The outrage was hinged on whether the FT had referred to Hinduism or ISKCON as an “obscure cult”. Edward Luce, associate editor of FT and the author of the articlewrote, when asked if it was a reference to Hinduism: “No, The Science of Identity Foundation. But of course some outrage entrepreneurs have wilfully misinterpreted it.” He wrote to another user: “Utter c****. She was raised in the Science of Identity Foundation, which is to Hinduism what, say, the Plymouth Brethren, or Jehovah’s Witnesses are to Christianity.”
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