Discussion: Kentucky Hindu Temple Vandalized With 'Repugnant Messages Of Hate'

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Nothing say love and tolerance like broken windows and spraypainted messages on the walls.

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Tastes like MAGA!!!

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Turning the other cheek involves graffiti? Interesting take. Well played Xtians, well played. Actually this might be a false flag operation because what they sprayed doesn’t have any incorrect spelling.

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Good point. My people are excellent spellers :joy:

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Are there messages of hate that are not repugnant?

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I think that the term we’re looking for here is “Christian terrorists”.

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I’m sure there were both good and bad haters at the Hindu temple.

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Well, to be honest, I don’t think that my hate of Trump and everything MAGA is repugnant…

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This is the message Mitch McConnell sends to his constituents when he bends over backward to accommodate Trump without ever a word of criticism for Donnie’s xenophobic and pro-Nazi statements.

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Ironically, the trail of spray paint cans led to the ChristoMadrassa next door…

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Better check on simple sarah’s movements.

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Were they wearing red hats?

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And ignorance. Stupid Jesus Freak vandals seem to not understand that they have excluded the Holy Spirit and God the Father from the troika judging their puny, shriveled souls.

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“When Fascism comes to America it will come wrapped in the Flag and carrying a Cross.”

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We have noticed you have a lock on spelling bees.

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I was going to make the same point, good old Christians don’t know they’re own religion but, love to denigrate other religions.

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There is additional video of this event that shows that these were not vandals, but rather innocent naive high school students just trying to diffuse the tensions of the situation with a message of Jesus’ love.

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“Religious wars,” the French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte is reputed to have said, “are basically people killing each other over who has the better imaginary friend.”

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This is a one where I have a lot of internal conflict on how to react. I am a person born to Hindu faith who is now a full-bore atheist. It is straight forward to condemn vandalism and easy to do so here. However my conflict comes on two fronts: First, A lot of folks in Hindu communities outside Indian where Hindus predominantly live do not condemn similar actions against other religious entities by their coreligionists back in the country of origin. That doesn’t justify the actions of the vandals here and but what they did here is vandalism and not necessarily “hate” saying “Jesus is the only one” doesn’t sound like hate to me. Second, a large portion of the Hindu community in US is sympathetic to the RW message because it coincides with the anti-Muslim sentiment in the RW Hindu community. In fact in US RW circles Indian Hindus are the model community and Trump got a large portion of their support and vote. The one non-white community the 2016 Trump campaign explicitly reached out to was Hindu groups.

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