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Waters of Bablyon

@fluminabbylonis

SF Bay Area technology senior leader. I was born in America. I don't recognize my country.

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Alexander Duncan@AlexDuncanTX·
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, this is an abomination. Demonic idols of false gods have no place in Texas. x.com/DrRepatriator/…
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SayUSA
SayUSA@usa_say2025·
@KatyinIndy @POTUS @TheJusticeDept @StephenM My company Cisco Systems hired three H-4 people last year, while laying off Americans. These H4 were wife's of H1B managers that are at Cisco. Both of these visas and loopholes should be scrapped.
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Waters of Bablyon@fluminabbylonis·
@vasantbhatt14 Actually, accusations of "racism" by foreigners erecting statues of literal demons is not going to win elections.
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Waters of Bablyon@fluminabbylonis·
My California neighborhood looks like this, minus the snow.
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Waters of Bablyon@fluminabbylonis·
@billybinion I cannot believe the solution to civilizational suicide is greater civilizational suicide.
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Billy Binion
Billy Binion@billybinion·
A reminder that you can’t panic about low birth rates & be anti-immigration at the same time. “Just have more babies” sounds nice, but natalist policies don’t work, especially in rich countries. If the U.S. doesn’t start letting more people in, we’re going to be in trouble.
Daniel Di Martino@DanielDiMartino

The new CBO demographic projections estimate that the U.S. population will peak at 364 million in 2050 instead of 372 million as they had forecasted a year ago due to lower fertility. Population will shrink beginning in the mid 2050s, births will fall below deaths in 2030.

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Phairy Megan@tadgh_dc·
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Indra Kumar
Indra Kumar@indikakumar4·
@fluminabbylonis I agree with you. It is a very valid emotion based on facts you are seeing around your society. I lived in US many yrs back. Returned (on my own as I prefer living in India). Least immigrants should do -is to acknowledge that feeling of long term residents.
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Waters of Bablyon@fluminabbylonis·
It's interesting how people everywhere except here seem to care about their homeland and foreign invasion. I don't begrudge Indians for worrying about this, why do they call me racist?
Indra Kumar@indikakumar4

@SriAbhigyan @fluminabbylonis @law_ninja Rant? In India, our anxieties of illegal Bangla taking over, M's and others doing demography projects - is the same.

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Waters of Bablyon@fluminabbylonis·
Was Nehru being melodramatic when he said "A sense of humiliation and a growing anger has possessed the people..."? My grandfather, who fought for this country and saw his brother die for it, would be shocked to see entire suburbs taken over by foreigners. Melodrama is more than appropriate when your country is under an invasion. You want numbers? The city of Fremont, California, is now 50% foreign born. When I was growing up, it was a white, middle-class suburb. Pleasanton, California was 80% white American in 2000 and is now 40% white. The difference is almost entirely Indians. When I go out for a walk, I see women in saris and men with third eyes. I don't know what country I'm living in anymore. If I show you a picture of the tech company I work at, you would literally so no non-Indian faces. It's a takeover, pure and simple, and you probably know it. Finally people are waking up to this issue. Trump may be a disaster on it, but the people who elected him are angry, and he and his feckless GOP colleagues will be held accountable.
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Ramanuj Mukherjee
Ramanuj Mukherjee@law_ninja·
American talent crunch is multidimensional and very very bad 1. About 25% of U.S. bachelor’s graduates are in STEM—roughly around the OECD average—but only 7.3% are in engineering, manufacturing & construction, 43rd of 44 countries benchmarked. 2. K‑12 math is weak by international standards and trending down. On PISA 2022, U.S. 15‑year‑olds scored 465 in math vs the OECD average of 472 (reading 504, science 499). 3. Its getting worse. Senior-year achievement is at or near series lows. NAEP 2024 grade‑12 math and reading both fell 3 points vs 2019; NAEP’s governing board summarized 2024 grade‑12 results as the lowest ever reported on each assessment. 4. Adult fundamentals and reasoning are below OECD norms. In OECD PIAAC 2023, U.S. adults scored below the OECD average in numeracy and adaptive problem‑solving; 34% are at or below Level 1 in numeracy and 32% at or below Level 1 in problem‑solving—basic tasks only. Among 16–24‑year‑olds, scores are also below OECD averages. 5. Class of 2024 average SAT 1024, the third consecutive decline per College Board. Class of 2025 edged up slightly but is still below 2019. 6. Employers see big skills gaps—especially in critical thinking, communication, and professionalism. In NACE Job Outlook 2025, employer ratings of new grads’ proficiency lag student self‑ratings by ~25–30 percentage points on competencies such as critical thinking, communication, leadership, and professionalism. 7. Manufacturing sector may need 3.8 million workers from 2024–2033; up to 1.9 million positions could go unfilled without solutions to the skills/applicant gap. 8. Physician shortage up to 86,000 by 2036, driven by population aging and retirements (20% of the physician workforce is 65+). 9. North America’s cyber workforce shrank ~2.7% that year, even as needs rose.
Disclose.tv@disclosetv

NOW - Trump says that H1B immigrants are necessary since there are not plenty of talented Americans. Laura: "We have plenty of talented people here!" Trump: "No, you don't. No, you don't... No, you don't have... You don't have certain talents and you have to... People have to learn."

