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i humbly request as many of the anti-IRGC memes as you're willing to give 🙏
They play soccer up on the Temple Mount. Don’t give me this malarkey about the dancing being a problem.
Muslims are angry because Jews built their holy sites under Muslim ones.
Temple mount was overgrown with weeds and brush and just in a state of general disrepair before the Zionist movement kicked off, then all of a sudden it was treated the way a kid treats a toy he's ignored and abused when it turns out someone else might want to play with it.
>Muslims are angry because Jews built their holy sites under Muslim ones.
Hindus did that too, it's sad how they developed time travel just to make it look like they were there first.
Hagia Sophia rates a mention too, it's around a century older than islam and was a Christian Cathedral for nearly 1000 years before it was appropriated.
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New settler colonial state just dropped guys. It’s called… India?
Lmao okay sure why not.
it’s because Iran has fronts there so they need to whitewash their occupation as landback
I just lost braincells reading this.
So we're going back to the og natives being dinosaurs or stromatolites, if we're being really annoying technical. Anything after that is CoLoNiAl SeTtLeRs!
So people were demanding the removal of Aurangzeb’s tomb in Nagpur and they burned an effigy of the tyrant but then guess what happened? Someone spread the rumour that “a flag with a Quranic verse was burned” and then stone pelting and violence was unleashed. It’s always the same pattern and somehow you know they will acquire the victim card at the end of all of it. What gives these people license to start violence in the streets in the name of provocation? Why are you so freaking fragile that a mere rumour makes you act like fucking apes?
Imagine if Hindus started to behave like uncivilized hooligans at every rumor, every insult, every sarcastic comment ever made against their faith. If this was provocation and their actions were thus justified then considering the sheer level of verbal attacks and depraved behavior we have suffered through the years, if we had behaved like these monsters, they would have been completely eradicated from the country. Hypocrites!
Exactly. People burn Manusmriti and Ramcharitramanas with full media presence and survive just fine in this country. Hindus don’t go around burning property and pelting stone at every other occasion. There are literally video evidences of stones and boulders being stored on the rooftops of mosques. All these attacks are pre-planned.
Where tf do these Aurangutans get those pelting stones from? Even in J&K, a place full of Ice and Snow, they practically manifest them to protect their invaded territory, like some Parasitic Wasp Hive from the native Honeybees
It’s the same playbook almost everywhere. 🤷♀️
This is what happens when we show tolerance towards the intolerant. Karl Popper was right about the paradox of tolerance.
Popular Opinion: Mohit Raina’s face was immortalised when he played Mahadev in “Devo Ke Dev Mahadev” there’s no other face that comes to mind when I picturize him in the flesh.
So true. I call it divine intervention. He was born to play Mahadev, chosen to embody Shiv ji (as much as a human can). It's something sacred and holy.
If you see him in other roles, he honestly looks like a completely different person in them. While I know it's acting, that every role is different, but it's not the same when it comes to him playing Mahadev. It's like a divine light shines on him in that role.
I feel the same with Nitish Bhardwaj and Saurabh Raj Jain. 🥰
True, Nitish Bharadwaj was so divine as Krishna but I believe Saurabh Raj Jain embodied all the different quirks of Krishna’s personality so well. The Gita Updesh literally makes the hair on my body stand with awe! It’s just amazing how these actors were chosen for it and they stood up to the challenge.
Totally agree!
Saurabh especially embodied his mischievous and playful side so well, plus he could switch to that divine, almost intimidating aura so quickly. Unbelievable. (I just kept wishing that he was dark too lol)
While I have quite a few reservations about the Star Plus Mahabharat's portrayal of a some characters (cough-Karn-cough), Saurabh as Shri Krishna was THE BEST. And to think that it circles back to Devo ke Dev Mahadev, where he first played Vishnu ji and his avatars... it's like the Gods themselves were the casting directors in that show. 😆
Popular Opinion: Mohit Raina’s face was immortalised when he played Mahadev in “Devo Ke Dev Mahadev” there’s no other face that comes to mind when I picturize him in the flesh.
So true. I call it divine intervention. He was born to play Mahadev, chosen to embody Shiv ji (as much as a human can). It's something sacred and holy.
If you see him in other roles, he honestly looks like a completely different person in them. While I know it's acting, that every role is different, but it's not the same when it comes to him playing Mahadev. It's like a divine light shines on him in that role.
