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An Indian Hindu man harasses a Black man and makes racist jokes on him.



Hey @NickJFuentes — quick history and culture lesson for you: For 200 years, the English colonised what is today India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. They did not belong there. They were not indigenous there. But they lived there like kings and pillaged their resources, impoverishing them. Then, once those countries gained independence in 1947, the English imported cheap labour from ex-colonies. Indians, Pakistanis and those from the Caribbean worked in the factories under appalling conditions, and their hard work enriched England. Those you want to kick out today are their third generation mostly. They aren’t as subservient as their granddads. That’s probably what’s upsetting you. I suggest you come to England and go to a hospital. From cleaners to nurses to doctors, all those who work hard are generally immigrants. Then I suggest you go to a pub. Most of those getting drunk on pints are white people. Get the picture? Now let’s talk about Arabs. It’s their money, alongside Russians, Nigerians, etc that pays for British bankers, lawyers, estate agents, salespeople at Oxford Street, etc etc. So nobody you don’t like is here because of generosity. They’re here because they are needed. And that’s why they haven’t been chased out. Kapiche?


India has sent 96 people to America who started billion dollar companies. No one else is even close. There's only about 5 million Indians in America. Almost one in 50,000 of them is a unicorn founder! What a holy, special, beautiful people. I will always fight for them.


This new research on US unicorn startups is really interesting. Some key facts from the report: 1. Immigrants founded or cofounded 455 of America’s 775 privately held billion-dollar startups, equal to 59% of all US unicorns. 2. 66% of all US unicorns were founded or cofounded by immigrants or the children of immigrants. 3. 79% of US unicorns have either an immigrant founder or an immigrant in a key leadership role. 4. The 455 immigrant-founded US unicorns have a combined valuation of $5 trillion. 5. That $5 trillion valuation is larger than the total stock-market value of companies listed in all but 7 countries. 6. Including immigrant-founded unicorns that went public since 2016 pushes the total value above $5.8 trillion. 7. The number of immigrant-founded US unicorns rose from 50 in 2018 to 455 in 2026. 8. 24% of US unicorns have a founder who first came to America as an international student.



India has sent 96 people to America who started billion dollar companies. No one else is even close. There's only about 5 million Indians in America. Almost one in 50,000 of them is a unicorn founder! What a holy, special, beautiful people. I will always fight for them.












