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Related: About this forumArticle in today's Star Advertiser on Tulsi's Guru's media crtiticism.
https://www.staradvertiser.com/2019/01/27/hawaii-news/butler-and-his-organization-criticize-the-press-decline-interviews/?HSA=72bb47cbf37cb9fee9ab9c8a2ca401668c4b4615Sophie Cocke
Jan 27, 2019
When the Honolulu Star-Advertiser began reporting on a story about Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard and the Science of Identity Foundation, a religious organization founded by a local spiritual leader named Chris Butler, the organization began aggressively arguing that the newspaper was using religion as a political weapon and was fomenting religious bigotry.
The Science of Identity Foundation has been of interest to the Star-Advertiser, in part, because its adherents have had a history of entering politics and the newspaper is exploring what influence Butler may have on their political views in particular views relating to LGBT issues.
Political analysts have also argued that, fair or not, the Science of Identity Foundation could prove a political liability for Gabbard as she embarks on a campaign for president. People who say they are former adherents of the Science of Identity Foundation have made a litany of allegations against the organization that have at times been picked up by the press. The organization has vehemently denied those allegations.
The Star-Advertiser sought to explore those issues further. In response, Butler and the Science of Identity Foundation hired a Beverly Hills, Calif., attorney who threatened to sue the newspaper. Their primary focus was on ensuring the Star-Advertiser didnt publish allegations from people who say they were former practitioners of the religion, including two who told the newspaper they grew up listening to Butlers lectures. The false allegations under consideration by the newspaper paint our clients as charlatans and hypocrites, said attorney Anthony Glassman, in a letter to the Star-Advertiser. He said that if published it will severely damage SIFs and Mr. Butlers well-deserved reputation in their community, as religious, spiritual and moral guides (and Ms. Butlers reputation as a yoga instructor.)
More at the link. Of note, every time I come back to this url I see an ad from the subject above the articles headline.
Interesting read. Its tough to discern what is true from what is not. Im thankful for reporters willing to do the work.
msongs
(70,170 posts)prophetic teachings, not try and hide them from public scrutiny
irresistable
(989 posts)rampartc
(5,835 posts)but frankly, this cult thing has me considering other candidates.
"And then it gets to Chris Butler. The Kailua surfer-turned-guru has been linked publicly to the Gabbards for years. The representatives father and mother signed on early for Butlers platform of 1960s-style vegetarianism and yoga. They were there as it morphed, collecting spiritual traits and beliefs from the New Age movement, the Hare Krishnas and Hinduism, before Butler reorganized himself as the Science of Identity Foundationwhich became a stealth political action force."
http://www.honolulumagazine.com/Honolulu-Magazine/November-2017/Did-Tulsi-Gabbards-National-Ambitions-Just-Suffer-a-Political-Hit/
irresistable
(989 posts)Tulsi's parents are not running for President.