NCRI’s latest paper on “Anti-Hindu Disinformation: A Case Study of Hinduphobia on Social Media.” was released today on KQED/NPR
Rutgers Press Release:
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KQED report:
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A 🧵 on our findings:
@prasiddhaa_ @parthparihar @rachaelmyrow
Rutgers Press Release:
tinyurl.com
KQED report:
tinyurl.com
A 🧵 on our findings:
@prasiddhaa_ @parthparihar @rachaelmyrow
“Hinduphobic tropes — such as the portrayal of Hindus as fundamentally heretical evil, dirty, tyrannical, genocidal, irredeemable or disloyal— are prominent across the ideological spectrum and are being deployed by fringe web communities and state actors alike.”
The Chabad Synagogue shooter in 2019, had referenced “pajeets” in the manifesto. It has also been used in white nationalist podcasts about murderous fantasies about Indians
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In addition to extremist groups and fringe web communities, state actors also deploy anti-Hindu tropes as part of information operations for geopolitical influence. We uncovered an influence operation by state sponsored Iranian trolls who pretended to be Pakistani users.
We call on platforms to recognize the growing ethnic disinformation and the harmful impacts this can have on Hindu communities. This is essential for better detection.
For more, see our full report found here: networkcontagion.us
special thanks to authors @PsychRabble @RepRiggleman and John Farmer as well as @indumathi37 and @AlexWGoldenberg for their editorial input
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