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However, unlike Jews who hate Jesus and curse him, Hindus don't view the same with the Buddha. The most I heard is that alot of Hindus find his teachings boring, but no outright hatred

It's a really esoteric topic and you need to read works from people like Nirad Choudry and Mojinder Roy to get a handle on it. There are others but these guys did make efforts to write in English and much of this academic work simply never leaves the languages of India. I've mentioned it in the thread before but modern India is the Third Age of Hinduism.

The First Age was 2000+ years ago and considered the purest form. The principles of this faith are understood by scholars today but not practiced in the way it was intended. This would be akin to being able to read the Bible but not actually following any of it and still claiming you're Christian. By what we consider the Middle Ages a Buddhist Empire had dominated much of the subcontinent and made it a mission to eradicate Hinduism. As there was no tradition of scholarhood per se like the Jews would have this rapidly led to the decline of the original faith as they adopted the Buddhist leanings. The Empire also redid lots of Hindu art and that is why you see Kali often in the caricature of Amita Buddha as he is displayed in art. At this point Hinduism had devolved into an ancient and poorly understood belief system that was widely practiced but the priest caste had been fucked with a lot so they no longer passed down the faith through oral tradition consistently.

The long lasting effect of this was to force Hinduism to lean towards monotheism and created many sects of singular worship to Kali, Ganesh, and their other deities. By the time the Buddhist Empire collapsed the the British came along the subcontinent was once again in a steep decline. Think about India as having multiple total societal collapses and they were just living in the ruins and passing around stories they heard about how it used to be. As India became anti-Colonialist being Hindu was seen as being pro-Indian.

With the introduction of modern academic practices to India by the British the Indian intelligentsia were able to piece together their histories and the original faith eventually. But they made zero effort in convincing people of the proper way of the faith. It has devolved into superstitions and curiosities as most Hindus today are simply totally unaware of it and practice a warped fun-room shit covered mirror of the original teachings.

I find it interesting that the big brains of India actually do know this. But they also have very little they can do about it.
 
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Got a first complaint from a girl that she felt discriminated against because jeets speak garbage with each other and she can't understand anything & feels left out. The workplace is swarming with jeets. 90% of workforce is Jeet.
Even the AWFLs can't stand Jeets to the point that the anti-racism tard guard / outgroup preference conditioning is failing. You love to see it.
 
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So Buddha is to indians what Jesus is to Jews.
Yes, but Indians are too dumb to even understand that. Buddhism is waaaay over their heads for the most part, they have become inured to wallowing in filth and hoping for a better next life. So they mostly just ignore Buddhism. Imagine if Christ denounced the Pharisees, and instead of plotting to murder him they just gave him that vacant, dull jeet stare when you try to explain literally anything to them and kind of awkwardly shuffled away. That's the relationship between Hinduism and Buddhism.
 
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"Aman Aman and Digvijay Digvijay" Did Jk Rowling name then?
Of course it's a turban nigger next to a truck. Jeet software devs are amusing if depressing, jeet and turban nigger truck drivers are horrifying. Dying in a car crash, especially a one involving a God damn truck, is a terrible way to die.
 
11 indians just died in a human stampede.

Bengaluru Stampede: Fans Say They Were 'Beaten Up' In RCB's 'Hastily-Arranged Programme': Report​

RCB's IPL 2025 title celebration turned tragic as at least 11 people died.​

  • Press Trust of India
  • Updated: June 05, 2025 07:18 am IST
Police personnel assist a stampede victim at RCB's IPL 2025 title celebration event.© AFP
"I don't know what we did wrong...we had tickets," an exasperated RCB supporter wondered outside the Chinnaswamy stadium, watching what was meant to be a day of celebration become a day of mourning after 11 fans were killed in a mad scramble to attend the team's IPL victory party in Bengaluru. Close to 50 of the team's injured supporters had to be hospitalised after a chaotic day. "When one organises a victory celebration of this magnitude...safety and security measures need to be taken," BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia told PTI, taking note of the lack of preparedness to deal with the lakhs who crowded the streets, desperate to catch a glimpse of their favourite stars, including the enigmatic Virat kohli.


