Alexander Zverev on Novak Djokovic:
“There's nobody in the world that should be respected more than Novak. Where he came from, everything that he achieved. He's the greatest of all time.”
Sadiq Ali spreading anti-India propaganda online: Read how the Canada-based Pakistani is using fake content to ‘create so much anti-India hatred that it becomes normal to kill Indians’
https://t.co/xABOl99O4P
Screenshot from inside an exclusive telegram group (1 of 40 such groups with tens of thousands of members) financed by Pakistani ISI.
ALL THIS TIME westerners were buying into propaganda sanctioned by Pakistani military to make sure Indian hate is so high that it leads to Indians being un-alived.
Notice how the attacks on Vivek stopped?
It’s because they need him to win now. I would wager Stephen Miller or someone high up ordered their MAGA Influencers to attack Vivek because he was brown. Now the people above Miller & company have ordered them to cut it out.
Iranian 🇮🇷 Football team kissed Quran before their flight to Mexico for the FIFA World Cup 2026
Now, just imagine Indian 🇮🇳 Cricketers kissing the Bhagwat Geeta and then the outrage 🙃
Zverev competed with the Goat Gen (Djokovic Nadal Federer)
Zverev closeted so the the next gen (Medvedev Thiem Tsitsipas)
Zverev is competing with the next next gen (Sincaraz and co)
He has been here the whole time.
He deserves a slam
I'm also willing to bet that the whole H1B outrage in the US is almost entirely stage managed by China, it's proxies and other anti India interests. This isn't the first time China has run this playbook and won't be the last.
https://t.co/HcG3FftwbI
Musk posted 100 tweets on a WHITE man who was k*||ed, but remains silent when a 28 yr old Indian, Anshul Kuncha, was sh0t ded in USA by Whites while delivering a pizza order. Look at how his parents are crying. Racism against Indians & Blacks has gone beyond imagination🤡”
Alexander Zverev:
Grand Slam champion 🏆
Olympic champion 🥇
2-time ATP Finals champion 🏆🏆
7-time Masters champion 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
The greatest player of the 90s generation.
This article confirms that H1Bs aren’t going anywhere. Massive lobbying behind it. And if it is ended, the jobs will just be moved overseas.
This part of the article was telling. The admin KNOWS this but as I stated earlier, uses the issue to rile up the NPC base.
Fucking evil
Even Americans and Europeans have the racist Uncle stereotype who says politically incorrect/embarrassing things at family reunion dinners on Thanksgiving or Christmas. The Economist activists are just grasping at straws to peddle their weekly anti Indian narratives by picking on demographics who disagree with their ideological world views.
One more borderline racist opinion piece from @TheEconomist ...... here making fun of the Indian "uncle". Now, north Indians like making fun of the proverbial "phuphaji" - the bane of every family wedding. In Bengal, it is the eternally annoyed "pishi". I am sure other parts of India have their equivalent. However, the Economist is trying to convert this into some sort of political Gen Z thing by mocking the older generation. This is a serious cultural misunderstanding. We make fun of "phupha-ji" as a default - and this was true of all previous generations. Even phuphajis make fun of phuphajis. The journalist at Economist is trying to force fit their "angry, white male" stereotype that is a staple of the Western Left in their home market; tone deaf and contrived when applied to India.
Even Americans and Europeans have the racist Uncle stereotype who says politically incorrect/embarrassing things at family reunion dinners on Thanksgiving or Christmas. The Economist activists are just grasping at straws to peddle their weekly anti Indian narratives by picking on demographics who disagree with their ideological world views.
One more borderline racist opinion piece from @TheEconomist ...... here making fun of the Indian "uncle". Now, north Indians like making fun of the proverbial "phuphaji" - the bane of every family wedding. In Bengal, it is the eternally annoyed "pishi". I am sure other parts of India have their equivalent. However, the Economist is trying to convert this into some sort of political Gen Z thing by mocking the older generation. This is a serious cultural misunderstanding. We make fun of "phupha-ji" as a default - and this was true of all previous generations. Even phuphajis make fun of phuphajis. The journalist at Economist is trying to force fit their "angry, white male" stereotype that is a staple of the Western Left in their home market; tone deaf and contrived when applied to India.