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Re: Chris Butler, Jagad Guru, Science of Identity

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“Absolutely [a Hindu can be in the White House one day],” Gabbard said. “When you look at the national issues that our country is facing, people are not qualified or disqualified because of their spiritual practice. People are looking for someone they can trust.”

"Trust?" Good luck with that. Three words: "Justice For Sri!"


“Hinduism is largely misunderstood today in part because of how it’s been portrayed in a negative and backwards way,” Gabbard said. “In essence, it’s a monotheistic and non-secular practice. It’s more about spirituality than sectarianism,” she added, describing her sect of Vaishnav Hinduism, Brahma Madhva Gaudy Sampradaya.

Haha, "non-secular practice?" The reason Hinduism is largely misunderstood in part because of wannabe Hindus like Tulsi and other Hare Krishnas who have cute Hindu names but no friggin' clue what Hinduism really is and just wouldn't shut up.

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