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(RNS) It’s a weekday afternoon, and Jaspreet Singh is usually at work, but power drill in hand, he’s attaching new “security cameras in use” signs to the outside of the Sikh temple in Buena Park, Calif.
Singh took the time off from his job as an information technology manager to protect the temple where he serves as a board member after he learned it had been vandalized.
“I was definitely shocked because our community is very peaceful. We don’t preach any hate. We respect all religions,” he said.
religionnews.com/2015/12/16/anti-muslim-rhetoric-puts-sikhs-edge/He was less surprised when he found out that the graffiti painted onto the walls of the temple’s parking lot and a truck parked there included slurs about “ISIS” and “Islam.” “Whenever terrorists attack, or any such incidents happen, there have always been backlashes,” he said.