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

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

Texas influencer gets trolled for her ‘disgusting details of a new temple in Frisco’ post.

Right-wing influencer Kaylee Campbell, whose claim to fame is hating Indians and Hindus on social media, was schooled after she recently made a ‘disgusting details of a new temple in Frisco’ post. Social media users asked what she found disgusting about a place of worship at a time when pastor Sean Feucht was allegedly converting people to Christianity in India. Campbell shared a land acquisition update from the temple authorities that they sent to their devotees. The trustee board of the Hindu Temple of Frisco said that the land acquisition plan for a new temple has faced a roadblock. “Be assured, our resolve to find a suitable location for our new temple remains strong.

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We have already begun exploring alternative sites, confident with the blessings of Lord Sri Venkateswara Swamy, we will soon locate the perfect setting for our beloved temple complex,” the message read. “Also, the temple still owns the 2.52 acres land on Kyser wat in Frisco, Tx which can be used to construct the temple if all our efforts to find a larger land do not materialize,” the message added. Kaylee called these details ‘disgusting’ at a time when Frisco is seeing a lot of India hatred. The city council meetings have turned into a battleground with people mocking Indians and their alleged takeover of the area, and Indian-origin people pushing back the narrative.

Social media reactions to Kaylee’s post

  • “Keep hating, keep proving your low IQ,” one wrote.
  • “You want some fame in becoming politician. This is not the way do something useful for United states,” one pointed out.
  • “What is disgusting here ? Please clarify,” a third user wrote.
  • “What is disgusting about this? They are using their own money to build their own religious institution on their own private land. That’s very American,” another wrote.
  • “Is spreading Jesus name in India also disgusting?” one wrote, referring to the recent controversy over Sean Feucht.

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