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@BrandonWealth FHSA is too important to even be put into xeqt unless buying home is 10 years away, if deciding in 3-4 years, just put in wealthsimple 4.6 return fund.
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Indian-American couple Brij Agarwal and Sunita Agarwal have donated $5.5 million to expand healthcare services in Texas, including support for St. Luke's Health–Sugar Land Hospital and a new primary care clinic.
Funny how stories like this rarely go viral. The same people obsessed with pushing anti-India narratives won't be making podcasts or headlines about Indian-Americans funding hospitals, improving healthcare access, and giving back to the communities that helped them succeed.
The donation is the largest single gift in the hospital's history, with its main patient tower and pavilion now being named in the Agrawals' honour.
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Indians were so repulsed by Europeans that they would wash their heads and eyes after merely seeing them.
Indians described Europeans as vile, abominable, very dirty, and lacking basic manners.
When you look at Europe's savage history, you realize they weren't wrong.

Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav
Lord Wellington was horrified by what he saw Indians doing to each other while he was stationed there. "The people are rotten to the Core," he wrote. We are insane to import these people into Europe and the USA. Some cultures are simply inferior and need to be avoided.
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@SpencerHakimian He's actually very strong. His built looks weak but nope, in one of his videos, he did 300lb bench.
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@paul_k_0907 @myfyAI Spacex is very important to have but not at current price.
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Way more excited for this than for $SPCX
*Walter Bloomberg@DeItaone
SK HYNIX LOOKS TO NASDAQ FOR U.S. SHARE LISTING, SOURCES SAY
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@NHAunleashed Assimilation? These Indians assimilate well and are better than any other immigrant class, stfu desi slave
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Since the H1 B visa scam / fake degree story is in the news I have to weigh in as I have been commenting on this for many many moons.
Full disclosure- I am an American of Indian origin and came to the US in 1991 to go a top graduate school for a double masters in engineering and then used the H1 B visa to work and then got a green card and became a citizen in 2000. Back then the scrutiny for a H1 B visa was much stronger and the misuse was minimal.
That said my allegiance is to USA alone and zero to India - I broke of all allegiance. Visas / immigration should be for the benefit of Americans only and I don’t care what happens to any Indian.
Like with any political issue there is nuance. Not every Indian degree is fake. There are the top tier of Indian universities which are among the most competitive on earth. The admission rate is between .01 to 1% which means 1/1000 to 1/100 who apply get in.
Here are some names
Indian Institute of Technology - many campuses
Delhi college of engineering
Indian institute of science
University of Delhi
This is not a comprehensive list. The top graduates from here then take the TOEFL and GRE and get into top graduate schools in America for masters / PhD programs and then apply for a H1 B and enter the American workforce. That was the path I and many of my friends took. You can’t buy these degrees and the kinds of high profile jobs we have if we didn’t know what we were doing it would become self evident and the market would not pay very high incomes for no work.
Now since Y2 K and then as more and more work was in IT / remote work the Indian scam culture took over. Indian body shops set up shop in the US and started hiring people from lower level universities which do not have the same standards and these are the fake degrees being sold in India. There are elaborate scams to get these people hired on fraud resumes and often the real work is done by people in India and the H1 B visa employee in the US is a front for a total scam. This is now spreading to non tech fields like medicine as well. Especially in southern India universities came been created in the last few years just to sell fake degrees and cash in on this scam.
Sadly this has become the majority of the H1 B visa and 100% needs to be dismantled and overhauled.
The nuance I want to remind people of is this - if the Indian in question went to a top school in India and a top grad school in the US that is NOT a person that came on fraudulent credentials. You can’t buy a fake masters degree from MIT or Stanford or UT Austin for example.
The scam is people who don’t go to school in America and went to a lower tier / dubious school in India and work in an Indian dominated field or company / remote work.
This species who is here based on fraud needs to be deported and banned from ever working in America ever.
And the H1 B is the tip of the iceberg. The inter company visa L1 is massively misused and doesn’t get the same level of scrutiny and has no caps.
ANY non visitor visa should be issued based on the interest of the USA alone. Any applicant who uses fraud in their application should be banned for life from every studying / working in the USA.
The even bigger problem is the lack of assimilation by people of Indian origin which is my real pet peeve.
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@ifpost47 @MapOsnit When something like this happened in France @EmmanuelMacron gave that Algerian boy French citizenship.
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Indian worker Vipin Kumar has been awarded honorary citizenship by the city of Craiova, Romania, after he jumped into an icy lake and saved the life of a 5-year-old girl. 🇮🇳🇷🇴
For nearly 30 minutes, he held the child above freezing water until rescuers arrived.
This is the side of Indians the world rarely sees in headlines: courage, sacrifice, compassion and humanity.
Yet stories like this seldom receive the attention that anti-India narratives do. No coverage from Western media outlets.
As India's envoy noted, Vipin's actions embodied the spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam "The World is One Family." ❤️
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@BrandonWealth Max rrsp if income id high then use refund to max tfsa
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Beginner Canadian investing hack for TFSA & RRSP 🇨🇦
TFSA = growth mode
→ $XEQT.TO or $VEQT.TO all tax-free
RRSP = tax shield mode
→ US dividend ETFs or bonds (avoids 15% withholding tax)
Best move: Same all-in-one ETF in both + use Norbert’s Gambit for US stuff in RRSP.
Max TFSA first, then RRSP. Set it and forget it! 💰
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how his haitian women behave at the sight of "j33ts" btw
Daily SNEAKO@dailysneako
SNEAKO breaks down the two different categories of Indians: Jeets and non-Jeets 😭🇮🇳 "There's different categories of Jeets. Modi is a Jeet, but Mamdani is not a Jeet. Bengalis and Pakistanis aren't Jeets. You have to make a distinction. Not all Jeets are created the same."
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