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In 2018, the Montreal-based production house “Art of Where' advertised yoga-capris carrying images of Hindu deity Lord Ganesh. Rajan Zed, who is president of Universal Society of Hinduism called this highly inappropriate as it hurts Hindus. He also urged "Art of Where" to offer a formal apology
In 2022, the film, Kaali, made by Leena Manimekalai, was shown at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto as part of a multimedia storytelling project, Under the Tent. The community was upset over the poster depicting Goddess Kali smoking a cigarette. High Commission of India to Canada raised objection over the disrespectful portrayal of Goddess. The Aga Khan Museum issued apology afterwards.
In January 2023, the New Brunswick legislature rejected a requested made by Rajan Zed to recite Hindu prayer at the opening of assembly citing that the Christian prayer is a 'well-established practice' and there is no intention to deviate from it. Several Hindu community and temple organizations' members expressed displeasure over exclusionary practices
They don't belong in the article in my opinion. Most people would reasonably assume that an attack on a religious group in a country where freedom of speech and religion are paramount ideals, would be physical attacks on adherents of the faith based solely on their religious identity, or on their religious institutions, or egregious public displays of generalizations villifying the entire community. The above entries, while they may be percieved as unpalatable by some, don't fit in any of the criteria listed. Southasianhistorian8 ( talk) 02:20, 20 June 2023 (UTC)
Southasianhistorian8 ( talk) 23:07, 20 July 2023 (UTC)However, Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown, was quick to clarify, saying: “Following yesterday’s reports of vandalism of the recently unveiled Shri Bhagavad Gita Park, we took swift action to investigate further. We learned that the reported blank sign was installed by the builder as a placeholder until the permanent Shri Bhagavad Gita Park sign can be replaced tomorrow.”
In February 2023, an Indo-Canadian radio host, and a vocal critic of the Sikh seperatist movement, was attacked by Khalistani Sikhs who supported Deep Sidhu. According to the victim, the assailants pulled a gun on him, and hit him on the head with a beer bottle. The incident was promptly condemned by Brampton mayor, Patrick Brown, who called for a police investigation.needs to be deleted as well. I added it, and it was a mistake because his religious identity was not reported as being the primary motive for the attack, rather it was his outspokeness against the Khalistan movement. A violent attack on Hindu does not necessarily belong on this article, unless it is sufficiently reported that a motivating factor or impetus for the attack was the religious affiliation of the victim. Southasianhistorian8 ( talk) 00:41, 21 July 2023 (UTC)
The mayor was asked by the Hindu diaspora to remove hateful banners against Hindus from all over the city that read “Sikh Infants burnt alive by Hindu Mobs".
The mayor was asked by the Hindu diaspora to remove hateful banners against Hindus from all over the city that read “Sikh Infants burnt alive by Hindu Mobs,” TAG TV reported.
In 2022, controversial banners saying "Sikh Infants burnt alive by Hindu Mobs" appeared throughout Brampton which Deepak Anand, MPP Mississauga-Malton condemned.needs to be restored. This is 100% an attack on a community as it makes disparaging and egregious generalizations depicting an entire community as baby killing mobs. Southasianhistorian8 ( talk) 04:44, 5 August 2023 (UTC)
There is no generalization in the poster remembering and stating facts about the 1984 anti-Sikh Pogroms. Would you object to a poster stating that German mobs murdered Jewish children during Kristallnacht?Let's not digress from the crux of the argument and turn it into a long winded debate about the 1980's and the insurgency in Punjab; reliable sources have called these actions "hateful", most people would reasonably believe that signs of that nature on public property in a country on the opposite side of the world are clearly intended to antagonize and intimidate the Hindu community and portray them as murderers. Southasianhistorian8 ( talk) 05:18, 5 August 2023 (UTC)
There are some POV and inappropriate additions being made. For instance [6] states that "Sikh extremists" are responsible for putting up the posters in question when the cited source does not mention who was responsible, and [7] states that "the Hindu community suspect that it is the Sikh separatists" who are responsible. Really? Unnamed members of the community? Who are they, why do they speak for the community, and why should we report someone's opinion? And "police" is a collective noun. It takes plural verbs. Meters ( talk) 02:15, 14 August 2023 (UTC)
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Some entries such as
In 2018, the Montreal-based production house “Art of Where' advertised yoga-capris carrying images of Hindu deity Lord Ganesh. Rajan Zed, who is president of Universal Society of Hinduism called this highly inappropriate as it hurts Hindus. He also urged "Art of Where" to offer a formal apology
In 2022, the film, Kaali, made by Leena Manimekalai, was shown at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto as part of a multimedia storytelling project, Under the Tent. The community was upset over the poster depicting Goddess Kali smoking a cigarette. High Commission of India to Canada raised objection over the disrespectful portrayal of Goddess. The Aga Khan Museum issued apology afterwards.
