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[โ€“] towhee@hexbear.net 29 points 4 months ago (35 children)

Eh I do wonder about the Hindu nationalist stuff. There are a lot of prominent CEOs of Indian descent here in the US. Don't know their stance on Hindu nationalism because there hasn't been an event requiring them to take a stand, but at very least they lobbied hard against the California caste discrimination bill so that doesn't bode well for their attitudes toward ethnic hierarchy. India hasn't kicked off anything like the Gaza genocide yet but I wonder whether 10 years down the road something similar will happen and in the US we will be like "wow why are liberal institutions all suppressing protest against this" because Hindu nationalism was never questioned when selecting leadership for those institutions, in the same way zionism was never questioned for the past few decades. Unfortunately difficult (impossible?) to select for that without going down the road of discrimination against the entire ethnic pool since yeah, there is nothing requiring individual Indian people to take a stand and in the US there is not yet broad population literacy about the meaning of being a Hindu nationalist in the same way there is now some amount of literacy of what it means to be a zionist.

[โ€“] arcticx@lemmy.ml 18 points 4 months ago

I have known more than a few Hindutva guys who were deprogrammed through experiencing minority status in the southern US.

Hindu nationalism is interesting though, I think there is something to be said about how it can form a syncretic system with west coast liberalism despite holding opposed beliefs.

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