India-US relations: News and Discussions IV

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Re: India-US relations: News and Discussions IV

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On another note: sharing: -- Speaking up against Thenmozi Sounderajan’s anti-Hindu hate agenda at a Conference at University of California Irvine.

Equality Labs is back with more “reports” pushing the same discredited claims and selective anecdotes to demand caste as a protected category at various companies.

This is on top of caste policies that have been in place at places like Tiktok, Meta, X, Alphabet Union, IBM, Apple and many others.

A reminder–these evidence-free policies do not protect Dalits, they only create hate against Hindus. The 2024 study from Rutgers Social Perception Lab, showed the alarming impact of caste training.

The American conversation around caste is being shaped not by facts or lived experience, but by curated narratives, flawed surveys, and selective outrage.

Controversy at UC Irvine & The Caste Narrative in America - Flawed Data, Silenced Voices, & Fight for Hindu Representation
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