did y'all know we are an 'authority'? well, act like it now, will ya?
and 'south asian bleeding hearts association' or sabha is mentioned too. ---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Arvind Kumar
(If the link does not work, paste it into Google and read it through the cached version.)
http://www.e-diasporas.fr/working-papers/Therwath-Hindutva-EN.pdf
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The other authorities, albeit less prominent and therefore spatially less central, are Hindu Vivek Kendra, Sangh Parivar, Voice of Dharma, Shadow Warrior and Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh USA.
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The Sangh Parivar, born in Nagpur in 1925, thus largely operates online from abroad, namely from the United States, a territory which in turn connects India to the United Kingdom (located even further on the left of the graph). However, all the websites refer to themselves as Hindu, and only very seldom as Indian, which in any case amounts to the same thing for champions of the hindutva ideology. An encompassing South Asian identity elaborated in diaspora is mentioned only once(by the obscure South Asian Bleeding Hearts Association group). Online hindutva is thus very territorialized and symbolically linked to India, while operating from the United States.
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From: Arvind Kumar
We are now IMPORTANT! We are even mentioned in a peer reviewed paper. The paper says SABHA is one of a kind and Shadow Warrior is an authority.
SABHA congratulates Shadow Warrior on achieving this level of importance!(If the link does not work, paste it into Google and read it through the cached version.)
http://www.e-diasporas.fr/working-papers/Therwath-Hindutva-EN.pdf
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The other authorities, albeit less prominent and therefore spatially less central, are Hindu Vivek Kendra, Sangh Parivar, Voice of Dharma, Shadow Warrior and Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh USA.
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The Sangh Parivar, born in Nagpur in 1925, thus largely operates online from abroad, namely from the United States, a territory which in turn connects India to the United Kingdom (located even further on the left of the graph). However, all the websites refer to themselves as Hindu, and only very seldom as Indian, which in any case amounts to the same thing for champions of the hindutva ideology. An encompassing South Asian identity elaborated in diaspora is mentioned only once(by the obscure South Asian Bleeding Hearts Association group). Online hindutva is thus very territorialized and symbolically linked to India, while operating from the United States.
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-a
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sent from samsung galaxy note, so please excuse brevity
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The link you gave doesn't work, but you can still access it via Google cache:
click here to read
So realized this when people started forwarding some of our own blog posts - to my personal e-mail id!
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