As we have said often, these accusations of imaginary ‘Hindu Nationalism – Hindutva ‘ really mean the right to police the heathen pagan Hindu savages under the jurisdiction of the Salem Witch trials committee, deciding if a Hindu is a demonic witch or not. If found guilty of satanic Hindutva, then be ready to be punished. What are the signs of being possessed by the Hindutva Hindu nationalist devil?
For example, if you speak up for human rights abuses against Hindus, then that’s ‘Hindu nationalism’ because Hindus haven’t been classed as human yet for being uncivilised. Suppose you speak up against the racist and religious hate against Hindus. In that case, again, that’s Hindu Nationalism because Hindus have never faced racism or religious hate, being Goddess Kali worshipping savages. Even wearing a tilak on the forehead can also be ‘Hindu Nationalism’ as it’s a symbol of Hindu pagan savagery. Even doing yoga relates to demonic postures, like we see in the movie The Exorcist.
Celebrating Hindu festivals has to be stamped with approval and passed by the committee, so we have Holi Against Hindutva – or soon Diwali against The Ram Temple in Ayodhya, or Janmashtami supports the Beef Industry or Navaratri against Brahmins and so on.
Its coming to a stage that even wearing an aum around your neck will be classed as Hindu satanic nationalism which is why now celebrating Hindu heritage month at the University of California, Berkeley, was found guilty of is ‘Hindu Nationalism’ because we know it will be a month of human sacrifices, robbing local banks and marching around in massive colonial RSS clown shorts across the universty which is why a brown Aunty Tom Dass faster than Superman has come to the rescue.
Sarcasm aside, but in reality, this is extreme Hinduphobic hate fronted by a subservient Indian known as Senator Isha Chander with a Hindu name as cover, like the villainous character Stephen in the movie Django led UC Berkeley’s student association ASUC votes against a proposed Senate Resolution No 2024/2025-042 Hindu Heritage Month authored by a Caribbean Hindu student with the usual false accusations of Hindu Flat Earth Nationalism, meaning Hindutva.
She quotes in the video from that exposed fraudulent Hindus for Human Rights, which is a front for far-right religious fascists, as her evidence.
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It’s all rooted historically in extreme hate against indigenous people by Hinduphobic nazi racists and religious fascists who had local collaborators like her to let in Islamic and British colonists to genocide and rule over pagan heathen Hindus.
Hindutva does not mean imaginary Hindu nationalism, especially in an outdated Western political construct. But it’s a word that reflects a Hindu indigenous renaissance movement, especially being the last largest ancient civilisation that’s not lying dead in the museums with the mummy from Egypt. And of course for these Hinduphobic nazis, Hindutva is dangerous because its also extends its platform for all other indigenous people and pagan cultures, who mostly were genocided and converted to revive themselves again as we Hindus welcome all followers the ancient gods and goddesses across the world to join us.
So this idea of stopping Hindu Heritage Month is the same if native indigenous Native Americans were stopped from celebrating their indigenous heritage because it’s Native American Nationalism.
Coming back to what happened further, she was challenged by Senator Justin Taylor, a black student at the same university, whom her crowd tried to mock and bully with another simp incel student doing throat gestures to insult him because he supported the Hindu community’s representation..
Hindu students part CYAN Hindus at Berkeley called her out, more exposing her further –
CYAN unequivocally condemns the actions of @theasuc in voting against Hindu Heritage Month. Despite passing several other heritage month resolutions this semester, student senators chose to politicize Hindu Heritage to push Hinduphobic talking points, including the accusation of “Hindu Nationalism.”
Let us be clear. Hindu students of Indian and non-Indian origin—many of whom know little about Hindu nationalism, shouldn’t be forced to take political stances on domestic Indian politics to celebrate their heritage.
The accusation of “Hindu nationalism” is harmful to our community because it conflates Hinduism with politics in India—despite the proclamation being inspired by a Caribbean Hindu student with NO ties to India.
Further from CoHNA
CoHNA condemns Hinduphobic statements made by UC Berkeley Student Senators during a public senate meeting on March 5, 2025. During this meeting, Hindu students and organizations who sponsored a Hindu Heritage Month proclamation were accused of being “Hindu nationalists” by Senator Isha Chander, who moved to kill the proclamation.
While the purpose of the proclamation was to solely celebrate Hindu heritage (as Latiné, Armenian, and Jewish Heritage Month Proclamations were unanimously passed this year), Senator Isha Chander chose to politicize a well-intentioned proclamation into a discussion on Indian politics.
Furthermore, Senator Justin Taylor — who graciously offered to provide our community representation in a forum where it has none — was bullied by senators who chose to make choking gestures and accusations of walking “up and around and moving his arms.”
Adding insult to injury, the publicly accessible meeting recording mysteriously disappeared from Facebook in April through early May during student elections, though all other recordings remained online. We call on the UC Berkeley Student Senate and University Administration to:
1. Investigate why the UC Berkeley Senate temporarily deleted footage of a public meeting from Facebook, despite all other recordings being present.
2. Apologize to Senator Justin Taylor and the Hindu Community at UC Berkeley for conflating Hindu Heritage Month with a political ideology in India — a blatant Hinduphobic tactic akin to conflating all Jews with Zionism or Muslims with Political Islam.
3. Condemn the disrespectful conduct, gestures, and actions of Senators Isha Chander, Jonathan Franco, Carlos Gonzalez.

The Resolution these Hinduphobic Nazis rejected.
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