Feb 25 2025 135 mins 36
America has many problems, much of which stems from the multicultural nature of the nation. Not so much the incompatibility of cultures, but the weaponizing of differences, elevation of some over others, and discrimination still of those considered lesser. Those upset that Kash Patel would put his hand on the Bhagavad Gita, or that Hindus would be elected to congress, or that the VP’s wife is Hindu, proves the extreme left correct in their accusations against the extreme right of having fear over different cultures and religions. However, the left’s complaining about ‘who will pick the food’ or ‘mow my lawn’ if we deport illegals shows what nasty and vile creatures these people are too. The bottom line is the United States was founded in part because of religious persecution, and on principles of protection for all religions - particularly those that uphold a higher authority. The issue therefore should not be Kash putting his hand on the Hindu scripture so much as it should be his prioritizing of Israel first, which almost guarantees the 911 and Epstein files will remain sealed or heavily blackened. Likewise, it is odd that a dark skinned Hindu would not be praised by the racially charged political left. This proves that the US has no issue inherently with differences, but that those things are weaponized when necessary to advance agendas hostile to the well being of Americans. The same can be said about Muslims who every 4 years become a protected class or a lesser class.
The move to rename and rewrite history is still ongoing in the US, too, as part of this weaponization of culture. In Tucson, Christopher Columbus Park has been renamed after an Indigenous leader. Online there is also a strange rewriting of world history, where Africans are said to be the founders of all civilizations and countries, from Ireland and Finland to Japan and Australia. This agenda is in full swing at Ubisoft where their new Assassin Creed Shadows game, based in Japan, has been delayed, protested against, etc., because it depicts highly insulting themes to the Japanese. Now, after a promotional video of the game was released of a black samurai killing Japanese worshipers at the Itate Hyozu Shrine, that shrine and possibly the Association of Shinto Shrines, is seeking legal recourse against Ubisoft for their blatant cultural insensitivity and provocation.
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The move to rename and rewrite history is still ongoing in the US, too, as part of this weaponization of culture. In Tucson, Christopher Columbus Park has been renamed after an Indigenous leader. Online there is also a strange rewriting of world history, where Africans are said to be the founders of all civilizations and countries, from Ireland and Finland to Japan and Australia. This agenda is in full swing at Ubisoft where their new Assassin Creed Shadows game, based in Japan, has been delayed, protested against, etc., because it depicts highly insulting themes to the Japanese. Now, after a promotional video of the game was released of a black samurai killing Japanese worshipers at the Itate Hyozu Shrine, that shrine and possibly the Association of Shinto Shrines, is seeking legal recourse against Ubisoft for their blatant cultural insensitivity and provocation.
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