‘Keep hating’: Influencer slammed over her ‘disgusting’ post about new temple in Frisco – The

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'Keep hating': Influencer slammed for her 'disgusting details of a new temple in Frisco' post

A Texas influencer is being mocked for her “disgusting” post about a new temple in Frisco.

Right-wing influencer Kylie Campbell, who claims to hate Indians and Hindus on social media, has received an education after she recently posted “disgusting details about a new temple in Frisco.”

Social media users asked what she found disgusting about the place of worship at a time when Pastor Sean Feucht was allegedly converting people to Christianity in India. Campbell shared an update on the land purchase process from the temple authorities and sent it to her fans. The board of trustees of the Frisco Hindu Temple said a land acquisition plan to build a new temple has hit a snag. “Rest assured, our determination to find a suitable location for our new temple remains strong.

We have already begun exploring alternative locations, confident with the blessings of Lord Sri Venkateswara Swamy, that we will soon identify the ideal location for our beloved temple complex,” the letter said.

“Also, the temple still owns 2.52 acres of land at Keyser Watt in Frisco, Texas which could be used to build the temple if all our efforts to find larger land do not materialize,” the letter added. Kylie described these details as “disgusting” at a time when Frisco is seeing a lot of hate in India. City Council meetings have turned into a battleground between people who mock the Indians and their alleged takeover of the area, while people of Indian descent reject that narrative.

Social media reactions to Kylie’s post

  • “Keep hating, keep proving your low IQ,” one wrote.
  • One of them noted: “You want some fame when you become a politician. This is not the way to do something useful for the United States.”
  • A third user wrote: “What is disgusting here? Please explain.”
  • Another wrote: “What’s disgusting about this? They are using their own money to build their own religious institution on their own land. This is very American.”
  • “Is spreading the name of Jesus in India also disgusting?” one wrote, referring to the recent controversy surrounding Sean Fucht.
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