The tickets for the hastily-arranged engagement programme were sold in a jiffy, but the fans crowded all the gates 12, 13 (main gates) and 10 (club house entrance) with not enough security to control them.

The number swelled to unexpected levels around 3.30pm and it forced the police and stadium security officials to close all the gates to prevent the ticket-less from squeezing in along with the ones who had valid tickets.

"We came to watch our stars. I bought tickets for the function but was not even able to enter the stadium. Police suddenly blocked all the roads and closed all the entrances to the venue, and suddenly they started lathi-charging near the main gate," said Prashant Shetty, a post-graduate student who came along with a few of his friends.

"I don't know what we did wrong. We were invited for the function, bought tickets but in the end got beaten up and abused. Terrible day for fans like us," he added.

At around 4.30 pm many more came from the nearby Cubbon Park metro station, worsening the situation and the police had to resort to mild use of force to disperse the huge gathering.

At Gate No. 10, the situation was grimmer as women and children were shoved around forcefully, and even this reporter was pushed to a corner by a police official with a lathi who also hurled some swear words in local dialect.

Several ticket-holders had no choice but to make a retreat from the venue albeit thankful that they escaped unscathed from what became a stampede.

Even from a distance, it was disturbing to see women fainting and some others getting crushed under the feet of jostling fans.

The fan engagement function lasted close to an hour and the team went back to the hotel around 6.30 pm but the fans still remained near the stadium creating further traffic block and chaos, before slowly moving away after a tragic day.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

11 caught in crush die amid celebrations over RCB title​

ByArun Dev, Bengaluru
Jun 05, 2025 05:38 AM IST

A celebration for RCB's IPL win turned tragic as 11 died and 47 were injured in a stampede outside the stadium due to overwhelming crowds and poor planning.​

A mega celebration of Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s (RCB) maiden IPL title turned into a tragedy after 11 people were crushed to death and another 47 injured outside the M Chinnaswamy stadium on Wednesday evening, raising serious questions about police preparedness and organisational planning.

Fans cheer as the bus carrying Royal Challengers Bengaluru cricketers, winners of the Indian Premier League, arrive at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, India, Wednesday. (AP)

Hundreds of thousands of people thronged the stadium since the afternoon, hoping to catch a glimpse of their cricket heroes who had won their first IPL trophy the previous night. As crowds swelled ahead of the 6pm event, the police closed all gates, even as fans climbed over cars and climbed trees, triggering the crush between 3.30 pm to 5pm.



“The crowd was beyond our control. Even though we had deployed force, it was too much. We had to resort to lathi charge at some points. The problem was the stadium gates were narrow, and the pressure of the crowd caused the tragedy,” said a senior police officer, requesting anonymity.

Rakesh Prakash, a software engineer who was among those trying to get in, said, “In the morning, we were told that passes could be purchased. Later, we were told they were being distributed at the stadium. So like me, many landed up here hoping to get a pass.”

Also read: Virat Kohli breaks silence on Bengaluru stampede that killed 11 as RCB IPL celebrations go haywire: 'Absolutely gutted'

In a post on X ahead of the event, RCB asked fans to follow instructions by the administration and police, while announcing limited entry free tickets on its website.

Among the dead were a software engineer, a 14-year-old girl and an engineering student. Many of the dead were young people, said chief minister Siddaramaiah.

“The Karnataka state cricket association had organised a programme for the victory celebration (at the stadium), there was also a programme from the government (at Vidhana Soudha). At the Chinnaswamy stadium, a big tragedy happened. Due to the stampede, 11 people have died and 33 have suffered injuries...around 14 people have taken treatment at an outpatient facility. Such an incident should never have happened, and the government deeply regrets it,” he said.

“No one expected such a huge crowd…The stadium has a capacity of only 35,000 people, but 200,000-300,000 people came,” he added. “There were over 1.5 lakh people at the gates, banging and eventually breaking through in some places. The attempt to enter the stadium resulted in the stampede.”