I feel the same with Nitish Bhardwaj and Saurabh Raj Jain. 🥰
My heart breaks when I think about how Prithviraj Chauhan was dragged to Afghanistan by the very enemy he defeated and showed mercy to, how his remains were buried and his grave disgraced by the locals and then my heart fills with rage when I think about how tyrants like Aurangzeb have memorials and how his grave is visited and honoured by our own people in our land! It makes me question our sanity and our relationship with our past.
Christian evangelist invades a Hindu temple to “evangelise”.
Watching this made my blood boil as a practising Hindu. Idk about you but this makes really really resent these kinds of ideologies. The ones that have caused havoc all over the ancient and medieval world and ended entire civilisations. Look at the Hindus he met inside and the priests, everyone was so respectful and warm to him. This literally breaks my heart that our people have to go through these experiences. These stupid, foolish and ignorant people take advantage of the welcoming nature of our people. Just like they did when they colonised us.
And the comments are equally sickening.
Terrorists kill innocent Kashmiri Hindus in Kashmir valley and drive them away:
Leftie bigots: Omg something’s happenin! I gotta support the resistance! FREE KASHMIR 🗣️
Hindus ask the courts for justice and their occupied temple lands back through legal means:
Leftie bigots: Omg guys, are y’all seeing this? This is Hindu nationalism! Omg fight against fascism guys!! 🥹🫂
(My genuine reaction everytime I see them talk like this on tumblr.)
The Indian so called “left” at large has a very punishing attitude towards Hindus for surviving everything they’ve been put through. They would’ve liked it more had Hindus lined up, offering their necks or their faith to whoever sought to expunge Sanatan dharma/ Hinduism from this land and trust me there have been quite a few who have tried to do so. They are angry at Hindus for taking back what’s theirs even though these Hindus have only recently started to show their spine. They label everything we do as “hindu nationalism” when all Hindus wanted was our temple land that was stolen from us by invaders who came from far off places with the intention of subordinating us and colonising us.
They don’t see it as the decolonisation attempt that it is because their inferiority complex and their hatred for their own people runs far deeper than any love or consideration they might have towards their ancestors. These are people that see the world in either black or white- in binaries. For them every hindu who speaks for his own and who demands justice for historical wrongs must be a right wing, fascist who would have every minority murdered in the city squares. You see my point? If you’re a Hindu, you better live like a self loathing, overly pacifistic door mat or else you’ll have it from them cuz apparently they know you better than your god and your parents.
In short, you must bow down to these morally high saints who if pleased with your self slaughtering would commemorate your name in their books of fame.
Ariel and Kfir Bibas were identified among the remains of the hostages released. The remains of the woman released with them, supposedly their mother, were not identified as Shiri Bibas. A preschooler and an infant were kidnapped and violently murdered, used to taunt their also kidnapped father while their captors claimed they were still alive, and their remains were held hostage until they were paraded around in front of a crowd by their killers with photos of their smiling faces as a backdrop and their "arrest" dates listed on the caskets. We don't know where Shiri Bibas is or why she wasn't returned, only that Yarden Bibas now has to bury their children without her.
There is no nuance here. There is nothing that can justify this. It's not resistance to kidnap and murder children and then use them to psychologically torture their family and community for over a year. I don't know what else to say.
Shiri Bibas' body has been released and identified by authorities. According to forensics, she and her sons were all murdered, not killed in air strikes or through any kind of accident; Ariel and Kfir are estimated to have been murdered late November 2023.
The Bibas family has asked for photos of the Hamas display/celebration of their loved ones to not be posted or shared. Yarden Bibas has also requested that details of his sons' deaths also not be shared; saying that they were murdered by their captors is enough.
Two little boys were brutally murdered alongside their mother and their bodies were held captive for a year and it feels like the entire world is just silent.
States in the US that allow cousin marriage
It’s actually a criminal offense in Texas for first cousins to marry(aka the kind of cousin marriage that’s most at risk for incest issues), but sure, publish total lies.
Context matters, like: The exception in Illinois? You have to be incapable of having children (specifically, both are over fifty or one has certified as infertile by a doctor) in order to marry as first cousins. And as first cousins is the only thing that matters, that’s all that matters.
What’s up with Pakistan there
In Pakistan, cousin marriages (even first cousins) are not only normalised, they're sought after and encouraged by the society. Most muslim societies are like that, actually.
Hinduphobia 101 - Yoga is demonic.
