A great book. I think it would’ve been good for the author to have taken into account the fact the ISKCON devotees are a preaching mission inspired by Prabhupad who rejected the label Hindu, was raised in a Protestant Scottish Highscool and was mentored by a guru named Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati who wanted him to preach in America. Furthermore, Bhaktivinoda Thakur made the comment that he wanted white people from America, Russia, and France to chant the Hare Krishna mantra. So the “white supremacy” theory is a bit strange, because it was the very Hindus themselves who wanted to spread Hinduism to white people. The colomialism white supremacy theory doesn’t exactly work, and neither does the white fragility explanation at the end. However, cultural appropriation is a fascinating topic, cultural representation, and the whitewashing of traditions, and how Westerners have no culture and thus need to appropriate from other cultures. These are all very fascinating ideas brought up by Amanda J. Lucia. It was a very intriguing and informative book.