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		By: mahaloeveryone		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&#034;While the spotlight is more intense on the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood (Middle East and North and Central Africa) and to a slight less intense level on the activities of the Hindu Brotherhood (India) and the Buddhist Brotherhood (Sri Lanka, Burma, and Thailand), the rise of the Christian Brotherhood is not much commented upon.&#034;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Actually....there might be a couple of examples here that could be spinned as a rightwing christian type movement/ideology (europe is getting more de-christianized if anything) , but most of the rest are rightwing european ethno-nationalist and racist/anti-immigrant.I actually was not aware that a &#034;buddhist brotherhood&#034; is being commented upon, and would not give it much credence (again seems a more ethno-national thing).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;We will see no anti-conversion laws or persecutions in europe enacted ala hindtuva (or hindu brotherhood) style, or pogroms against non-muslims, if anything non-muslims will thrive (hindu and sikh south asians and buddhist asians actually seemed to be looked on positively in some of these european countries).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Nice going with the baiting Sid :-)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&quot;While the spotlight is more intense on the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood (Middle East and North and Central Africa) and to a slight less intense level on the activities of the Hindu Brotherhood (India) and the Buddhist Brotherhood (Sri Lanka, Burma, and Thailand), the rise of the Christian Brotherhood is not much commented upon.&quot;</p>
<p>Actually&#8230;.there might be a couple of examples here that could be spinned as a rightwing christian type movement/ideology (europe is getting more de-christianized if anything) , but most of the rest are rightwing european ethno-nationalist and racist/anti-immigrant.I actually was not aware that a &quot;buddhist brotherhood&quot; is being commented upon, and would not give it much credence (again seems a more ethno-national thing).</p>
<p>We will see no anti-conversion laws or persecutions in europe enacted ala hindtuva (or hindu brotherhood) style, or pogroms against non-muslims, if anything non-muslims will thrive (hindu and sikh south asians and buddhist asians actually seemed to be looked on positively in some of these european countries).</p>
<p>Nice going with the baiting Sid 🙂</p>
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