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Comments by "Hindu Rashtra" (@hindurashtra63) on "'To view all cultures through the lens of one culture is an injustice to the other cultures’: EAM" video.
Here are a few Examples of what he means : Caste classification -> Viewed from the "Abrahamic Lens" of Slavery. However Slavery was never a thing in Indian History, nor was racism based on skin color. Nationalism -> Viewed from "European Centric" Lens of Nazism, When most Hindus have no idea about WW II or Hitler persecuting the Jews. Hindu Rashtra -> Viewed from "Monotheistic Lens" of Religious Supremacy, Where Minorities are persecuted, But India always had multiple religions co-existing. Rise of India - > Seen through "Colonial Lens", Where a Super Power dominates the Planet by conquering neighbours, But India co-exists in Peace with all neiggbours.
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Punjab did not come into existene in 1947 or after birth of Sikhism. Hindu History goes back to 3300 B.C and earlier, Where Punjab as mentioned in Hindu Epics as "Panchala Kingdom" and ruled by Hindu King Drupada and his beautiful daughter - Draupadi, Whose honor was the primary reason Mahabharata war was fought where Millions died, Atleast this is what we Hindus believe. So our Proud Hindu History of Mahabharata exists all over India, Not just outside Punjab. Thhse who arrived later (Sikh, Muslims and Christians) should respect the beliefs of their Ancestors (Hindus), this is common understanding. Sikhs must stop trying to pretend Punjab belongs only to Sikhs. All of India belongs to every Indian, Sikh Gurus are also Gurus for us Hindus, All of Punjab's Hindu History before Sikhism is also Sikh Pride.
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