andri_cy wrote:I think by definition Hare Krishnas are not evil....
I am confused as to what is going on and what not.
How are they mean to you. where do they meet you, what they say....
or you might just be ranting... I dont know :S
Every Hare Krishna is different. But certainly a number of them are evil, that is confirmed by scriptures. More specifically "evil, contaminated with sin, and badly behaved".
Yet I am sure there are good Hare Krishnas as well. Their spiritual teacher from India, Srila Prabhupada, and perhaps others.
The experience I had with Hare Krishnas in Fiji was hatefully evil. They played a trick using marriage against me that I will never forget. They tricked me into wearing a wedding ring for an arrangement that turned out to be an insulting fraud

. To me, that is no laughing matter -- it is pure meanness. I take marriage seriously and I have an attractive girlfriend from the past who also respected marriage like I do and who I could have married. It was no joke that Hare Krishnas played the meanest possible trick.
Evil means to cause an unwanted effect or result to a hated opponent. Hare Krishnas defended what they had done to me by saying "It was in the best interest of your spiritual advancement." But that is wrong. It does not take a mean trick to cause spiritual advancement. An attractive female could have done it, an Ekadasi fast could have done it. Whether for spiritual advancement or not, what the Hare Krishnas did to me was mean.
I am consoled by having dissolved the fraudulent arrangement in court, which frees me up to meet someone else. However, I fell sick shortly thereafter and I am just waiting until I get better. So really, I do have that to look forward to and there is no reason for these 'insulting thoughts' that Hare Krishnas are sending me.
Victor