There are a lot of offended white Hindus and Indian Hindus who are equally offended by Shamas article.
Several people have made comments in response and it is heartening to see.
But I have to vent something that is really, really bothering me.
And it is the assumption that all non Indian Hindus were Christian (possibly Jewish) before we found Hinduism. This is really a pet peeve of mine.
First of all, if people just did their homework, they would see that most people in Northern Europe have been secularized for generations, and also to a lesser extent in the rest of Europe and in the US as well.
Not one person on both sides of my family tree have been churchgoers for 2-3 generations at least.
That is my first pet peeve, the second is this: If I do pick a religion after never being part of one what makes them assume that I would pick Christianity?
Really? I'm sincerely asking this? If they know what Hinduism is about, and if they know how far we have come in the study of Astronomy and Science, wouldn't it be kind of a given that I would pick Hinduism over Christianity, if in fact I should pick one at all? And do they feel so poorly about their own religion that they should be surprised if other people like it too?
This "Oh you are white, when did you leave Christianity makes me go bonkers!" (I know, very enligthened isn't it
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Maya