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LAlilli 1 point ago +3 / -2

Please don't use this to make blanket statements about other Indians. There are many immigrants from many backgrounds that have a deep love for this country, more so than many of it's natural born citizens. I for one have met some very amazing, dedicated Indians who can't stand what is going on from the left right now.

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wuthee 3 points ago +3 / -0

yes well let's hear from them, not you. No disrespect but most people are sick of moral authority advocates and their ridiculous bullshit. There are many people from every American ethnic background who are right, and many who are left--the fact that an immigrant gets to silence the president of the USA is absurd. Do you think a an American whose family has been in this country for 300 years can waltz over to India, trick a methhead CEO of a social network company into a job and then silence Modi? I mean what reality do you think that happens? Vijaye is a liar and not an American patriot and she will reap what she sows. How much you want to bet she moves back to India when she is 65?

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LAlilli 0 points ago +1 / -1

I agree with you, I don't think anyone should silence the President of the US and I am very aware of the fact that Americans couldn't do the same in other countries.

I just don't think it's healthy for us to dismiss a whole group of people based on the actions of one person (after all that's what the left does to us too, we should ride above that). The action itself should be the problem, not necessarily her background. And if it's a larger problem (like China with the CCP) with a foreign government or group, we should call out that group's (and the individuals a part of it) for their actions, not because of their ethnicity.