Suresh Natarajan
1 min readAug 30, 2023

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Good to see the response too. You are right that nobody can change anyone's mind. How the mind functions is too mysterious to attribute causality to one person or even less, one article.

A few things though. If one writes a short form article as I do a lot too, one normally picks the strongest arguments/evidences and leaves the rest. As for pandering to white supremacists or anti-black rhetoric, these are judgment calls and I notice that both sides now are too easy to get offended. We should critically examine any statement and if truly so, it ought to be condemned. And from what I see, he is openly declaring his Hindu faith rather than pretending to be Christian. But then, he is also possibly playing politics in some cases to get votes.

Didn't say I know you in anyway. Just that the piece reveals a certain worldview (based on four points btw - caste, BLM, God and values). If we assume the worst intent with every statement, the divisions and the dividers will only become stronger.

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Suresh Natarajan
Suresh Natarajan

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