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The Intersection of Religion, Politics, and Harmful Practices

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In this episode, hosts Josh Hutchinson and Sarah Jack explore the complex relationships between religion, politics, and harmful practices in India. Joined by experts Arjun Philip George and Giresh Kumar J, they discuss:

1. The persistence of caste-based discrimination across religious lines in India

2. The role of religious texts and traditions in perpetuating gender inequality

3. Challenges in reforming deeply ingrained cultural and religious practices

4. The impact of political leaders and parties on reinforcing or challenging harmful practices

5. The tension between constitutional values and religious beliefs in Indian society

6. The struggle for women's rights in religious contexts, including the Sabarimala temple controversy

7. The use of religion in politics and its effects on India's democratic fabric

8. The difficulty of separating harmful practices from mainstream religious beliefs

9. The need for progressive education and individual choice in religious matters

Key topics:

- Caste system

- Gender discrimination

- Secularism in India

- Religious reform

- Constitutional rights vs. religious practices

- Political use of religion

Guests:

- Arjun Philip George: Legal scholar with expertise in violence against women on social media platforms

- Giresh Kumar J: Professor of international human rights and social justice

- Samantha Spence: Associate Professor of International Human Rights and Social Justice

This episode provides a thought-provoking look at how witch hunt mentalities persist in modern forms, particularly through the lens of religious and cultural practices in India.

Donate: End Witch Hunts UK Advocacy Trip Fund

End Witch Hunts

Connecticut Witch Trial Exoneration Project

Massachusetts Witch-Hunt Justice Project

Witch Hunt Website

Salem Witch-Hunt Education Project

Learn more about Spiritual and Ritual Abuse

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/witchhunt/support
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In this episode, hosts Josh Hutchinson and Sarah Jack explore the complex relationships between religion, politics, and harmful practices in India. Joined by experts Arjun Philip George and Giresh Kumar J, they discuss:

1. The persistence of caste-based discrimination across religious lines in India

2. The role of religious texts and traditions in perpetuating gender inequality

3. Challenges in reforming deeply ingrained cultural and religious practices

4. The impact of political leaders and parties on reinforcing or challenging harmful practices

5. The tension between constitutional values and religious beliefs in Indian society

6. The struggle for women's rights in religious contexts, including the Sabarimala temple controversy

7. The use of religion in politics and its effects on India's democratic fabric

8. The difficulty of separating harmful practices from mainstream religious beliefs

9. The need for progressive education and individual choice in religious matters

Key topics:

- Caste system

- Gender discrimination

- Secularism in India

- Religious reform

- Constitutional rights vs. religious practices

- Political use of religion

Guests:

- Arjun Philip George: Legal scholar with expertise in violence against women on social media platforms

- Giresh Kumar J: Professor of international human rights and social justice

- Samantha Spence: Associate Professor of International Human Rights and Social Justice

This episode provides a thought-provoking look at how witch hunt mentalities persist in modern forms, particularly through the lens of religious and cultural practices in India.

Donate: End Witch Hunts UK Advocacy Trip Fund

End Witch Hunts

Connecticut Witch Trial Exoneration Project

Massachusetts Witch-Hunt Justice Project

Witch Hunt Website

Salem Witch-Hunt Education Project

Learn more about Spiritual and Ritual Abuse

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/witchhunt/support
  continue reading

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