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The attacks on me may discourage other Hindu Americans from running for office, says Tulsi Gabbard
Chidanand Rajghatta| TNN | Oct 13, 2019, 02:00 IST
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By making it to October 15’s presidential election debate, Tulsi Gabbard, a Congresswoman from Hawaii who identifies herself as Hindu American because of her practice of Vaishnava Hinduism, stays in the race to win a White House nomination. She speaks to Chidanand Rajghatta about the race, her faith, and US foreign policy

Congratulations on making the debate cut and staying in the race, but how do you get the momentum to go past the 1-2% support you are polling?

The debates are very helpful to increase national name recognition — which really is what polls are measuring — and convey my positions. Right now, you have Vice President Biden who was in office for eight years, and Senator Bernie Sanders who just ran for president in the last election, as leading candidates. So you’re talking about people who already have 100% name recognition across the country that I don’t have. So, the debates are a helpful platform to increase my visibility and outreach.

You identify yourself quite strongly as a Hindu American. Is that a handicap? Did I hear you say there is an element of Hinduphobia in the US?

I would not say it’s coming from many people, but certainly from some political opponents and some in the media who don’t like the message that I’m delivering. They are resorting to these Hinduphobic attacks and smears. I don’t see it as a handicap. I am who I am. If you look at the vast majority of voters and people in this country, they are open and welcoming and treat one another with respect in the spirit of unity. Frankly, we need more of that in this country to be able to heal some of the wounds and divides of race, ethnicity, religion, orientation and politics.

I did hear one interview where you were questioned quite aggressively about your religious beliefs. Does that bother you?

I just did a long-form podcast interview with ABC called journeys of faith and we actually spoke in detail about my own spiritual practice of Vaishnava Hinduism, how it has impacted and influenced my life. It was a very good conversation with someone who was sincere and looking for the answers. But you contrast that with some of the other things that you’re hearing where people already have an agenda and they’re pushing it in a very divisive and destructive way. While the questioning doesn’t bother me personally, what concerns me is that it may discourage other Hindu Americans from running for office. It discourages them from being able to celebrate being who they are — a part of the beautiful unique fabric of diversity that is the United States of America.

What is your sense of the support you’re getting from Indian Americans? Is it just Hindu Americans or is there broader support?

It is a broad cross section of support from people of all different religious backgrounds, and from people who are first generation immigrants. Some are supporters of BJP, some are supporters of the Congress, some are agnostic… so it’s a broad cross section.

You missed the Howdy Modi event in Houston. How do you view such rallies and the expression of what some people see as an upsurge of Hindu nationalism and Hindu pride? Imran Khan for one has compared Hindu nationalism to events in Nazi Germany to suggest it is dangerous.
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Surprised that she projects herself as a hindu American. Hindus hesitate to project themselves as hindu in public. It is only after BJP came to power, hindu mindset has changed to some extent. Ashis Biswal
I could not attend because of prior Presidential campaign commitments. Hindu nationalism is a term that many people are using frequently without being specific about what they mean by that. Why is expressing pride in one’s religion a bad thing? If you take out the word Hindu and you replace it with Muslim or Catholic or Jewish, then what do you end up with? There is an unfortunate Hinduphobic approach taken to Hindus who are expressing their pride.

You’ve served in the military and spoken a lot about futile wars and the need to bring back US troops home. What is your sense of the Afghan war and Pakistan’s role in it?

I have been very outspoken about how our troops should have come home from Afghanistan long ago. We went there in the wake of 9/11 to find terrorists who carried that out, and to defeat them. Our leaders over time have used that attack to begin a series of these wasteful regime change wars. It should have been very focused about going in, defeating them and leaving, rather than this long-standing occupation and nation building that we’ve seen in Iraq and in Syria now. These decisions have cost us tremendously in American lives and trillions of taxpayer dollars that we need for our schools, our healthcare system, our infrastructure etc. They have weakened our national security and strengthened terrorist groups like ISIS. As for Pakistan, I have long been concerned about the role that they have played in both directly and indirectly supporting terrorism, both within their country as well as with the Taliban in Afghanistan.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...e-says-tulsi-gabbard/articleshow/71559148.cms
 
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The exposure needs to be taken up many notches by Pakistani expats there about rss and bjp. Their ideology which is derived from nazi Germany should be the focal point. Then the killers of gandhi, india sells gandhi to the world but the reality is something else vis a vis rss/bjp.
 
