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Gungadin Dev Patel wears a Hanuman Mask to push a Hinduphobic narrative in his latest movie ‘Monkey Man’

As they can’t fight Hindu culture expansion then they do the obvious by trying to take over by wearing a new mask as this Gungadin Dev Patel does by wearing a Hanuman Mask to push a Hinduphobic narrative in his latest movie ‘Monkey Man’.

They do it with Yoga where either it gets converted to Christian Yoga pushing Christianity or Mindfulness yoga to push their so-called ‘secular’ Western colonial narrative but if you say it’s rooted in Hinduism then suddenly you are accused of being an imaginary Hindu nationalist Hindtuva wallah.

But at least we do give credit to some Christians who do say that Yoga is Hindu but which means Satan Yoga. The same is done by claiming the Vedas are not from India but from Disneyland in the Steppes somewhere in Central Asia composed by blond, blue-eyed Brad Pitts known also as the ‘Aryan’ race even though Arya from which it derived is not a race. So this is what they do all the time often fronted by their loyal brown-faced subservient coolie as its all about what you cant defeat then you try to take control of it.

We already seeing claims that he’s not anti-Hindu but is promoting Hanuman against ‘Hindu nationalism’ which is not Hindoooo. Cause Hinduism is about not speaking up for yourself or standing up for your rights when you are persecuted.

So this movie overall an anti-BJP movie with the elections coming up with the same political and hinduphobic narratives. The movie shouldn’t be banned though because we want the Hindus to see how the hinduphobic West continues to promote extreme racist hate against the largest surviving indigenous people on the planet under the mask of a brown man wearing a Hanuman mask.

The irony is if Hindus did really take to Hanuman then these Hinduphobes and their coolies like Dev Patel would be the first in hiding. The reviews are in for Dev Patel’s latest movie The Monkey Man ( a low caste) which along with starring in he also directed. And after seeing some reviews maybe the Gungadin Man or Coolie Man would make more sense about this movie so far we are seeing. But we will keep on updating the reviews as they come in.

The white racist rag  The Guardian happily touches on it even though it may have found the movie confusing but it does at least condemn Hindu nationalism violence. You can’t blame them for this hinduphobic part of the movie as it’s from the coolie Dev Patel himself.

These Indians from Hindu backgrounds are brought up like that by mummy and daddy as total wimps just to conform and suck up to Gora Sahib here in the West.

We were already suspicious about the Hindu nationalism fantasy part by watching the first trailer with clips like this from a few months back.

Read more here.

(This article has been compiled from the tweet thread posted by @RanbirS11414092 on April 04, 2024, with minor edits to improve readability and conform to HinduPost style guide)

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