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@RandomMusings6

U.S. and world politics. America first. Anti-neoimperialism.

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The Cradle
The Cradle@TheCradleMedia·
BREAKING | Israeli forces have detonated the historic Shamaa Castle and the shrine of Shamoun al-Safa (St. Peter) in south Lebanon, destroying the UNESCO-protected sites alongside an airstrike on Froun. This follows local reports of multiple deaths in Haboush within the last hour.
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RandomMusings@RandomMusings6·
@BlondeBigot11 Says the people who hire only other Indians when they have power in a company. Biggest racists!
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Blonde Bigot@BlondeBigot11·
“Racists are not welcome here” Excuse the fuck out of me, but where do you think you are?
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SyrianSizzurp@SyrianSizzurp·
@BlondeBigot11 These women need to put on their hijabs and shut the fuck up before I send them to Allah
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Radio India
Radio India@RadioIndia_·
I do not see any diversity, just a billion Indians.
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RandomMusings@RandomMusings6·
@RadioIndia_ "Diversity" now means all of one race--as long as it's non white 🤡
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Mr. Hate
Mr. Hate@Poleshift1831·
@genocidalgirl There are tens of thousands of Indians who are swarming Thailand and absolutely ruining that country... Not to mention all of the Indians and Sri Lankans moving to Japan and what's happening there on the trains defecating in public and whatnot.
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Canadian@genocidalgirl·
“ we really do deserve to be hated “ Sometimes you just get an honest Indian as an anomaly
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RandomMusings@RandomMusings6·
@genocidalgirl He was a little too harsh on himself. He should have focused on the behavior only. And the trade deals Modi signs that ships millions of them everywhere, which is the main cause of the pushback
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Yogesh Srivastava
Yogesh Srivastava@ycsriv09·
@swapnakpanda How many Indian IT guys killed in US in last 5 years - shootings, accidents, drowning and finally sexually harrassed #Jpmorgan style ?
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Swapna Kumar Panda
Swapna Kumar Panda@swapnakpanda·
Sridhar Vembu calling out Indians in USA to come back and help in building Bharat. 4 months back, a 27-year-old software engineer, Yuvraj Mehta died after his car plunged into a 70-foot-deep, water-filled pit in Noida. ISRO is saying IITians prefer abroad jobs because they can't afford them. People leaving India because of - Reservation - Corruption - Pollution - No value for talent - Severe Work Life Balance When will our Govt and Corporate Sector understand that? No one loves to go away from their families. But what are the options left?
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Emer O'Siochru
Emer O'Siochru@eosfuturedesign·
@TheCradleMedia Israelis are targeting ancient Christian shrines in Lebanon! Proof if it were needed that they regard Christians like Hamas and Hezbollah, as enemies: not because they were attacked by them but simply because Christians live on land that they covet Truly the spawn of Satan
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FSDTester#1@fsdtester·
@ClownWorld This video 📹 is 2 years old... you're right, he's doing 20 to life for manslaughter. 😅
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Dr. Massimo
Dr. Massimo@Metabo_PhD·
Imagine believing in and following a religion… …and then supporting a country that: 1) spits on and humiliates the followers of said religion 2) destroys holy shrines of said religion Fuckin’ crazy right? This is Christians supporting Israel.
The Cradle@TheCradleMedia

BREAKING | Israeli forces have detonated the historic Shamaa Castle and the shrine of Shamoun al-Safa (St. Peter) in south Lebanon, destroying the UNESCO-protected sites alongside an airstrike on Froun. This follows local reports of multiple deaths in Haboush within the last hour.

