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An article about the rise of Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard "Prince$$ of RSS" in the US and the Nazi loving Hindu extremists backing her.

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All in the Family -
The American Sangh’s affair with Tulsi Gabbard

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TULSI GABBARD, a United States Congresswoman, entered the historic First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles to the strains of Marvin Gaye’s “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough.” She shook hands with her cheering fans, leaped on stage with a smile, accepted a garland of white flowers from a supporter, folded her hands in greeting and said, “Aloha.” It was a sunny Saturday morning in March 2019, and she was campaigning for the Democratic Party’s nomination for president. Addressing an animated crowd of hundreds, she urged them to “stand together.” The 38-year-old representative for Hawaii’s second congressional district, who frequently refers to herself as a “Karma Yogi,” declared that the nation is divided. “What we are seeing is this dark shadow caused by a corruption of spirit that is ruling our land,” she warned—a clear reference to the polarisation of Trump’s America.

Gabbard called for a range of changes in domestic policies: fixing a broken healthcare system, reforming criminal justice, providing affordable housing and addressing the climate crisis. Reckoning with the “cost of war,” she said, is central to carrying out this vision of change. As a major in the US Army National Guard—a reserve component of the US armed forces—and a veteran of the war in Iraq, she denounced “wasteful regime-change war policies.” America’s foreign policy, she argued, is creating a new Cold War that puts it at “greater risk of nuclear catastrophe than ever before in history.”

Outside the venue, around two dozen people had gathered to protest. They were neither irate protestors opposing her domestic policies nor activists angered by her stance on America’s wars. They were people such as Baljit Kumar, a young Dalit refugee residing in nearby Riverside. “She supports the people I ran from in India,” Kumar told me. Claiming that Gabbard’s congressional campaign financing is heavily augmented by American affiliates of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh—the parent organisation of India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party—protestors held bold red, white and blue signs proclaiming her “Prince$$ of the R$$.” Since 2015, a handful of articles in online Western media outlets have speculated about Gabbard’s perceived closeness to the Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi, and the BJP.

The mood inside the hall was different. As she concluded her speech, the crowd chanted: “Tulsi! Tulsi!” The emcee, Jimmy Dore—a comedian who hosts a popular YouTube show, and is a Gabbard supporter—opened the floor up for questions. As hands went up all around, he pointed to me. Aware that my prepared question was about to strike a discordant tone, I removed my hat and glasses.

“It is getting serious,” Gabbard joked.

“In your first two terms in office, you met the RSS spokesperson at least three times,” I said. “You spoke at many RSS events, including two in India. When did your collaboration with the RSS begin and how much money have they given you?”

The usually unflappable Gabbard, who speaks with slow deliberation, grimaced. She paused long enough for an audience member to shout, “Speak up.” Finally she responded. “I am a soldier, and I took an oath,” she began. “One oath in my life. That was an oath to serve and protect this country, to put my life on the line for the people of this country.”


She grew more emphatic. “We stand for aloha. We stand for diversity. We stand for peace and bringing people together around these shared ideals of freedom and opportunity for all people.” Gesturing to the audience to stand, she continued, “Thank you everybody for standing with me. It is this kind of attacks that are rooted in religious bigotry that we must stand together and condemn. Whether these attacks are being targeted at Hindus, or Buddhists, or Muslims, or Jews, or atheists, or Catholics, we must stand united and condemn this hate and bigotry because an attack against one of us is an attack against all of us.” Again, the crowd chanted, “Tulsi, Tulsi.”

This is typical of how Gabbard responds to questions about the depth of her relationship with Modi, her association with affiliates of the Sangh Parivar—the family of organisations working with the RSS—or the identity of many of her key donors. Such queries are dismissed as signs of “Hinduphobia.” When an article in The Intercept described her as “a rising progressive star, despite her support for Hindu nationalists,” Gabbard lashed out with an opinion piece for Religion News Service, headlined: “Religious bigotry is un-American.” She said her critics were “trying to foment anti-Hindu sentiment.”

Yet, as they say, the devil is in the details.

TULSI GABBARD IS NOT OF INDIAN ORIGIN, but identifies as a Hindu. She has visited India only once—in 2014, on the personal invitation of Narendra Modi. And yet, before she was even elected to office, she promised to be “a strong voice in Congress for improving India–US relations.” When she won a seat in the US House of Representatives in 2012, she made history as the first Hindu ever elected to the chamber. At the outset of her first term, she joined the House India Caucus—a coalition of representatives who support pro-India policies. She now co-chairs the body.

Now, Gabbard hopes to make history in the 2020 election by becoming the first female president.

At present, she is a dark horse in the race. She is lagging in the Democratic primaries—internal elections to choose the party's nominee for the presidency—and has to battle high-profile contenders such as Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.