Such asshats should anyway stay away from our sacred practices. Including yoga.
some examples of the anti israel movement’s treatment of the hostages and why we owe them nothing:
you’re all evil. hope that helps 😘🖕
The moment for thinking “what would I have done in Germany before and during Hitler’s reign” is over. Look back over the past two years. What did you do? What did you think and feel?
Did your opinion about Jews change?
If you went from supporting all Jews to thinking that a least some Jews, (namely “Zionists” or “Israelis”) deserve suffering, exile, and/or death, then you fell for modern antisemitic propaganda, and you would’ve fallen for it in Nazi Germany, too.
Maybe you would blink if the police today started rounding up the Jews in your neighborhood, or smashing synagogues, or arresting Jews off the streets. But would you feel better about it if they call them Zionists or Israelis? They’re not arresting “good Jews”, they’re arresting Zionists, to make them pay for their crimes.
It’s not too late to fix that, though. You can come back from being sucked into antisemitism. You can do better going forward.
do these people realise how deranged they sound?
"decimating the environment"
an actual american professor of permaculture, Andrew Millison, came to India to study the multi level farming system that sadguru is trying to popularise and said that it's a great idea
Also Gujrat allowed contract farming and look what happened
“Islamophobic Citizenship Amendment Act” Kindly explain how an act that was primarily made to save diminishing religious minorities that have been facing religious persecution by muslims, ever since the creation of concerned countries is islamophobic? Is the attempt, even though made so late, to stop literal erasure of minorities from islamic countries, islamophobic? That's what this person is crying about? Not THE EVIDENT ERASURE OF RELIGIOUS MINORITIES GOING ON FOR YEARS AND YEARS????? How is that not the main concern? How is saving those people is the most evil in the world.
CAA was “islamophobic” because it was drawing attention to the fact that most Muslim countries aren’t secular and shhhh we can’t have people knowing that…
Babri Masjid, that was the mosque that was built over the top of the temple dedicated to Rama wasn't it?
People might want to look into the reasoning behind why the Hindu community did what they did if that's the case, I imagine it's been a point of contention for them for centuries as well.
Hindus wanted their temple back, and they took it back from the religion that colonized the area.
I don't know enough about this guy to have a real opinion on him, but that mosque thing is ridiculous, at least if you're someone that preaches decolonization.
Maybe next the Zoroastrians can reclaim their temples in Iran that were taken from them.
the thing is, before babri masjid was torn down we had taken the matter to the court multiple times in the last century and won the case every single time but we were still not allowed to take the mosque down. It was out of sheer frustration that, after over a century, the public finally took the matter to their own hands and took the mosque down. Muslims never went there to pray though. There's written proof from 19th and 18th century and only hindus went to Babri masjid to offer their prayers to Lord Ram but muslims never did.
There's another similar case going on in the court right now. The mosque is so clearly a temple even a blind man can tell but we still got an archaeological survey done and went to the court to fight it legally instead of forcefully taking it. And this in a hindu majority country. If we were really fascist we wouldn't have waited for the court to declare its decision. The so called mosque looks like this.
It's a temple in the back and a mosque in the front. It was left that way by the mughal king Aurangzeb on purpose so hindus would look at it everyday and feel the sting of the defeat. All these actions are apparently islamophobic to these clowns
The Academic Denial Of Hinduphobia:
The South Asia Scholar Activist Collective (SASAC) actively denies Hindus (including scholars) the right to define or even opine on what Hinduphobia is and how it impacts us as a people, by dismissing the term as something coined recently by the “Hindu Right.” The group even goes as far as calling the term a “flawed analogy” and “smokescreen for casteism and anti-Muslim prejudice.” Anyone who challenges such a premise is swiftly dismissed as engaging in “bad faith argument.”
For SASAC, anti-Semitism is a real phenomenon due to the horrors inflicted by the Nazis and other instances of discrimination, hate, etc faced by the Jewish community. Similarly, according to them, Islamophobia is real, due to American foreign policies which resulted in the killings of civilians in the Middle East as well as the immigration policies of the Trump administration. However, Hinduphobia “…cannot be easily linked to casualties on such horrific scales.” In this monstrous admission, SASAC claims Hinduphobia is not real because not enough Hindus have died.
Their intergenerational trauma, resulting from systemic targeting and oppression in Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan, Afghanistan, or Bangladesh, does not count. If body count is to be the metric for -phobia, would SASAC claim that homophobia is not real?
