
Anti-Hindu hate is a set of antagonistic, destructive, and derogatory attitudes and behaviours towards Sanātana Dharma (Hinduism) and Hindus that may manifest as prejudice, fear, or hatred.
Anti-Hindu hate rhetoric reduces the entirety of Sanātana Dharma to a rigid, oppressive, and regressive tradition. Prosocial and reflexive aspects of Hindu traditions are ignored or attributed to outside, non-Hindu influences. This discourse actively erases and denies the persecution of Hindus while disproportionately painting Hindus as violent. These stereotypes are used to justify the dissolution, external reformation, and demonisation of the range of indigenous Indic knowledge traditions known as Sanātana Dharma.
The complete range of anti-Hindu hate acts extends from micro-aggressions to genocide. Anti-Hindu hate projects include the destruction and desecration of Hindu sacred spaces; aggressive and forced proselytisation of Hindu populations; targeted violence towards Hindu people, community institutions, and organisations; and ethnic cleansing and genocide.
Anti-Hindu hate rhetoric reduces the entirety of Sanātana Dharma to a rigid, oppressive, and regressive tradition. Prosocial and reflexive aspects of Hindu traditions are ignored or attributed to outside, non-Hindu influences. This discourse actively erases and denies the persecution of Hindus while disproportionately painting Hindus as violent. These stereotypes are used to justify the dissolution, external reformation, and demonisation of the range of indigenous Indic knowledge traditions known as Sanātana Dharma.
The complete range of anti-Hindu hate acts extends from micro-aggressions to genocide. Anti-Hindu hate projects include the destruction and desecration of Hindu sacred spaces; aggressive and forced proselytisation of Hindu populations; targeted violence towards Hindu people, community institutions, and organisations; and ethnic cleansing and genocide.