YesSo, what I just posted is a lie, is that what you are telling me?
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YesSo, what I just posted is a lie, is that what you are telling me?
I would certainly question the source. Considering the "war" the left is waging on the right, i wouldn't put it past them to make accounts and claim that they are right wing when they're actually just left wing trying to sow discord. Most of the people on the right like kash patel, it wouldn't make sense for them to say things like that.So, what I just posted is a lie, is that what you are telling me?
i get Mexicans walking up to me speaking Spanish thinking im one of them quite often....no big deal....I have an Indian friend who was joking about "accentuating her Indian-ness" so she wouldn't get mistaken for a Mexican.
Guess that's not a winning strategy anymore.
Not surprised to see demklan bigots out there being racist it’s what they doLast month, FBI Director Kash Patel wished his followers on X a happy Diwali. It did not go over well.
Far-right Christian nationalist and white nationalist accounts flooded his post with bigoted memes and rhetoric. “Go back home and worship your sand demons,” a far-right pastor wrote. “Get the f**k out of my country,” read another reply. Said another, “This is America. We don’t do this.” These responses, some of which were seen millions of times, were on the tamer end of the spectrum.
Similar hostility followed Diwali greetings on X from former UN ambassador Nikki Haley, former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon, as well as posts about the holiday from the White House, the State Department, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Some Indian American conservatives seem shocked that segments of the political right are now taking aim at them. When Democrats won big on election night, Ramaswamy advised Republicans to “cut out the identity politics,” saying “we don’t care about the color of your skin or your religion. We care about the content of your character.” After one X user said that the existence of Indians disgusted them, Dinesh D’Souza, the right-wing commentator who has peddled racism against Black Americans for decades, mused: “In a career spanning 40 years, I have never encountered this type of rhetoric. The Right never used to talk like this. So who on our side has legitimized this type of vile degradation?”
This type of degrading rhetoric is not new, but it’s increasingly prominent from the political right. With the rise of once-fringe figures, and with President Donald Trump aggressively cracking down on nearly every type of immigration, some members of the MAGA coalition are openly suggesting that only white Christians belong in America.
“The call is coming from inside the house,” said Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan, an editorial manager and analyst at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue who has examined anti-Indian hate speech and the far right online.
They act surprised.
Now that are about to FAFO.
They like many black folks are finding out that MAGA doesn't want them.
Nick Fuentes already told you fools that.
You mad Huzzie that somebody is pointing out MAGA racism.Relax Soupysadbro. Go open another account on X and post all the anti Indian propaganda you want.
Let me see if I have this straightLast month, FBI Director Kash Patel wished his followers on X a happy Diwali. It did not go over well.
Far-right Christian nationalist and white nationalist accounts flooded his post with bigoted memes and rhetoric. “Go back home and worship your sand demons,” a far-right pastor wrote. “Get the f**k out of my country,” read another reply. Said another, “This is America. We don’t do this.” These responses, some of which were seen millions of times, were on the tamer end of the spectrum.
Similar hostility followed Diwali greetings on X from former UN ambassador Nikki Haley, former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon, as well as posts about the holiday from the White House, the State Department, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Some Indian American conservatives seem shocked that segments of the political right are now taking aim at them. When Democrats won big on election night, Ramaswamy advised Republicans to “cut out the identity politics,” saying “we don’t care about the color of your skin or your religion. We care about the content of your character.” After one X user said that the existence of Indians disgusted them, Dinesh D’Souza, the right-wing commentator who has peddled racism against Black Americans for decades, mused: “In a career spanning 40 years, I have never encountered this type of rhetoric. The Right never used to talk like this. So who on our side has legitimized this type of vile degradation?”
This type of degrading rhetoric is not new, but it’s increasingly prominent from the political right. With the rise of once-fringe figures, and with President Donald Trump aggressively cracking down on nearly every type of immigration, some members of the MAGA coalition are openly suggesting that only white Christians belong in America.
“The call is coming from inside the house,” said Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan, an editorial manager and analyst at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue who has examined anti-Indian hate speech and the far right online.
They act surprised.
Now that are about to FAFO.
They like many black folks are finding out that MAGA doesn't want them.
Nick Fuentes already told you fools that.
Point out the lies, because we know why you don't believe it.
So why is it that the attacks on black institutions is coming from the Republiklan party?Not surprised to see demklan bigots out there being racist it’s what they do
Its not, it’s coming from the demklan and folks like Nick “liberals were right” FuentesSo why is it that the attacks on black institutions is coming from the Republiklan party?
It is about Indian Americans just as Vivek what he thought when right wing Ann Coulter told him that she would not vote for him in the presidential election because he is Indian.Its not, it’s coming from the demklan and folks like Nick “liberals were right” Fuentes
Moreover I thought this thread was about Indian Americans?
Last month, FBI Director Kash Patel wished his followers on X a happy Diwali. It did not go over well.
Far-right Christian nationalist and white nationalist accounts flooded his post with bigoted memes and rhetoric. “Go back home and worship your sand demons,” a far-right pastor wrote. “Get the f**k out of my country,” read another reply. Said another, “This is America. We don’t do this.” These responses, some of which were seen millions of times, were on the tamer end of the spectrum.
Similar hostility followed Diwali greetings on X from former UN ambassador Nikki Haley, former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon, as well as posts about the holiday from the White House, the State Department, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Some Indian American conservatives seem shocked that segments of the political right are now taking aim at them. When Democrats won big on election night, Ramaswamy advised Republicans to “cut out the identity politics,” saying “we don’t care about the color of your skin or your religion. We care about the content of your character.” After one X user said that the existence of Indians disgusted them, Dinesh D’Souza, the right-wing commentator who has peddled racism against Black Americans for decades, mused: “In a career spanning 40 years, I have never encountered this type of rhetoric. The Right never used to talk like this. So who on our side has legitimized this type of vile degradation?”
This type of degrading rhetoric is not new, but it’s increasingly prominent from the political right. With the rise of once-fringe figures, and with President Donald Trump aggressively cracking down on nearly every type of immigration, some members of the MAGA coalition are openly suggesting that only white Christians belong in America.
“The call is coming from inside the house,” said Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan, an editorial manager and analyst at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue who has examined anti-Indian hate speech and the far right online.
They act surprised.
Now that are about to FAFO.
They like many black folks are finding out that MAGA doesn't want them.
Nick Fuentes already told you fools that.
Vivek, is MAGA.It is about Indian Americans just as Vivek what he thought when right wing Ann Coulter told him that she would not vote for him in the presidential election because he is Indian.
Just curious Struth, do you associate with any black folks? There is no way and I mean no way you can be this slow.
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Just curious Struth, do you associate with any black folks? ....
Yep, That is what he is telling you. He's not wrong, either.So, what I just posted is a lie, is that what you are telling me?
Plus, there is nothing like a smoking hot Indian chick!!! That is, if you can get her to shave her armpits.Our neighbors gave us some delicious pastries on Diwali. Some of my wife's best friends.
They should not count when dumber than shit.So, the everyday citizen doesn't count, is that what you are saying?
I get dudes walking up to me asking for a cigarette. Sometimes I'm in jogging garb doing actual jogging. I think to myself, "Do I look like I smoke?"i get Mexicans walking up to me speaking Spanish thinking im one of them quite often....no big deal....
Bubble Land againSo why is it that the attacks on black institutions is coming from the Republiklan party?