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Ruth Vanita's avatar

Very true. And true of Hindus too. Increasingly "secular" Hindus give their children Muslim names to demonstrate their solidarity with the "oppressed" and teach their children to despise Hinduism. As adults, a few children reverse this and discover their heritage but most do not. However, some children in the US who are raised Jewish turn hostile as adults. I know a girl who had a bat mitzvah and whose family goes to Conservative synagogue and celebrates Shabbat, but who is now virulently pro-Hamas and anti-Israel. This goes back a long way:https://ruthvanita452091.substack.com/publish/posts/detail/172770760?referrer=%2Fpublish%2Fposts%2Fpublished

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Matthew Huggett's avatar

Just make sure you stop before the silly hats and awful haircuts. And it might be an idea to be flexible on the diet, a life without crispy bacon and shrimp cocktails isn’t worth living. Oh and whoever told you turning on a light switch was ‘work’ clearly had a screw loose. Try and avoid implying that qualities like resilience and history are the exclusive province of one people, it will only make you look silly in a multicultural world. Other than that, all good.

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