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Read how Charles Krauhammer uncovered anti-Hindu bias of Obama

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On Thursday (June 22), former US President Barack Obama courted controversy by virtue-signalling India about its ‘human rights’ file. He intentionally made these remarks on the time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on his tour to the USA.

Obama, who has a infamous file as a possible struggle felony, steered that the Indian Prime Minister should be instructed by the Biden administration about defending the ‘Muslim minority in a majority Hindu India.’ He additionally hinted at one other ‘partition’ of India beneath the Modi authorities.

However, Barack Obama’s bias isn’t just pro-Muslim, however it’s basically anti-Hindu. An audio clipping of a 2015 interview of Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist Charles Krauthammer went viral on social media by which he clearly talked about that Obama insults India as a result of it’s a Hindu nation. Charles Krauthammer made these remarks in a radio interview he gave to the radio host Hugh Hewitt in 2015.

“Obama hates/insults India because it’s a Hindu Country – Pulitzer Prize winner journalist Charles Krauthammer”

The interview is from 2015 when Obama raised issues about “minority rights” sitting in India… pic.twitter.com/aMoJQ4acgF

— Mr Sinha (@MrSinha_) June 23, 2023

In 2015, throughout his go to to India, then-US president Barack Obama commented in regards to the so-called non secular intolerance in India. He additionally dragged India right into a dialogue the place he was sermonising on intolerance with Syria and Iraq. Lambasting at his speech, Charles Krauthammer mentioned that it was a mixture of the banal and the repulsive.

Charles Krauthammer mentioned, “What the hell is he doing bringing India into this? I mean, it’s the first time I’ve heard India drawn into this discussion. Here he is essentially insulting, and it’s because it’s a Hindu country. It’s not Muslim. I mean, he’ll say in the name of Christ. He won’t say in the name of Muhammad and in the name of Allah. He won’t use those words. And then he goes after India, which is probably our strongest, most stable, most remarkable, democratic ally on the planet, considering all the languages and religions that it harbours. It has the second-largest Muslim population on Earth. And yet he goes after it as a way of saying hey, everybody here is at fault. They are not at fault.”

He added, “This is a combination of the banal and the repulsive. The banal is the adolescent who discovers that well, man is fallen, and many religions have abused their faith and used it as a weapon. This is what you discover when you’re 12, or 17, and what you discuss in the Columbia dorm room. He’s now bringing it to the world as a kind of a revelation, and he does it two days after the world is still in shock by the video of the burning alive of the Jordanian pilot as a way of saying hey, what about Joan of Arc? I mean, this is so distasteful.”

Krauthammer just about hammered Obama for underplaying the barbarism with which the Jordanian pilot Muath al-Kaseasbeh was burnt alive by the terrorists of the Islamic States of Iraq and Syria. An undated video of this heinous act was launched on third February 2015, days earlier than Barack Obama’s speech to which the American journalist responded. Charles Krauthammer mentioned, “He underplayed the barbarism we saw with the immolation of the Jordanian pilot, and made everybody believe that this is really nothing out of the ordinary. The Crusades ended 800 years ago. There’s not a big inquisition going on today. Joan of Arc was not yesterday. The Jordanian pilot was two days ago.”

These remarks of the American journalist got here in response to Barack Obama’s notorious National Prayer Breakfast speech in February 2015 by which he handed pointless feedback on India. Obama mentioned, “Humanity has been grappling with these questions throughout human history. And lest we get on our high horse and think this is unique to some other place, remember that during the Crusades and the Inquisition, people committed terrible deeds in the name of Christ. In our home country, slavery and Jim Crow all too often were justified in the name of Christ.”

Obama added, “Michelle and I returned from India – an incredible, beautiful country, full of magnificent diversity – but a place where, in past years, religious faiths of all types have, on occasion, been targeted by other peoples of faith, simply due to their heritage and their beliefs — acts of intolerance that would have shocked Gandhiji, the person who helped to liberate that nation.”

With Charles Krauthammer’s previous interview clipping going viral, Barack Obama’s anti-Hindu bias has been uncovered as soon as once more.