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Waters of Bablyon@fluminabbylonis·
@JBlunt1018 Nobody's funding me. I've just watched my hometown become a suburb of Uttar Pradesh. Has YOUR city become 80% Indian like, say, Fremont?
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James Blunt
James Blunt@JBlunt1018·
The reason 71% of H-1Bs are from India boils down to two facts: 1️⃣ A massive green card backlog, no single country gets more than 7% of annual allotments. 2️⃣ India is the global hub for Corporate America’s offshore delivery centers (think China for your phones, India for your software fixes). Starting to wonder if this sudden outrage is a coordinated op to weaken America’s global advantage. The same recycled talking points from multiple big accounts. Who’s funding these shills? 👀
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav

If H-1B visas were about bringing the best talent on the planet, it wouldn’t be 71% from India. There would be tons of Germans, Polish and Russians receiving the H-1B visas each year. H-1B is a scam for cheap slave labor.

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Meru
Meru@MeruOnX·
The destruction has already begun 😥 Satya Nadella – CEO, Microsoft Sundar Pichai – CEO, Alphabet (Google) Arvind Krishna – CEO, IBM Shantanu Narayen – CEO, Adobe Nikesh Arora – CEO, Palo Alto Networks Sanjay Mehrotra – CEO, Micron Technology Raj Subramaniam – CEO, FedEx Reshma Kewalramani – CEO, Vertex Pharmaceuticals Anirudh Devgan – CEO, Cadence Design Systems Leena Nair – CEO, Chanel
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Sandeep Neel@SanUvacha·
The U.S. space program was literally built by scientists and engineers from Nazi Germany. Under Operation Paperclip, the United States recruited more than 1,600 German scientists, engineers, and technicians from Nazi Germany after World War II. While not all were confirmed Nazis, several were members of the Nazi Party, including the SS and SA. Wernher von Braun, a key figure in the U.S. space program, was among them—he had been a member of the Nazi Party and an SS officer. The exact number of confirmed Nazi scientists is not precisely documented, but it is known that a significant portion had affiliations with the Nazi regime. Operation Paperclip brought individuals linked to war crimes into American society to advance U.S. military and scientific capabilities during the Cold War. This is how America won the Cold War: we brought in some of the best talent from across the globe.
🇺🇸 The American Culturist 🇺🇸@MericaCulture

NASA Mission Control celebrating the Moon landing in 1969. Zero H-1Bs present.

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Waters of Bablyon@fluminabbylonis·
The reason we don't make any distinction is not because of your mythical "racism", but because we don't want our country taken over by foreigners. As for Islam, the West spilled so much blood in so many battles to keep that evil, conquering religion out of our countries. How many lives were lost to repel Islam? Islamists attacked NYC in 2001 and brought down the Trade Centers. Now we have a Muslim mayor? We have every right to secure our borders and protect our country from foreign conquest.
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Suchitra Vijayan
Suchitra Vijayan@suchitrav·
The Islamophobia and anti-South Asian hate on this app is unhinged. The anti-Muslim rhetoric pushed by the right, laundered by “centrists,” and echoed by too many liberals has real safety costs in the United States. For the average racist, there is no difference: Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, Christian or Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi or any other person of color. To them we are simply not white. Anti-Indian hate keeps climbing, and this climate will fuel a wider backlash against South Asian communities. No one is safe when this rhetoric goes unchallenged. And the mainstream reporting on it is abysmal.
Paul Sperry@paulsperry_

TROJAN HORSE? Ethnic-Pakistani Muslim Lina Maliha Khan is leading NYC's first Muslim mayor Zohran Mamdani's transition team, where she'll be able to place fellow Muslims throughout the government. Khan, an acolyte of Elizabeth Warren, is married to Shah Ali, a NYC cardiologist.

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Waters of Bablyon@fluminabbylonis·
The problem is really mass-scale immigration to the point where my entire neighborhood went from nearly 100% American to majority Indian in just a short while. At the end of the day, you cannot act as an invading and conquering force and then get angry when people don't want to be invaded or conquered. But it's good to know you will thrive elsewhere. Have you thought of Canada?
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Amit Behere
Amit Behere@_amitbehere·
The cutest thing about MAGA or Virat Hindus is this attitude that US or India are best places to live in. NO. THEY ARE NOT. Deport us. I wouldn't give a fuck. I am a highly qualified engineer who will do fine anywhere in the world. Go ahead. Deport us. We will be fine no matter what. Because we are not uneducated dumbasses.
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