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The attacks on me may discourage other Hindu Americans from running for office, says Tulsi Gabbard
Chidanand Rajghatta| TNN | Oct 13, 2019, 02:00 IST
71559149.jpg

By making it to October 15’s presidential election debate, Tulsi Gabbard, a Congresswoman from Hawaii who identifies herself as Hindu American because of her practice of Vaishnava Hinduism, stays in the race to win a White House nomination. She speaks to Chidanand Rajghatta about the race, her faith, and US foreign policy

Congratulations on making the debate cut and staying in the race, but how do you get the momentum to go past the 1-2% support you are polling?

The debates are very helpful to increase national name recognition — which really is what polls are measuring — and convey my positions. Right now, you have Vice President Biden who was in office for eight years, and Senator Bernie Sanders who just ran for president in the last election, as leading candidates. So you’re talking about people who already have 100% name recognition across the country that I don’t have. So, the debates are a helpful platform to increase my visibility and outreach.

You identify yourself quite strongly as a Hindu American. Is that a handicap? Did I hear you say there is an element of Hinduphobia in the US?

I would not say it’s coming from many people, but certainly from some political opponents and some in the media who don’t like the message that I’m delivering. They are resorting to these Hinduphobic attacks and smears. I don’t see it as a handicap. I am who I am. If you look at the vast majority of voters and people in this country, they are open and welcoming and treat one another with respect in the spirit of unity. Frankly, we need more of that in this country to be able to heal some of the wounds and divides of race, ethnicity, religion, orientation and politics.

I did hear one interview where you were questioned quite aggressively about your religious beliefs. Does that bother you?

I just did a long-form podcast interview with ABC called journeys of faith and we actually spoke in detail about my own spiritual practice of Vaishnava Hinduism, how it has impacted and influenced my life. It was a very good conversation with someone who was sincere and looking for the answers. But you contrast that with some of the other things that you’re hearing where people already have an agenda and they’re pushing it in a very divisive and destructive way. While the questioning doesn’t bother me personally, what concerns me is that it may discourage other Hindu Americans from running for office. It discourages them from being able to celebrate being who they are — a part of the beautiful unique fabric of diversity that is the United States of America.

What is your sense of the support you’re getting from Indian Americans? Is it just Hindu Americans or is there broader support?

It is a broad cross section of support from people of all different religious backgrounds, and from people who are first generation immigrants. Some are supporters of BJP, some are supporters of the Congress, some are agnostic… so it’s a broad cross section.

You missed the Howdy Modi event in Houston. How do you view such rallies and the expression of what some people see as an upsurge of Hindu nationalism and Hindu pride? Imran Khan for one has compared Hindu nationalism to events in Nazi Germany to suggest it is dangerous.
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Surprised that she projects herself as a hindu American. Hindus hesitate to project themselves as hindu in public. It is only after BJP came to power, hindu mindset has changed to some extent. Ashis Biswal
I could not attend because of prior Presidential campaign commitments. Hindu nationalism is a term that many people are using frequently without being specific about what they mean by that. Why is expressing pride in one’s religion a bad thing? If you take out the word Hindu and you replace it with Muslim or Catholic or Jewish, then what do you end up with? There is an unfortunate Hinduphobic approach taken to Hindus who are expressing their pride.

You’ve served in the military and spoken a lot about futile wars and the need to bring back US troops home. What is your sense of the Afghan war and Pakistan’s role in it?

I have been very outspoken about how our troops should have come home from Afghanistan long ago. We went there in the wake of 9/11 to find terrorists who carried that out, and to defeat them. Our leaders over time have used that attack to begin a series of these wasteful regime change wars. It should have been very focused about going in, defeating them and leaving, rather than this long-standing occupation and nation building that we’ve seen in Iraq and in Syria now. These decisions have cost us tremendously in American lives and trillions of taxpayer dollars that we need for our schools, our healthcare system, our infrastructure etc. They have weakened our national security and strengthened terrorist groups like ISIS. As for Pakistan, I have long been concerned about the role that they have played in both directly and indirectly supporting terrorism, both within their country as well as with the Taliban in Afghanistan.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...e-says-tulsi-gabbard/articleshow/71559148.cms

Stupid b*tch, you are an RSS patron. Go ask the Muslim women who after being gang raped had swords driven into their vaginas of attacks.

