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Are there still naive people who believe opposition is somehow different? That Pollivre whatever is mere ant before DS. If he had to, he will become Canadian Pappu 2.0.
One can't escape their skin color.
Obvious Hindus can be sacrificed by Canada to please Khalistani terrorists there.
Interesting, a liberal Canada punishing its entire Hindu citizenry because of the alleged action of a certain foreign country i.e. India.
Canada who is always concerned about Muh rights, micro aggression's & Islamophobia has decided to throw an entire demographic i.e. its own Hindus under the bus.
They have decided to go after easy target.
Because they are immigrants—typically Upper Middle Class—the combination of being immigrants and upper-middle-class leads to an absolute aversion to any activism that could disrupt the established power structures of the "Gora Sahib." This contrasts with the street power held by the Momin community and locals, who are often from lower or poorer classes and whose livelihoods don’t depend on large corporations. Indians, by contrast, are always one HR complaint or mob outrage away from unemployment. Unlike Chinese immigrants who have their "Abbu" CCP to back them, we have a government that makes little to no effort to address this issue.Hindus in every country are a soft target as you pointed out ; absolutely no fear of any backlash.
No even second generations here in USA are easy targets . To Canadians they probably view allBecause they are immigrants—typically Upper Middle Class—the combination of being immigrants and upper-middle-class leads to an absolute aversion to any activism that could disrupt the established power structures of the "Gora Sahib." This contrasts with the street power held by the Momin community and locals, who are often from lower or poorer classes and whose livelihoods don’t depend on large corporations. Indians, by contrast, are always one HR complaint or mob outrage away from unemployment. Unlike Chinese immigrants who have their "Abbu" CCP to back them, we have a government that makes little to no effort to address this issue.
It doesnt matter if you are 2nd gen/3rd gen/100th gen. Reality is what he said - people who are upper middle class and work for big corps are the LEAST protesting/street-power type, be it goras,desis, mujeets, whatever - even amongst mujeets, when Filastini went batshit crazy with their terrorism last year, you saw VERY VERY FEW doctors/engineers etc. celebrate the terrorists. Bulk majority of the celebrations came from small business owners - your local taxi driver/shawarma shop owner, etc.No even second generations here in USA are easy targets . To Canadians they probably view all
generations as immigrants? Indian government has historically stayed out of all issues related
to Indians in foreign country. Showing off it's soft power. Clearly even demonstrated in India's
neighborhood with genocides happening right next door to India. Lame duck government.
There are ways to object to something without going out in the street with torches.It doesnt matter if you are 2nd gen/3rd gen/100th gen. Reality is what he said - people who are upper middle class and work for big corps are the LEAST protesting/street-power type, be it goras,desis, mujeets, whatever - even amongst mujeets, when Filastini went batshit crazy with their terrorism last year, you saw VERY VERY FEW doctors/engineers etc. celebrate the terrorists. Bulk majority of the celebrations came from small business owners - your local taxi driver/shawarma shop owner, etc.
Look even amongst the goras - who go for the BLM/ANTIFA protests ? the retail worker/part time worker/no job student types- where are their techhies/investor class in these protests ? there aren't any- because those people will get fired at the drop of a hat and dont wanna risk their jobs.
Desis, like most asians, disproportionately grativate towards upper middle class big corporate jobs - our demographics is like 40% of our employment is through these groups only. So as a result, desis, like other asian-americans. do not protest much in north america.
That was true, but that has changed in the last few years. You are correct- those who do not street protest but have strong nationalist tendencies tend to influence behind the scenes by moving their regional politicians. Chinese do this, we are starting to do this.There are ways to object to something without going out in the street with torches.
People can anonymously send letter to media where they object to false or biased
reporting. Even well to do desis do not contribute or support political parties that
support their interests . Unlike every other community that does.
I live in a state where for years Indian doctors gave 2000$ dinners to a politician becauseThat was true, but that has changed in the last few years. You are correct- those who do not street protest but have strong nationalist tendencies tend to influence behind the scenes by moving their regional politicians. Chinese do this, we are starting to do this.
This comes down to not having a national narrative that keeps Indian identity first, regional identities second once immigrated.
Something that was done when jaathi jaathi discrimination law was discussed by some usa state/county/... leli politician and some members of diaspora were able to successfully point out what it actually was- hinduphobia.There are ways to object to something without going out in the street with torches.
People can anonymously send letter to media where they object to false or biased
reporting. Even well to do desis do not contribute or support political parties that
support their interests . Unlike every other community that does.
If you look back, some people of Indian origin sent a strong message to the Democrats, including Kamala Harris, to veto the caste bill, which was quickly dismissed. This was related to the caste issue. In contrast, regarding the "Indian" identity, they have been silent for decades, allowing Pakistanis to run rampant.That was true, but that has changed in the last few years. You are correct- those who do not street protest but have strong nationalist tendencies tend to influence behind the scenes by moving their regional politicians. Chinese do this, we are starting to do this.
This comes down to not having a national narrative that keeps Indian identity first, regional identities second once immigrated.
we are talking about a politician who has been hiding her indian origins. (Still many dumb indians here love her- she is indian they say)If you look back, some people of Indian origin sent a strong message to the Democrats, including Kamala Harris, to veto the caste bill, which was quickly dismissed. This was related to the caste issue. In contrast, regarding the "Indian" identity, they have been silent for decades, allowing Pakistanis to run rampant.
I truly believe that the most anti-Indian rhetoric isn't coming from Pakistan, as it's too financially constrained to spend freely, and the subcontinent mentality doesn’t encourage easy splurging. While we may see mostly Pakistani-origin individuals engaging in anti-India rhetoric, I believe most of the funding comes from Qatar and some other Middle Eastern sources.
Again as I said, when someone attacked Caste, they were quickly pushed down and thrashed. But they have been keeping mum on their "Indian-ness". Caste thing can affect them as they are Hindus and such and they think attack on "Indian-ness" won't affect them as they are now Americans until "Gora-Sahib" says otherwise and throws them under bus.we are talking about a politician who has been hiding her indian origins. (Still many dumb indians here love her- she is indian they say)
‘Insulting’: Trump attacks Harris’s racial identity in heated interview
White House slams former president’s attack on Democratic 2024 rival’s identity as ‘repulsive’ and ‘insulting’.www.aljazeera.com
Caste issue has been created more by Indian politicians than anyone else they just picked up on it laterAgain as I said, when someone attacked Caste, they were quickly pushed down and thrashed. But they have been keeping mum on their "Indian-ness". Caste thing can affect them as they are Hindus and such and they think attack on "Indian-ness" won't affect them as they are now Americans until "Gora-Sahib" says otherwise and throws them under bus.