Sanyukta
May 2nd at 8 pm Central European Time
Service Description
Sanyukta is an Indian-Bengali writer, scientist and advocate, with a deeply personal connection to one of the world’s most silenced and longest-running genocides: the centuries-old persecution of Hindus by Islamist forces in South Asia. Her grandmother survived the East Pakistan's (now Bangladesh) Hindu genocide, fleeing to India as a refugee during one of the bloodiest slaughters in modern history, narrowly escaping rape, slaughter, and unspeakable atrocities that continue to haunt the region. Today, as Hindus are once again being murdered under the interim leadership of Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, a man Sanyukta herself met years ago; she raises critical questions about why this violence is ignored by global liberal narratives. Drawing from her upbringing in Bengal, India’s epicenter for the far-left-Islamist nexus, she exposes how this toxic alliance, an old game in India, is now becoming a global headache for the West. Her insights connect India’s wokeism (which she argues is older, more entrenched, and far more destructive than the West’s) with lessons for the world, from institutionalized victimhood to the media’s erasure of Hindu suffering. She connects the globally relevant Kashmir-Palestine parallel, exposes why Hindus (like Jews) are denied victimhood status, and argues why the world must urgently pay attention to India’s history, failures, its complex geopolitics, and warnings to not make the same mistakes, before it's too late.
Contact Details
ConfessionsOfAnExMuslim@gmail.com