Tag: racism

  • Britain’s Grooming Gang Reckoning: How Fear Silenced Child Protection

    Britain’s Grooming Gang Reckoning: How Fear Silenced Child Protection

    Britain’s grooming-gang debate is not merely about crime; it is about institutional truthfulness, child protection, and the danger of political fear. This rewrite examines Rupert Lowe’s report alongside official findings from the Jay Report, the Home Office, and the 2025 Casey audit. It explains why ethnicity data matters without endorsing collective blame against any community.…

  • Namaste Yoga: Powerful Short Film Reclaims the Hindu Roots Behind Modern Yoga

    Namaste Yoga: Powerful Short Film Reclaims the Hindu Roots Behind Modern Yoga

    Namaste Yoga examines how Hindu and Indian cultural identity can be misunderstood, repackaged, and taught back to children without its original meaning. The film follows Shiv, a 10-year-old boy who feels ashamed of being Indian and Hindu, and contrasts his discomfort with his sister Kali’s confident cultural pride. Through mandatory school yoga classes, Shiv begins…

  • Texas AI Temple Mockery Sparks Urgent Debate on Hinduphobia and Cultural Respect

    Texas AI Temple Mockery Sparks Urgent Debate on Hinduphobia and Cultural Respect

    A Texas social media controversy involving AI-generated temple imagery and remarks attributed to Kelly Smith has drawn attention to Hinduphobia, anti-Indian prejudice, and digital-age religious mockery. The incident reportedly included comments about eating hamburgers at a Hindu temple, wearing shoes inside temple spaces, and criticizing Bharatanatyam programming in Prosper, Texas. This rewritten analysis explains why…

  • Ohio Primary Win Triggers Hinduphobic Smears: Ramaswamy, Religious Freedom, and Dharmic Unity

    Ohio Primary Win Triggers Hinduphobic Smears: Ramaswamy, Religious Freedom, and Dharmic Unity

    After Vivek Ramaswamy’s Ohio primary win, a viral temple video drew Hinduphobic smears that questioned belonging rather than debating policy. This analysis situates the episode within U.S. constitutional guaranteesno religious test for office and robust free exercise protections. It clarifies core elements of Hindu practice, from puja to the role of murtis, and explains how…

  • Hello New York Times: Time to Eat Your Elitism. This is India’s Century.

    Hello New York Times: Time to Eat Your Elitism. This is India’s Century.

    The blog post titled addresses the New York Times’ biased and racist coverage of India over the years. The post discusses how Western media, including the New York Times, has portrayed India as a backward and unscientific country, but recent achievements like the successful Chandrayaan 3 mission challenge that narrative. It delves into historical examples…