EXPOSING INTERNET HINDUS |YOUTUBERRS WHO ARE MISUSING RELIGION FOR VIEWS | ELVISHYADAV | DHRUVRATHEE

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1. Elvish Yadav:


 His Twitter bio identifies him as Hindu. In his old roasting videos, there is a sign saying "JAI SHREE RAM." However, he has clearly stated that he doesn't like jokes about religion. Contrary to this, in his old videos, he made fun of marriage rituals and even used abusive language in the name of religion. He was also criticized for appearing in happy pictures with Munawar Faruqui, which he handled with dramatic explanations.


2. Thara Bhai Joginder: 


He takes random videos from the internet and makes reels out of them, often crying as if they are real, trying to mislead people and gain views. He criticizes actions as inappropriate when done by others but considers them appropriate when he does them, like Urfi Javed's fashion choices and his own public appearances in revealing clothes.


3. CarryMinati: Carry made a video at YouTube Space where he trolled YouTube and even himself. However, in one segment, he made fun of a god which his audience did not appreciate. He faced significant backlash and had to edit out that segment and apologize.


4. Dhruv Rathee:


 He calls himself a Hindu atheist, meaning he is Hindu but does not believe in its values. In his videos, he mocks religion to gain views, as he sees it as a business. He questions the most revered religious text, the Ramayana, and dismisses it as mere exaggeration.


5. Armaan Malik: 


He calls himself Hindu but has two wives. He gained attention when he named his children with Muslim names like Ayan, Tuba, and Zaid, despite suggestions for names like Prithvi and Kashvi, which align more with his Hindu faith. Armaan is often seen visiting Islamic holy places. He balances his religious identity in the same manner he manages his two marriages.


6. Tanu Rawat: 


The Gen Z influencer known for her dance performances often wears a tilak. She gained fame from Roadies and has amassed over 4 million followers dancing to vulgar songs while sporting a tilak. People have now realized that she visits temples primarily for views.


7. Paritosh Gowswami


 An influencer who preaches Hinduism on the internet and has gained millions of views for it. However, before becoming famous for his Hindu content, he was a fitness influencer who promoted non-vegetarian consumption. His old videos of buying alcohol can still be found on the internet.


In conclusion, we actually need YouTubers who stand by their religion when it needs them, rather than making fun of it.

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