@DrewLove2345@Pirat_Nation No I don't! Worst culture ever I'd say. N the whites that do follow ur degenerate culture, we don't claim them. You can keep em. Soft libtard bitches anyway
@BarackObama Does this treasonous shithead really believe we don't know he's the maestro of all this? Can't wait to see see all these people behind bars, cuz it's coming
@shadihamid If you don't think you should assimilate? Why the fuck did you goat fuckrs come here? Go back to your shithole incestuous country, back to the shithole cave you crawled out of!
@reddit_lies The age old "men will sacrifice their happiness for their family, women will sacrifice their family for their happiness" Vile times we're living in
(Continued)When can I catch a break? All those people I mentioned literally hate America and everything it stands for. Why am I paying taxes, barely getting by and they get a freeride? We the People are done! Do something.
@realDonaldTrump Trump!? When am I gonna catch a break? I've been working my ass off since I can remember. All I see as of late are my tax dollars going to work for everything it shouldn't! Illegal aliens, ghetto freeloaders, the pockets of corrupt politicians etc. etc.?
What I call “The Candy Bowl Problem” is the reason why Indians, who almost no one in the our country thought about 25 years ago, are increasingly hated.
During Halloween, kiddos go door-to-door saying "trick or treat" and receive candy. Sometimes, a person isn't home and so they leave a bowl of candy on their front porch.
When you come across the porch candy bowl, what do you do? We Americans mostly know the implicit morality to take ONE piece of candy. Some folks will come across the candy bowl and immediately dump the entire bowl into their bag!
Indians keep taking from the candy bowl. They're mistaking a vulnerability for an opportunity. It’s a low trust/scarcity mentality, no doubt.
But… the candy bowl isn't an opportunity. It's a morality test that Indians are currently failing.
All of the diploma mills, scammer job placement firms, and HR kickbacks, and people who max out their credit cards before leaving (never intending to pay it back), are perceived in India as capitalizing on an opportunity but to us, they're exploiting a vulnerability. You're taking the candy bowl and we HATE people who do that.
A lot of Indians are confused and angered by the criticism because they actually expect to be praised for being so clever. They think what they're doing is good and maybe even admirable. To us Americans though, it's immoral.
Vulnerabilities are NOT opportunities. Not in our nation. This is the most important lesson to learn before coming here, or to any high trust society. The new generation of Indians aren't interested in this in part because their entire education system is built for job skills and not life skills. The remnants of this are even visible in Americans of all low trust ancestral cultures.
Morality and ethics occupy less than 2% of the pre-college education in India. This is half of what it is in most of the world and 1/5 what it is in America. Nearly every high school in the country requires a course on civics (how to be a good citizen). In fact, in Gurgaon (India’s Silicon Valley, now white folk are inspiring civic sense and city clean up)!
The only reason India isn't the wealthiest nation on Earth is because its people spend too much time looking to dump the candy bowl into their bag and not enough time trying to build trust.
Anti-Indian sentiment isn't a racism problem. It's not skin color or even religion. It's because instead of learning about and respecting American morality, y’all just keep looking for candy bowls to take from!
I’m proud to be friends with @greggutfeld
There’s a reason he has the most popular late night show on tv. And it’s his sense of common decency and his respect for the most basic of human dignity.