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DMK minister felicitates YouTuber who derogated Hindu gods

'Minor' Vijay aka Nelson of 'U2 Brutus' abused Lord Shiva using the most obscene language in his recent video. He identifies himself as 'Minor,' and an ardent follower of EV Ramasamy Nayakkar, aka Periyar.

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May 2, 2022, 02:02 pm IST
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TN Health Minister Ma. Subramanian felicitating 'Minor' Vijay aka Nelson of 'U2 Brutus'

TN Health Minister Ma. Subramanian felicitating 'Minor' Vijay aka Nelson of 'U2 Brutus'

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DMK’s real face of Hinduphobia is once again exposed with the TN Health Minister Ma. Subramanian felicitating ‘Minor’ Vijay aka Nelson of ‘U2 Brutus’ YouTube channel who had recently derogated Lord Siva and Goddess Kaali in a video.

Dravida Kazhagam (DK) organized a function, in which six YouTubers ideologically and politically drawn towards DK and DMK were felicitated. Six YouTube channels, including U2 Brutus, were felicitated and given an idol of E.V. Ramaswamy Naicker.

Nelson abused Lord Shiva using the most obscene language in his recent video. U2 Brutus, a vile anti-Hindu YouTube channel, is run by a man who identifies himself as ‘Minor,’ and an ardent follower of EV Ramasamy Nayakkar, aka Periyar. He has recently uploaded a video abusing Nataraja, a form of Lord Shiva, the prime deity of Chidambaram.

In the video, Minor says, “One day, a dance competition was organized in which Paramasivan, and the other was Thillai Kaali, the female dancer participated.”

He tried to portray Nataraja and Kaali as some random people by describing them as, “Thillai Kaali was reportedly a great dancer bagging many awards. She was such a great dancer that people like Prabhu Deva and Michael Jackson would have to get alms from her. Such was her prowess. So imagine how Thillai Kaali must have put ‘beast movements’, break dance, wave dance, etc. Paramasivan was just a ‘local guy’ who liked to boast about himself.”

The vlogger said, “This guy Paramasivan, you know what he did was.. we come to know about his the nefarious activities only by going further. He kept lifting his leg up and up and finally lifted it so high. If you think stretching the leg up is a good movement. I also thought so on reading about it, but that was the trick. The thing is, our guy (referring to Lord Shiva) did not wear undergarments that day. Don’t laugh. Seriously, that is what is written in Sthala Purana of the temple.”

He mocked the concept of the secret of Chidambaram, saying, “Not wearing the undergarment and standing with the leg up showing the phallus is Chidambara Ragasiyam, is it?” He also abused and slandered Chidambaram Dikshitars (priests), the traditional safe-keepers of the temple.

Two years ago, Goondas Act was slapped against Natarajan and Senthil Vasan of the DMK IT wing, in July 2020 for posting a video that depicted Hindu God Murugan along with a devotional hymn “Skanda Kavacham” in poor light.

Topics: 'Minor' VijayU2 BrutusYouTuberHindu GodsDMKHindu TemplesYouTubeHinduDravidianMa. Subramanian
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