Also read: ‘Didn’t criticise Kumbh deaths': Siddaramaiah deflects Opposition's questions on Bengaluru stampede

Deputy CM DK Shivakumar said the crowd was “absolutely uncontrollable”.

Even as people were taken to hospitals and news of the tragedy trickled in, the organisers of the felicitation ceremony pressed on with the event inside the stadium; the team’s social media account posted a video of cheering crowds as the bus full of the players —including Virat Kohli —waved back. But IPL chairman Arun Dhumal later clarified that the stadium officials didn’t know about the stampede until later.

The Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), which manages the stadium, said it was saddened. RCB-KSCA announced a compensation of ₹5 lakh and the government ₹10 lakh.

KSCA said in its statement that the event was organised by RCB. “Immediately upon being made aware of the situation, we promptly amended our program, and followed the guidance and advice of the local administration,” RCB said in a statement.

But questions lingered about the lack of preparedness and lax security arrangements for what was expected to be a blockbuster and emotional event.

“The crowd swelled to thousands near Gate 3 and surged forward. Many fell to the ground and were trampled. There were very few police around, and despite announcements asking people to go home and watch the event on TV, no one listened,” said Sathish Bhat, a civil engineer from Hennur, who had arrived around 5pm to attend the ceremony.

Also read: A list of major stampedes in India

SN Siddaraju, a bakery worker from Vijayanagara, said, “Several individuals were found unconscious and were being given CPR by bystanders. Police faced immense challenges in controlling the crowd. Even they became helpless at one stage.”

At Vydehi Hospital, resident medical officer Humera Sayeeda confirmed that four people were brought dead. “Twelve others have sustained minor injuries and are being treated. Among the deceased, three are male and one is female. The cause appears to be suffocation,” she said. Seven deaths were reported at Bowring Hospital.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the stampede as “absolutely heartrending”. “In this tragic hour, my thoughts are with all those who have lost their loved ones. I pray that those who are injured have a speedy recovery,” Modi said on X.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said the turn of events was shocking. “This is a negative side of popularity. People are crazy for their cricketers. The organisers should have planned it better,” BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia said.

The BJP blamed the Congress government, calling the incident a result of administrative failure. Karnataka BJP chief B Y Vijayendra said, “The stampede scenes during RCB’s victory celebrations are not just tragic, they are a damning indictment of the Congress government. This happened because of mismanagement.”

In response, Siddaramaiah said, “I do not want to play politics in this case. I don’t want to play politics. That is why even though there was an unexpected crowd, we have ordered a magisterial probe. I will give 15 days time for this report”

The day had begun on a cheery note after RCB broke an 18-year-long jinx to win their first IPL title on Tuesday night, defeating Punjab Kings by 6 runs. The team landed at the HAL airport at 2.35pm, and were received by Shivakumar. The first felicitation ceremony was organised by the state government at the Vidhana Soudha around 4.30pm.

“In front of Vidhana Soudha, nearly one lakh people gathered, but no such incident occurred as there was enough open space. At the stadium, the gates were too small. We assumed a slightly larger crowd than the stadium’s capacity, but two to three lakh people showed up,” said the police officer cited above.

A plan to hold a roadshow between the Vidhana Soudha and the stadium – a distance of 1.5km – was nixed by the Bengaluru Police earlier in the day, citing security concerns.

Fans started gathering outside the stadium from around 2.30pm. By 3.30 pm, fans were allowed inside until all seats were filled. With the stadium’s capacity limited to about 32,000, the gates were eventually shut. However, tens of thousands of eager fans climbed on top of each other, hoping to get in.

Television visuals showed police rushing away from crowds carrying young children in their arms, who had seemingly fainted. Others were stretched out on the ground and emergency personnel carried people into ambulances, while celebrations inside the stadium continued.
 
I almost got killed by a truck driver the other day. I'm almost 100% certain it was a jeet.

