The funniest part about Trump's corruption is, he's SO BRAZEN that people don't know how to react. He takes a jet from Qatar, profits from Pakistan's investments in crypto, openly favours donors to his business... And despite thousands of pressers, American journalists behave like biscuits dipped in hot tea.
The few that try to counter him, like @kaitlancollins of CNN, get sexually loaded, depraved response, and their colleagues in media look the other way. Astounding!
Research shows that negative news travels 15 times more than positive news. This “news”👇- though now retracted - must have gained legs. Beware of manufactured narratives.
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.
No fucking way
Bloomberg has deleted it's article where they fake claimed that Indian has sold it's gold holdings
No clarification, no apologies, simply deleted quitely like a bad faith actor
HOLY SHIT.
The Wikipedia expose on HAF just confirmed what many Hindus have been saying for YEARS.
A tiny network of leftie activist editors hijacked pages related to Hindus, Hindutva, caste, and India and turned Wikipedia into a propaganda machine.
They have smeared Hindu organizations as “extremist,” “nationalist,” and “fascist adjacent” while sanitizing and protecting activist groups openly hostile to Hindus.
And the scariest part?
This garbage doesn’t stay on Wikipedia.
It gets fed into Google searches, media narratives, academia, AI systems, and public perception worldwide.
A handful of anonymous editors can effectively shape how BILLIONS of people understand Hindus and India.
People mocked Hindus for warning about coordinated information warfare.
Turns out they were right.
No, David, we don’t have to accept your prescribed level of "offence."
Calling Sita telling Rama he’s a "misogynistic pig" is not just "insensitive" — it’s crude, vulgar, and a gross distortion of Valmiki’s text. Even Robert Goldman rejected it as "shocking" and "highly inappropriate."
This fits a repeated pattern (Wendy Doniger did the same with sexualised insertions that aren’t in the originals). Scholars can interpret, but they don’t have the right to rewrite Hindu epics in their own image and market it as scholarship.
When these distorted versions get promoted, they become the "real" Ramayana for many readers. Hindus are tired of it. Pointing this out is not overreaction. It’s demanding basic respect and honesty.
Your long thread on the "secular approach" sounds good in theory, but academia rarely applies it consistently when it comes to Sanatana Dharma.
This is probably the first time I am seeing United’s stance. I have seen more than 50 times what Barcelona want.
This tells you why Atletico are frustrated with Barcelona. Utter unprofessional run that club. They behave like kids using media to put pressure on other clubs. Do they forget that these are typically long term relationships they are willing to break?
No wonder they are being accused of paying referees. They have also sold future of their club just to survive. Utter shambles financially.
Why did you fudge the radiocarbon dates on your Gobekli Tepe precursor timeline? The sites you listed existed at the same time, not before.
Sort out your own confirmation bias before lecturing the rest of us on secular methodology.
"The Harappans would find more similarity with ancient Mesopotamia than with you." Imagine looking at a 4,500-year-old Swastika seal, then looking at an Indian mother drawing that exact geometric motif today during morning pooja, and trying to argue "discontinuity."
I don’t know how this interesting/important stat hasn’t gone mainstream yet.
58% of Arsenal’s game leading goals in the PL this season came from set pieces.
Arteta will have to change the script if they bring these laws to the premier league.
And that’s why Arsenal successfully abuse the rules in the PL because PGMOL culture is so weak and passive. The ref was absolutely right.
We now have FIFA coming with the “anti-Arsenal law” for the WC to try stop teams like Arsenal from making football a game of gimmicks.
If historians like you are so "secular" and detached from religion then why insist on dating world history from the birth of Christ? Or does your secularism conveniently apply only to Hindus?
The problem isn't assumptions. Everyone has them. The problem is biased Western historians pretending only their assumptions are neutral. Your "secular" historiography lens is full of inherent biases against non-monotheist cultures. Why should Hindus accept it as the default framework to define our own civilizational heritage?
Instead of engaging in earnest dialogue - you've been busy imagining ideological motives & demonizing Hindutva without a clue about what it means. One need not be an "ethno-nationalist" to question whether modern academic interpretations of Indian history are complete, unbiased, or supported by the evidence.
The moment you attributed disagreement to identity instead of addressing arguments, you yourself shifted the gaze from history to ideology.
Hypocrite, question your own assumptions first.
Shove the pearl clutching. It was delightful that Arsenal lost.
We’re supposed to have some nationalistic pride for a club … owned by Americans, sponsored by the Emirates, managed by a Spaniard, with seven different nationalities in the starting XI. It’s a global game now. If we want a sportswashing state-owned PR project to beat crap anti-football, with awful cringe fans then so be it.