Nikhil George

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Nikhil George

Nikhil George

@gnikhil98

individualist, libertarian, humanist, and a strong believer in laissez-faire policies in social & economic spheres.

Phoenix, AZ Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Asra Nomani
Asra Nomani@AsraNomani·
Hi there @SusanSarandon, this is my mom, my dad and me on the rail trail in Morgantown, West by God Virginia. Let me tell you what it means to be Muslim in America. First, your backstory: At an anti-Israel protest in NYC, you just said, "There are a lot of people that are afraid, that are afraid of being Jewish at this time, and are getting a taste of what it feels like to be a Muslim in this country.” Let me give you “a taste” of what it “feels like” to be a Muslim in America: ✅🇺🇸 My dad didn’t have to become a second-class indentured servant to one of the many tyrants of Muslim countries that use immigrants from India, like my family, as essential slaves. In 1975, after getting his PhD at Rutgers, he was about to go to Libya — a Muslim country — led by a Muslim, Moammar Qhadafi, to work like a servant with a PhD for a wealthy dictator…but then the phone rang one day and I picked it up… ✅🇺🇸 It was West Virginia University calling, and my dad got a job as an assistant professor of nutrition. He got rejected first for tenure but being Muslim in America meant he got a right like everybody got — his right to appeal and guess what? He won and he became a full professor. That’s what it means to be Muslim in America. You get your full rights, like @DrZuhdiJasser has wished for his family in the Muslim nation of Syria, where a Muslim dictator destroys the lives of Muslims. ✅🇺🇸 My mom? Being Muslim in America meant she got to live FREE with the wind in her hair, like @AlinejadMasih fights for women in the Muslim nation of Iran to be able to enjoy. ✅🇺🇸 And what did living free mean for my mom as a Muslim in America? It meant in 1981 she got to start a business on High Street in downtown Morgantown, called Ain’s International. That is something that @miss9afi wished women could have had the right to do in the Muslim nation of Saudi Arabia. But guess what? That entrepreneurship and financial independence is denied Muslim women in so many Muslim countries. ✅🇺🇸 That summer my mom started her business, I got on a plane at Pittsburgh airport for Tahlequah, Oklahama, and I went away from home at 16 for a National Science Foundation camp — without a male chaperone, a right denied Muslim women and girls in Saudi for so long. ✅🇺🇸 In another “taste” of being Muslim in America? My family got a pathway to citizenship. You think the Muslim dictatorship of Qatar allows a pathway to citizenship for Muslim slaves, servants or Palestinian Muslims? Hell no. The Muslim Al-Thani family just buys citizenship for Muslim soccer stars from countries in Africa to steal World Cup wins. But otherwise it treats non-Qatari Muslims like slaves. America? My family waited, took the test, studied the constitution and we are citizens — hallelujah! ✅🇺🇸 I’m going to fast forward because this is just a “taste” of what it means to be Muslim in America. In 2002, I fled Pakistan with a souvenir that could have gotten me imprisoned or killed: a baby growing inside of me, a wedding ring not upon my hand. Sharia law makes sex out of marriage a crime in Muslim countries like Pakistan. My body? The mullah’s tyranny. And even dare to be atheist like @YasMohammedxx? It’s also a crime punishable by death — in Muslim countries but not in America! ✅🇺🇸 Where do you think I came to give birth to my baby in safety and security, without shame? West by God Virginia in the United States of America — where we enjoy equal rights as Muslim AmeriCANs, not AmeriCANTs. This is a “taste” of life for a Muslim family in America. Please don’t minimize the experience of Jewish Americans by sanitizing the hell that it is for Muslims living in Muslim countries and vilifying America for the life — and freedoms — she offers Muslims like my family. Go, live like a Muslim woman in a Muslim country. You will come back to America and kiss the land beneath your feet. 🇺🇸
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Nikhil George@gnikhil98·
@davewolfusa @Neptungsten @Tesla @SpaceX But given the time it took and the cost, I don’t think it’s the best option for long drives. It is best as a city car for a trip under 250 miles. The car was the best I have driven.
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@davewolfusa @Neptungsten @Tesla @SpaceX Rented a Tesla MY (for the Starship launch) from Hertz @ DFW on 4/16 and reached Harlingen, in 12 hours instead of the normal 8. Returned to DFW on 4/20. Total miles 1495. Supercharger cost $169/- which @ $3.25 for 28mpg is the same as gas. But I did enjoy driving the car.
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If people understood how good the driving experience is with a @Tesla, they'd never be able to build enough at any price. My trip to Texas to see @SpaceX's SuperHeavy/Starship initial launch was my first time driving a Tesla Model Y for an extended trip. I drove 1500 miles across Texas, from San Antonio to Brownsville, and then all the way up to near Fort Worth over 10 days. For 7 of those days, I camped out in the back of the Model Y using its "Camp Mode", keeping me cool in the heat and humidity of the Texas Gulf Coast. All of that driving and the AC only cost me $151. The integration with your phone is amazing: 1) You never have to lock your car, it locks it when you walk away, and unlocks it when you return. 2) Want a comfortable car when you get in, turn the climate control on from your phone. 3) Some idiot parked too close to your driver's door? Just use your phone to back it out. I can't wait to get mine! Starting July 1st, Colorado will provide a $5000 rebate to the $7,500 federal rebate. This means that you'll be able to get a base Model Y for $29,740. Note: The price below only includes $2000 Colorado's 7/1/2023 $5000 rebate.
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