I was on a highway going into a town and those getting on need to stop and yield to oncoming traffic. The big rig slowed down so I initially thought he was coming to a stop. I had to slam on my brakes when it ended up that he didn't. If I wasn't being attentive and not on guard with semis these days knowing the growing reputation for shitty driving I likely would've been T-boned by the fucker. I drive extra slow behind him and he goes to turn and straddles the highway and turning lane going super slow.

It makes me angry that you're only allowed to recognize the problem on a private, individual level because it's a wacism otherwise.

Sure there are probably non brownoid poor truck drivers but they're filtered by the fact they don't have the jeet nepotism and scam industry getting them there in the first place and the "you only think I drive bad because you're a an -ist!" defense to help keep them there.
 
As someone else pointed out, Siddhartha was from present-day Nepal. Modern Nepal has been heavily jeetified, back then it would have been more like a mix of Tibet and old Vedic northern India ethnically. Buddhism was gradually all but extirpated from India over the millennia, traveling north and east to form Buddhist civilizations in Central Asia and hybridizing with other civilizations in East & Southeast Asia. Buddhism is often slimily claimed by Jeets to be a brother 'dharmic' religion but Buddhism represented a complete rejection of the Hindu outlook. This is what the Buddha declared upon attaining enlightenment:

Seeking but not finding the builder of this house
I hurried through many lives
Painful is the cycle of birth and rebirth
O house builder, I have found you!
You shall not build the house again.
Your rafters are all broken
And your ridgepole is shattered
My mind has reached nirvana
And has made an end of craving

The very cycle of reincarnation and superstructure of cosmology in which Hinduism operates, the idea of rebirth based on previous merits and castes, Buddhism explicitly seeks to destroy. That's the whole point of the religion: this shit sucks so bad that we need to escape it completely. The Hindu terms for enlightenment all reference fire, the root of the word 'Nirvana' is 'to have blown out' as in 'I blew that candle out' i.e. extinguish the same fire that Hinduism makes an object of worship. It makes a kind of poetic sense that Buddhism fucked out of India ASAP and that the remnants linger on only at the fringes of Indian society, which is still wallowing in the hideous morass of Hinduism millennia later.
Do you have recommendations on materials so I can cultivate my hatred of Hinduism?
 
Do you have recommendations on materials so I can cultivate my hatred of Hinduism?
Just keep in mind that the Vedas were written by and for an ethnic and religious group that is long-vanished. To understand modern Hinduism, ignore the classic texts and just look at India. Just look at their temples, their practices, their morals. Even the most venom-laced British diatribe against Hindoos will not curdle your blood as much as Hinduism itself will. This thread itself is a good resource. One particular horrific element that I recall is the infamous rat temple:

 
they just gave him that vacant, dull jeet stare when you try to explain literally anything to them
Jeets in general like to do that stare a lot, I noticed. Same for roaming around like actual NPCs. What's up with that?

Sorta related to that, this Ivy League(?) creature unleashes his inner Jeetrage, because those USAID bux are drying up faster than the availability of H1B visas.
https://x.com/RealJamesWoods/status/1926307174604497338
https://xcancel.com/RealJamesWoods/status/1926307174604497338

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Jeets in general like to do that stare a lot, I noticed. Same for roaming around like actual NPCs. What's up with that?

Sorta related to that, this Ivy League(?) creature unleashes his inner Jeetrage, because those USAID bux are drying up faster than the availability of H1B visas.
https://x.com/RealJamesWoods/status/1926307174604497338
https://xcancel.com/RealJamesWoods/status/1926307174604497338

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Jesus Christ deport him to Somalia. These people are so insufferable. A screaming wojak in the flesh
 
Hmm.. with all this momentum in the Elon-Trump power-ego-influence shitfest, you would think a "politician" with connections to both sides that's currently running for a governorship in a state that's in a middle of a debate hotbed of "foreign influence" would be more careful. But...

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Jeets really can't stop inserting and showing their true selves in a fresh shitfest. Posting that when you are in the same party as the current commander-in-chief and is "endorsed" by his right-hand man, he is really trying to stab them all in the back. I guess a jeets gonna do what a jeets gonna do.
 
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