This year marks the 54th anniversary of the Bangladeshi Genocide, in which nearly 400,000 women were raped and close to 3 million people killed. The Pakistani army specifically targeted Hindu men, women and children and went on a rampage of mass murders, rapes, and brutalization. Gary Bass, professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton University, has described the ordeal in painstaking detail in his book The Blood Telegram: Nixon, Kissinger, and a Forgotten Genocide. Speaking on the Senate floor on November 1, 1971, the late Senator Edward “Ted” Kennedy described the dire situation of the Hindus as follows:
“Field reports to the U.S. government, countless eye-witness journalistic accounts, reports of international agencies such as the World Bank, and additional information available to the Subcommittee document the reign of terror which grips East Bengal [East Pakistan]. Hardest hit have been members of the Hindu community who have been robbed of their lands and shops, systematically slaughtered, and in some places, painted with yellow patches marked ‘H’. All of this has been officially sanctioned, ordered and implemented under martial law from Islamabad.”
SASAC does not find such horrors of history as worthy of inclusion under any anti-Hindu bias. This illustrates an overtly prejudiced take on matters related to Hindus.
Various scholars including Jeffrey Long, Stephen Prothero and Vamsee Juluri have written extensively on the topic of Hinduphobia and shown the long history of the phenomenon in the United States and beyond. Others such as Vishwa Adluri and Arvind Sharma have critiqued academia’s silencing of scholars who provide differing viewpoints than those in power.
So how old is the term Hinduphobia really?
Th cultural studies researcher Sarah Louise Gates has traced the usage of the term “Hinduphobia” going back to the late 19th century and into early 20th century. According to Gates, “Hinduphobia” first appears to be used by Sir Edward Sullivan in 1866 to critique James Mill for his disdain of Hindus and the denial of India’s wealth prior to Mughal king Akbar’s reign. It then appears as common parlance (without quotations) in the York Newspaper in 1883 (from York Newspaper March 20, 1883) to discuss European attitudes towards native Indians (majority of whom were Hindus). The paper uses the metaphor of the wolf “wickedly accusing” the lamb to describe the dynamics between the colonizers and the natives.
According to the Gates’ research, modern cases of Hinduphobia coincided with Indian migration into the United States and the UK.
In Hinduphobia (The Cosmopolitan Student, May 1914) Dr. Sudhindra Bose, representing the Hindu and Indian side of the argument, recalls a House Committee hearing of the 1914 Hindu exclusion bill which would impact 4,974 Hindus in the United States “…over fears they might compete for both education and [labor] with the American colonial class.” Dr. Bose feared that the the bill will not only impact the laborers but also Hindu students studying in the United States.
Gates also shows instances of the word being used in Indian Constituent Assembly Proceedings in the 40s and 50s, along with numerous newspapers, academic writings, etc. using the word to describe the attitudes of various political leaders and media outlets towards Hindus and the people of India.
Numerous instances of Hinduphobia are prevalent today – in academia, media, politics, and popular culture. To illustrate how even young, unassuming Hindus, can be subjected to Hinduphobia, a young Hindu girl interning for NASA in the United States was recently subjected to Hinduphobia and hatred when she posed in a picture for NASA with images of Hindu deities on her desk. She was attacked for merely expressing her heritage, with comments such as: “Wtf! Is that really her room?!” or “I see a right wing Hindu kid with right wing Hindu gods in a pic” or “Wherever Hindus (Brahmins) will go they will divide the nation into caste.” or “NASA and gods don’t mix. The Indian kid seems to have some kind of an obsession with gods.”
Scholarly works cannot be used as a smokescreen to support those with a history of hatred against an entire community. We would not want this type of treatment for any religious community or group, nor would such bigotry be tolerated about any other minority group.
To conclude, SASAC has been formed with the express purpose of gaslighting dissenting voices. These voices are pre-declared to be “far right,” conjuring up similarities with popular images of people in white sheets burning crosses on the lawns of these professors and scholars. Nothing could be further from the truth. As concerned Hindus, we will continue to voice our outrage when academic freedom is used as a cover for bigotry by these professors and scholars. And, if voicing our concerns is deemed as harassment to shield their own bigotry and Hinduphobia, that is on their fragile but monumental egos, which seem to be allergic to the truth.
When professors who sit in privileged positions and have a large social media megaphone, decide to peddle such falsehoods, Hindus are fully within their rights to raise concerns in a just and uncompromising manner. Not doing so goes against the very teachings which pervade our sacred texts such as the Bhagavad Gita.
(This was an excerpt taken from a report by CoHNA (coalition of Hindus of North America) to read the full report check out the source mentioned below in this post.)