Gabbard has perhaps the most peculiar personal history of any candidate running. Born in American Samoa, and raised in Hawaii by a Catholic father and a practising Hindu mother, both Caucasians, she was primarily homeschooled. Her parents oversaw a Hare Krishna splinter group called the Science of Identity Foundation, and the family campaigned intensely against gay marriage. She was immersed in the Bhagavad Gita, and kept her childhood copy of it with her when she was deployed as a medical administrator to Iraq. Later, she gifted the same copy to Modi.

Gabbard’s critical take on the United States’ interventionism and its offshore wars is unpopular with Washington’s defence lobbyists—and the sort of issue on which primaries are almost never contested. Nevertheless, it has won her support that cuts across party lines and ideologies. She appeals to wide-ranging constituencies: libertarians to socialists, “War on Terror” hawks to white supremacists, Trump supporters to Sanders supporters, and the Hindu diaspora. Gabbard’s manner is measured; her words seem carefully chosen. Her eloquence, poise and ability to stay on point broaden her appeal.

Gabbard's rise in US politics came out of nowhere, and is inexplicable until one considers how Sangh donations gave her a leg up when she was a virtual unknown. The first Indian-American donors to her first congressional campaign—who were also among the first non-Hawaiians to support her—are top executives in RSS affiliates in the United States. Donor names provided in filings to the Federal Election Commission, which I collated with lists from Sangh websites and promotional materials as well as media reports, reveal that hundreds of leaders and members of such groups gave hundreds of thousands of dollars to Gabbard in the formative years of her congressional career. Kallie Keith-Agaran, a Democratic activist in Hawaii, has also compiled a database of Gabbard's donors. Her extensive documentation of their contributions and affiliations closely corroborates my independent findings.

Gabbard emerged on the US political scene at a pivotal moment for the Sangh’s aspiration to see Modi as the Indian prime minister. Since 2002, Modi and the RSS had both grown increasingly controversial in the United States, facing protests by academics as well as censure by the US government. Modi stood accused of complicity in the anti-Muslim pogrom that had taken place in Gujarat, while he was the chief minister of the state. Even by conservative estimates, the pogrom took over a thousand lives. Afterwards, he was denied a visa to the country. The greatest diplomatic triumph for the American Sangh was rehabilitating Modi’s tainted reputation in the United States. Gabbard played a significant part in that project.

There are nearly 4.5 million Indian Americans in the United States. Just over half are Hindu. Fifty percent are registered Democrats, but they tend to shy away from partisanship—especially those who belong to Sangh offshoots. Constituting less than 1.5 percent of the population, Indian Americans are not typically considered a significant voter base. Yet they have emerged as a crucial constituency for Indian politics, given their vast support for Modi at his “rock-star” receptions in New York and California, and his dependence on them for “diaspora diplomacy.”

Amongst Gabbard’s many donors are various members of the US chapters of groups such as the Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh, the Overseas Friends

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The above is just part one of the long article that documents the historic rise of RSS outside of India, particularly the USA. Read on to see how deep the Roots of RSS have grown for the benefit of Support and propaganda for the BJP and Hindutwa cause:
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Tulsi Gabbard, who visited India on the personal invitation of Narendra Modi, has played a significant part in rehabilitating his image in the United States.
 
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Good, we are infiltrating every nook and corner of American business, politics and science/technology. Hail RSS.

You know some part of me is hoping that this bitch makes it to the White House. Were relations between the US and Pakistan to go south, which they most likely are, I hope they do with this witch in office. I am sick and tired of the usual backstabbing snowflake Democrat in the office. Now an RSS bitch would add a whole new dimension. It would bring the enmity to a whole different level.
 
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Thats why it is imperative that Pakistan should highlight the support of Hindu extremist RSS to such politicians who are also a threat to the incumbent republican President in office.

Very well said. Although I don't think the ordinary American has a good understanding of RSS ideology. The Americans and Westerners in general are deliberately being kept in the dark by their mainstream media. The West is currently in bed with India for reasons we all know. Revealing the true rape face of RSS would diminish support for India among the common populace. How would the West put China in a bad spot when they are giving their rape ally India a free pass? The typical Islam hating Nazi loving American wouldn't have a problem with Tulsi Gabbard. In fact if you guage the sentiment on social media the rightwingers and progressives are loving this bitch. She is taking them for a ride. Although she recently voted for Israel during a contentious bill I believe. She came on very quickly to explain her stance, but many fans were not convinced.

I gotta give it to RSS cvnts. They are indeed infiltrating at the highest level here. This Gabbard bitch is playing it very very smartly by posing as anti-war. She is tapping into war fatigue. She talks about her brothers and sisters in the US army. Cunning bitch indeed.