In January 2023, the New Brunswick legislature rejected a requested made by Rajan Zed to recite Hindu prayer at the opening of assembly citing that the Christian prayer is a 'well-established practice' and there is no intention to deviate from it. Several Hindu community and temple organizations' members expressed displeasure over exclusionary practices
They don't belong in the article in my opinion. Most people would reasonably assume that an attack on a religious group in a country where freedom of speech and religion are paramount ideals, would be physical attacks on adherents of the faith based solely on their religious identity, or on their religious institutions, or egregious public displays of generalizations villifying the entire community. The above entries, while they may be percieved as unpalatable by some, don't fit in any of the criteria listed. Southasianhistorian8 ( talk) 02:20, 20 June 2023 (UTC)
Southasianhistorian8 ( talk) 23:07, 20 July 2023 (UTC)However, Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown, was quick to clarify, saying: “Following yesterday’s reports of vandalism of the recently unveiled Shri Bhagavad Gita Park, we took swift action to investigate further. We learned that the reported blank sign was installed by the builder as a placeholder until the permanent Shri Bhagavad Gita Park sign can be replaced tomorrow.”
In February 2023, an Indo-Canadian radio host, and a vocal critic of the Sikh seperatist movement, was attacked by Khalistani Sikhs who supported Deep Sidhu. According to the victim, the assailants pulled a gun on him, and hit him on the head with a beer bottle. The incident was promptly condemned by Brampton mayor, Patrick Brown, who called for a police investigation.needs to be deleted as well. I added it, and it was a mistake because his religious identity was not reported as being the primary motive for the attack, rather it was his outspokeness against the Khalistan movement. A violent attack on Hindu does not necessarily belong on this article, unless it is sufficiently reported that a motivating factor or impetus for the attack was the religious affiliation of the victim. Southasianhistorian8 ( talk) 00:41, 21 July 2023 (UTC)
The mayor was asked by the Hindu diaspora to remove hateful banners against Hindus from all over the city that read “Sikh Infants burnt alive by Hindu Mobs".
The mayor was asked by the Hindu diaspora to remove hateful banners against Hindus from all over the city that read “Sikh Infants burnt alive by Hindu Mobs,” TAG TV reported.
In 2022, controversial banners saying "Sikh Infants burnt alive by Hindu Mobs" appeared throughout Brampton which Deepak Anand, MPP Mississauga-Malton condemned.needs to be restored. This is 100% an attack on a community as it makes disparaging and egregious generalizations depicting an entire community as baby killing mobs. Southasianhistorian8 ( talk) 04:44, 5 August 2023 (UTC)
There is no generalization in the poster remembering and stating facts about the 1984 anti-Sikh Pogroms. Would you object to a poster stating that German mobs murdered Jewish children during Kristallnacht?Let's not digress from the crux of the argument and turn it into a long winded debate about the 1980's and the insurgency in Punjab; reliable sources have called these actions "hateful", most people would reasonably believe that signs of that nature on public property in a country on the opposite side of the world are clearly intended to antagonize and intimidate the Hindu community and portray them as murderers. Southasianhistorian8 ( talk) 05:18, 5 August 2023 (UTC)
There are some POV and inappropriate additions being made. For instance [6] states that "Sikh extremists" are responsible for putting up the posters in question when the cited source does not mention who was responsible, and [7] states that "the Hindu community suspect that it is the Sikh separatists" who are responsible. Really? Unnamed members of the community? Who are they, why do they speak for the community, and why should we report someone's opinion? And "police" is a collective noun. It takes plural verbs. Meters ( talk) 02:15, 14 August 2023 (UTC)