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indian students in US
by Rhazes Ashrawi on Mar 06, 2008 04:17 PM

Indians generally disliked abroad. I think it is just that they are too loud very stuck on their traditions and also represent the third world.They come from the third world but behave as if they are from the first. Also they are looked upon as being false in their attitudes.But the most important thing is they are looked upon as 'grabbers'.Where you see one indian living well you would find a hundred following him and doing the same.This has created a mob like immigration by the indians all over the world.Also their english accents are disliked by many westerners who are racist anyway.
Another unfortunate fact is that the black population in the US are aware of the caste system in India. The brahmanic hegemony since centuries pushing aside a good 35% of the country's so called untouchable population into obscurity. People have been writing books about this 'apartheid' system of india. Also the gujarat genocide is getting very popular in the US universities and eveery one is questioning about the 'democracy'in india where the perpetrators of genocide are not only not arrested but re-elected as state ministers!They are also beginning to learn that hitlerism and nazism are being admired by far right hindu leaders who preach hate and violence against minorities.All these things are being slowly scrutinised by the western people who take their own time in research but arrive at a firm conclusion.They also begin to wonder why hindus worship so many gods.Why arent they monotheist

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