Let me tell this very clearly. If this bitch makes it to the White House we are officially at war with the USA. This Tulsi witch won't leave anything to the imagination and RSS will be sitting with both feet in the White House. Modi is going to have an orgasm if Tulsi wins. RSS will have a true ally at the highest position. No doubt.
 
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Very well said. Although I don't think the ordinary American has a good understanding of RSS ideology. The Americans and Westerners in general are deliberately being kept in the dark by their mainstream media. The West is currently in bed with India for reasons we all know. Revealing the true rape face of RSS would diminish support for India among the common populace. How would the West put China in a bad spot when they are giving their rape ally India a free pass? The typical Islam hating Nazi loving American wouldn't have a problem with Tulsi Gabbard. In fact if you guage the sentiment on social media the rightwingers and progressives are loving this bitch. She is taking them for a ride. Although she recently voted for Israel during a contentious bill I believe. She came on very quickly to explain her stance, but many fans were not convinced.

I gotta give it to RSS cvnts. They are indeed infiltrating at the highest level here. This Gabbard bitch is playing it very very smartly by posing as anti-war. She is tapping into war fatigue. She talks about her brothers and sisters in the US army. Cunning bitch indeed.

Let me tell this very clearly. If this bitch makes it to the White House we are officially at war with the USA. This Tulsi witch won't leave anything to the imagination and RSS will be sitting with both feet in the White House. Modi is going to have an orgasm if Tulsi wins. RSS will have a true ally at the highest position. No doubt.

One thing I have noticed with the RSS types (of which the majority of Indians are now in), they are fundamentally undemocratic. It is definitely a fascist organisation, because they cannot even deal with dissent. They cannot take criticism, or suggestions for improvement.

Look at the behaviour of Indians on social media since the Kashmir oppression, they cannot engage in any discussion without insult, rape threats or censoring the other side.

They are an odd fit in Western democracies, even more so than supposed Islamists
 
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One thing I have noticed with the RSS types (of which the majority of Indians are now in), they are fundamentally undemocratic. It is definitely a fascist organisation, because they cannot even deal with dissent. They cannot take criticism, or suggestions for improvement.

Look at the behaviour of Indians on social media since the Kashmir oppression, they cannot engage in any discussion without insult, rape threats or censoring the other side.

They are an odd fit in Western democracies, even more so than supposed Islamists

RSS ideology is not about democratic values. It is about imposing Hindu facist beliefs with force. Use rape and murder as tools to intimidate the minority groups. Grab their land and lock them down. Achieve all of the aforementioned with the help of the world who doesn't bat an eye lid.
 
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RSS ideology is not about democratic values. It is about imposing Hindu facist beliefs with force. Use rape and murder as tools to intimidate the minority groups. Grab their land and lock them down. Achieve all of the aforementioned with the help of the world who doesn't bat an eye lid.

People just don’t know about it. I don’t think many people in Pakistan knew about the ideology behind Modi until recently never mind the rest of the World. I think the RSS didn’t get the attention because Hinduism as really only being present in one country it didn’t receive the attention as something like the Muslim Brotherhood does. But now it is changing rapidly, why should these groups be treated differently when essentially the MB is vilified by the West?
 
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They will rise in the ranks, and they will become prominent.

That's the nature of democracy.

Successful implementation of democracy still requires a certain amount of traditional values and homogeneity of thought, and this is where Trump is fixing things by influencing immigration. However, that said, if you fill the country with Indian immigrants, you are clearly going to feel the blow back in democratic institutions.

The question is why was this not considered when the immigration policy was set in the previous establishments, because the Hindutva mindset was very clear and apparent, even in foreign born Indians, for years if not decades?

Furthermore, while we are here, we should also consider Trump's recent meeting with the CEO of Google, who is also of Indian origin, where Trump specifically questioned the influencing of democratic process by Google.
 
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Good, we are infiltrating every nook and corner of American business, politics and science/technology. Hail RSS.
@waz @Dubious @Arsalan @WebMaster why are fascists allowed here? This is the one of the only places on the internet that allows such fascist, islamophobic ideologies to be openly expressed.
 
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You know some part of me is hoping that this bitch makes it to the White House. Were relations between the US and Pakistan to go south, which they most likely are, I hope they do with this witch in office. I am sick and tired of the usual backstabbing snowflake Democrat in the office. Now an RSS bitch would add a whole new dimension. It would bring the enmity to a whole different level.
let her win. Let the filth come out in the open. Let people see the real faces of evil
 
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She joined Bernie’s campaign as a potential VP, then backstabbed him to try to bridge progressives and conservatives together to support Trump.

She earned the support of anti-Muslim masses on both sides of the political spectrum.

All throughout, she has been promoting Sunni Shia civil war in every Muslim country as a matter of policy and expresses extreme hatred of Islam.

Rightly stated in OP, she is an RSS agent.
 
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