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Hey I am on Medial • 1y

It is true that even Buddhists were violent against Hindus, and yes, it is my fault for boiling your blood by not combining Muslim and Hindu orthodoxy. It is not about religions; it is about human psychology and the refusal to change their deeply ingrained belief that they are willing to cut off people's heads in the name of religion. Muslims are the main culprits in this regard, though not all of them are.

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