled. And now that we know, we fight. With truth. With pride. With unshakable dharmic roots.

10/ If you're a parent, teacher, student or just someone who has always felt “something’s wrong with what we were taught”… Please read Brainwashed Republic by Neeraj Atri ji. And watch Itihas. Your perspective will never be the same again.

11/ This isn’t just about reading a book or watching a movie. It’s about reclaiming the truth they buried. Because if we don’t tell our children who they really are; Romila Thapar’s students will. And they won’t be kind. Read Brainwashed Republic. Watch Itihas. Break the chain.

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