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American Patriot@SonnyCaesar·
@LoneStarLegendX @DocPeteChambers You'd get a lot more support from actual MAGA like myself who had to fight for 2 decades to earn American citizenship, if you weren't so hellbent on attacking highincome American minorities like IndianAmericans, who have lowest welfare use & crime rates.
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CyberGreen09
CyberGreen09@CyberGreen09·
More moving to India posts on FB. It’s the right decision as many people are getting on board everyday and leaving Guest visa worker currently makes $170k and TC ~$250k as a Technical Program Manager at FAANG. A job that can be easily backfilled by Americans #returntoindia
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Dataracer@Dataracer117·
@CyberGreen09 $270,000 a year H1B job. Paying a f#$%in foreigner $270k, while Americans can't find jobs, & have to work at Target. Its disgusting.
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RandomMusings@RandomMusings6·
@dedoncorleone3 @HollyGrayle Indians are from India. By your logic, all humans are Africans since we all migrated from there at one point. You're an idiot
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dedoncorleone@dedoncorleone3·
@HollyGrayle Indians are the aborigines. Aus massacred them, took away their lands. Now they're coming back to reclaim what was truly theirs. Thanks for the development, its time to leave. Go develop moon and Mars. Another 20 million Indian families should move here.
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Holly Grayle
Holly Grayle@HollyGrayle·
Had Indians sent their prisoners to Australia, and then Indian settlers gone to Australia, Australia would be just like India. People replicate their own culture and conditions, and Australia became a First World country in less than 200 years precisely because only very specific types of migrants were allowed in - in fact, migration from everywhere but Europe and Britain was all but banned entirely up until about 1971. Migration from South East and East Asia has largely been successful, but as soon as the Browns could get their cloven hooves through the door, they came as fast as they could. Smaller numbers integrated pretty well because they had no choice, but then they started coming in droves, and it became quite clear that their own countries were such horrible places precisely because there were so many of them in it. Fast forward to the early 00's, and that was the beginning of the end of Australia's success story. Successive governments stopped bothering with innovation, and their only concern was GDP growth. And because it's much easier to increase GDP by importing infinity Deliveroonians rather than increase GDP per capita, that's the road they took. And now we have ethnic enclaves like Parramatta and Harris Park (Indian), and Lakemba and Bankstown (feral Arabs), Blacktown (full of Sudanese and similarly world-destroying Third Worlders). They all love a good rape, hate paying taxes, find any and every available opportunity to scam taxpayers, and all have strong clannish cultures. Add to that the housing crisis (there's literally not enough houses to house these Bomalians), crimes and practices we've never had to deal with before (forced marriages, terrorism, FGM, incestuous marriages and deformed children, drive-by shootings, racially motivated gang rapes, etc), and stagnant wage growth, and yeah - the country is in major decline. And it all started happening in the last 25 years or so, when very very different migrants started turning up in large numbers and, to my original point, began to replicate their culture just as Britons did, but with vastly different outcomes. The fact is: not all cultures are equal, and each culture is only ever capable of replicating ITSELF - never someone else's. There will always be people who want to flee what their culture produces, but they will only ever bring that dysfunction with them because they ARE the dysfuntion. Australia is the greatest example of British brilliance - even the WORST Britons will still produce an exemplary country. And even the BEST Third Worlder will never be able to even maintain it, much less build upon it; all they are capable of is what they have always done - destroy. The Third World isn't a place - it's a mindset. And nowhere is that made SO apparent than Australia.
indic mawnteé@indicmawntee

the irony when you realise that every WHlTE person in Australia is an immigrant or more like a prisoner dropped by Britishers 😭🥀

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Via US Workers
Via US Workers@ViaUSWorkers·
Kudos to Indians for reaching C-suite dominance. As with any paradigm shift, they must recognize that the end of an era is fast approaching and plan their exit strategy. H-1B and the whole alphabet soup of visas need an American First comprehensive overhaul. Our generosity has reached an end! Indian-origin executives now lead some of America’s most prominent tech companies—Microsoft (Satya Nadella), Alphabet/Google (Sundar Pichai), Adobe (Shantanu Narayen), IBM (Arvind Krishna), and dozens more. Relative to population share, this representation in high-tech leadership is extraordinary. Proponents celebrate it as a merit-based achievement. Skeptics see the natural endpoint of a 36-year network effect: once key technical roles and management pipelines are filled through visa sponsorship, internal hiring preferences reinforce the cycle. Supporters of the program point to innovation, economic growth, and the genuine talent of many Indian STEM graduates. They argue the U.S. simply does not produce enough domestic workers in certain fields. Critics counter with data showing stagnant wages in IT occupations for Americans with similar qualifications, declining enrollment signals from U.S. students who see the field as unstable, and repeated congressional testimony about abuse. After 36 years—since the H-1B program’s inception in 1990 and the documented bodyshopping surge in the mid-1990s—the Trojan horse is no longer concealed inside the gates. The scale of the shift, the consistency of the visa dominance, and the resulting leadership transformation speak for themselves. Whether policymakers treat this as a success story or a cautionary tale about unintended (or intended) consequences will determine the next chapter of American tech employment. For many U.S. workers who watched their industry change around them, the verdict has been clear for decades: this was never just about filling temporary gaps.
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