Anish Chaudhry

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Anish Chaudhry

@AnishChaudhry

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Marcus Borealis
Marcus Borealis@MajorFoe·
@AutisticClip Ah yes, Christian morality, the cornerstone of enslaving, beating and force converting natives while breaking every treaty you make with them. For Jesus!
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AutisticClips@AutisticClip·
Asmongold: “Western culture is Roman law, Greek philosophy, and Christian morality… If you don’t want that you can go live in another country.”
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Anish Chaudhry@AnishChaudhry·
@TheJonahProjec2 @CoHNAOfficial @IndiaAbroad_ 1. The same Christianity where the first slave ship to the US was named after Jesus? The same church led mass genocide of indigenous people across the world, burnt women as witches, and also started 30 years war between Protestants and Catholics in Europe that ended with nearly
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CoHNA (Coalition of Hindus of North America)
America 250: What does it mean to be a Hindu American? Ganesh Ramakrishnan details how the American ideals of liberty, equality, justice, and the pursuit of happiness find parallels within Hindu thought, in a thought-provoking piece. @IndiaAbroad_ "Dharma teaches responsibility, ethical conduct, and service to society. It encourages individuals to pursue excellence while remaining mindful of their obligations to family, community, and nation. The Hindu spiritual journey emphasizes the search for truth and self-realization. Likewise, the American experiment has always championed freedom of thought, conscience, and belief. Both traditions place tremendous faith in the dignity and potential of the individual. America celebrates freedom. Dharma teaches how freedom can be exercised responsibly." newindiaabroad.com/english/opinio…
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Anish Chaudhry@AnishChaudhry·
@HinduAmericans 1. nothing to do with money, but collective cowardice, that's preached as Hinduism to most Hindus .Do Hindu temples, especially the major ones, raise the persecution of Hindus past and present to Hindus who come to these temples ? Nope, because they are all run by cowards who
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Indian-Americans
Indian-Americans@HinduAmericans·
Hindus in Bangladesh are a thousand times more courageous than wealthy Hindus in America. Money has made Hindu-Americans soft.
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Pakistan Untold
Pakistan Untold@pakistan_untold·
How Muslims created Pakistan with lies, deceit & violence while Hindus treated them as their own children. - Pak's most successful industrialist, ex FM, founder of Pak's top university, Syed Babar Ali
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Anish Chaudhry@AnishChaudhry·
@UnApologeticM1 @ProfVemsani ok the bobble head fraud caste under 'media watch' has turned up, so European feudal 'caste' ranking pre-industrial revolution that turned into class in post-industrial revolution was the invention of Barmans, ooops Brahmins? @RanbirS11414092
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Media Watch
Media Watch@UnApologeticM1·
@ProfVemsani Caste was ancient, Brahmanical, and textually enforced, not a British invention
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Dr. Lavanya Vemsani Ph.D.
Dr. Lavanya Vemsani Ph.D.@ProfVemsani·
We are studying caste system al wrong. We are taking the system that the British colonialist state gave us and trying to go back and impose it on any kind of social terms found in texts and inscriptions even though it’s suspect if they existed in the exact same form as modern caste system.
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Cassidy
Cassidy@Conrad_XTC·
@DrSuneelDhand Stop with this ridiculous shit. you guys sound like dweebs. The 1% doesn't give one shit about you. The Bible preaches against this type of greed and wealth. Do some reading
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Suneel Dhand MD
Suneel Dhand MD@DrSuneelDhand·
Elon Musk has created hundreds of thousands of jobs Every single person moaning about his wealth, has never created a single job That’s all you need to know
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Melissa
Melissa@MyUnveiledTruth·
New Agers, influenced by Hindu gurus, often proclaim that Jesus and Krishna are similar or that there isn’t a difference. They are wrong. Jesus devoted his life entirely to seeking and restoring the lost, proclaiming good news, modeling a life of moral integrity, and ultimately offering himself as a sacrificial atonement for humanity’s wrongdoing. His life was one of singular, selfless purpose. By contrast, the texts of Hinduism describe Krishna’s life quite differently. The Bhagavatam (10.29.45-46) recounts episodes involving inappropriate interactions with women, and chapter 10.8.31 describes childhood behavior that many would find troubling (stealing women’s clothes while they were bathing naked, peeing and defecating in people’s homes, etc.), which is conduct that raises genuine theological questions for those who regard Krishna as divine. If Krishna is understood to be God incarnate, one might reasonably ask why his life, even in childhood, would include behavior unworthy of imitation. Divinity carries a higher moral standard, and shouldn’t excuse immorality merely because of youth. Further passages describe Krishna’s relationships with thousands of women (Bhagavatam 10.90.29-31) and, strikingly, a passage in the Matsya Purana (70) in which those same women are cursed to suffer harm. These narratives don’t fit the image of a compassionate, holy God. Jesus, by contrast, consistently elevated and dignified women. He healed them, defended them, and restored their honor in a culture that marginalized them. The differences between these two figures, as portrayed in their respective scriptures, are not minor or superficial. They reflect fundamentally different visions of what divine character looks like. Jesus and Krishna are NOT the same at all.
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speaknsee
speaknsee@speaknsee·
Speaking Against the Anti-Indian Community in the U.S is considered "Hate Speech". 🧐
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Anish Chaudhry@AnishChaudhry·
@AjayJadeja171 Who gives a crap, even if there was an outrage ? .One billion Hindus in india and they still worry about what others may say, when the same Gita also encourages going on the offensive, even with weapons @RanbirS11414092
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Ajay Jadeja
Ajay Jadeja@AjayJadeja171·
Iranian 🇮🇷 Football team kissed Quran before their flight to Mexico for the FIFA World Cup 2026 🫪 Now, just imagine Indian 🇮🇳 Cricketers kissing the Bhagwat Geeta and then the outrage 🙃
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Anish Chaudhry@AnishChaudhry·
@MumukshuSavitri 2. Wikipedia.HHR had told Hindu groups there to do a mass protest outside Wikipedia to expose their racist, religious hate against Hindus, but nothing has happened as yet.Its when you hit the streets in mass numbers that you are heard... more here @RanbirS11414092
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Savitri Mumukshu - सावित्री मुमुक्षु
Even the ex-founder of Wikipedia is calling out Wikipedia for allowing malicious propagandaists linked to Audrey Truschke to smear the reputation of Hindu American Foundation. Imagine how cleverly the hatemongers have manipulated online media to ensure that biases against Hindus become deeply embedded.
Larry Sanger@lsanger

Just four Wikipedia accounts can smear the reputation of an organization like the Hindu American Foundation. Think this an isolated case? BTW, Ashley Rindsberg (@NPOV) does some of the best reporting about Wikipedia and its bias—not just left-wing bias. Follow.

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Anish Chaudhry@AnishChaudhry·
@MumukshuSavitri @RanbirS11414092 3. Hindus for Human Rights and a Wikipedia account Trangabellam have launched a cyber attack on Hindu Human Rights. H4HR claimed our knowledge panel on Google, restricting our access to it, replacing our email, our website URL and our twitter handle with theirs, to
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