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Hindu Americans unite against rising hate and bigotry

June 28, 2024 | Tempe, Maricopa County, Arizona



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Hindu Americans unite against rising hate and bigotry
In a recent government meeting, a representative for over four million American Hindus addressed the rising concerns of anti-Hindu sentiment and hate crimes across the United States. The speaker highlighted the significant contributions of Hindu Americans to various fields, including medicine, science, technology, and the arts, emphasizing the cultural enrichment brought by Hindu traditions such as Vedanta philosophy, Ayurveda, yoga, and meditation.

Despite these contributions, the speaker pointed to alarming statistics from a 2015 study by the Hindu American Foundation, which revealed that one in three Hindu students in America reported being bullied due to their religious beliefs. The situation has been exacerbated by documented instances of hate crimes, including vandalism at Hindu temples and targeted attacks on symbols of Hindu culture.

Notably, a report from Rutgers University in July 2022 detailed how anti-Hindu disinformation on social media has led to real-life threats against the community. Specific incidents were cited, including attacks on a Hindu temple in Richmond Hill, New York, and multiple desecrations of temples in California between December 2023 and January 2024.

The speaker urged members of Congress to support House Resolution 1131, which aims to address these issues and promote awareness of anti-Hindu bigotry. The call to action emphasized the importance of unity in combating hate and fostering a more inclusive society.

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