The Christian right will take care of her....
 
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Its amazing that a Hindu American is running for POTUS. Thats excellent. She has only 2% in the polls but as she has said its for exposure. Having such an influential candidate in Congress is a huge feat and a tale of how successful Indian expats have been globally.
 
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Its amazing that a Hindu American is running for POTUS. Thats excellent. She has only 2% in the polls but as she has said its for exposure. Having such an influential candidate in Congress is a huge feat and a tale of how successful Indian expats have been globally.

The Americans need the Indians to counter China. This has nothing to do with talent of Indians. Indians got a lot of freebies not as a gift, but as a bribe to serve the US. Always remember that US goodies come with strings attached.
 
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The Americans need the Indians to counter China. This has nothing to do with talent of Indians.
Indians didnt land in US yesterday. There is huge goodwill towards Indian community in US because of their contribution in highly skilled areas and job creation. It takes decades to build. China wasnt a blip when Indian expats were making name in US. Credit where its due. Pakistan cud have done the same but they cudnt.
 
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Indians didnt land in US yesterday. There is huge goodwill towards Indian community in US because of their contribution in highly skilled areas and job creation. It takes decades to build. China wasnt a blip when Indian expats were making name in US. Credit where its due. Pakistan cud have done the same but they cudnt.

Modi was not so long ago barred from entering the US for reasons everyone knows. I don't need your lectures on American goodwill towards Indians. There is no free lunch in this world. The Americans are not favoring India because they love Modi or India so much. This is politics. Right now the US desperately needs an ally or policeman in the region to counterweight China. India fits this description. Nothing more nothing less. Hence all the favors from Uncle Sam. This has nothing to do with Indian talent or American goodwill towards India. If anything, Indians steal American high-tech jobs which the Americans themselves can do amazingly better. There is a lot of anger among US populace regarding high-tech and good paid jobs being taken by fake scam engineers from India.
 
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Modi was not so long ago barred from entering the US for reasons everyone knows. I don't need your lectures on American goodwill towards Indians. There is no free lunch in this world. The Americans are not favoring India because they love Modi or India so much. This is politics. Right now the US desperately needs an ally or policeman in the region to counterweight China. India fits this description. Nothing more nothing less. Hence all the favors from Uncle Sam. This has nothing to do with Indian talent or American goodwill towards India. If anything, Indians steal American high-tech jobs which the Americans themselves can do amazingly better. There is a lot of anger among US populace regarding high-tech and good paid jobs being taken by fake scam engineers from India.
Only pakistanis feel this way, nothing more. Once again, Indian expats have been in US for way long when China was still a poor country. They have succeeded becoz of their hardwork and everyone recognizes that. Stop peddling wrong info due to your biasness. Favour to India has nothing to do with expats running for election or being in Congress and CEOs in American companies.
 
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well she can take comfort in this little thing that in the eyes of chritina phair she has done nothing wrong.
 
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RSS b!tch , she will never hold any significant position in America ..
 
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Only pakistanis feel this way, nothing more. Once again, Indian expats have been in US for way long when China was still a poor country. They have succeeded becoz of their hardwork and everyone recognizes that. Stop peddling wrong info due to your biasness. Favour to India has nothing to do with expats running for election or being in Congress and CEOs in American companies.
Erm no. You're being naive . If India was US's rival in Asia, you'd be getting arrested and deported on fake charges of espionage, however good you think you are at computers.

If you're not naive, then you're being disingenuous to support your own narrative.

As for Tulsi Cabbage, if Hindutva Americans like her are dissuaded from running for office, or better still dissuaded from existing, then all the better.
 
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Erm no. You're being naive . If India was US's rival in Asia, you'd be getting arrested and deported on fake charges of espionage, however good you think you are at computers.
Are you saying Pakistanis are targeted in US systematically? And there is no good reason for why that would be? Pakistanis linked in 9/11, Al-Qaeda links, OBL links, numerous terror org links, you may say that those are old ways and you have changed. But there is plenty of reasons for them to be suspicious. Its the fault of your nation and politicians then, who despite being an US ally couldn't harbor goodwill. While Indians were doing good work in US, India got banned, sanctioned and CIA was constantly sabotaging things in India. So, if you look history, one might say Pakistanis should have been favored enormously. But becoz it is not, it calls for failed diplomacy, strategic choices and cultural projection. You will not like the comment and might disagree, my honest opinion.
 
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