India - Culture, Politics and Insanity

This is disturbing. Let's not kid ourselves, they had a lot of us fooled with these accounts. Is this encouraged by their government? If the goal has been to sway public opinion it's been pretty unsuccessful given how much anti-India sentiment I see on X.
 
This is disturbing. Let's not kid ourselves, they had a lot of us fooled with these accounts. Is this encouraged by their government? If the goal has been to sway public opinion it's been pretty unsuccessful given how much anti-India sentiment I see on X.

Well just watch one of Bald and Bankrupt's videos about India and you'll understand why.
 

A First Information Report (FIR) was filed against seven persons on the basis of a complaint lodged by the victim, Jigar Shekhalia, who accused them of beating him and his mother as they were displeased with him for getting dressed up and wearing goggles.

The complaint said that when the victim was standing outside his house on Tuesday morning, one of the seven accused approached him. He abused the victim and threatened to kill him saying he was "flying too high these days".


The same night, when the complainant was standing outside a village temple six accused from the community with Rajput surname came towards him. Armed with sticks, they asked him why he was dressed up and wore sunglasses. They then thrashed and dragged him behind a dairy parlour.
 
Dinesh is having a full Pajeet meltdown




Dinesh D'Souza is actually the first author of any kind that exposed me to right wing ideas when I was a young and impressionable mind. Can't remember the title now, but I read some book of his about Libertarian ideas and it planted one of the first seeds of palatable right wing politics in my mind. How ironic that this would lead to me adopting a right wing perspective that would be so "far right" as to reject his very presence in American politics.
 

Varadarajan notes that the expansion of Indian owned motels accelerated in the 1970s due to the relaxation of immigration laws. Older white Americans who owned these properties were selling them off as they aged and their children didn’t take up the family trade. This was where the Patels, who are said to be of the mercantile vaishya caste, swooped in and seized the opportunity in a job and business that didn’t require much English, according to the article.
 
I used to go out of my way to buy gasoline at the only, last holdout, white owned station in town/county maybe, always paying at least $.10 a gallon more than I had to. I didn't realize the Italian owner had sold the business and moved to FL around 21/22, he used to have polite white teenagers working the counter, and two middle aged white guys doing express oil changes- they were the first to be let go that I noticed when the bay was closed down. I saw Hispanic clerks inside, strange but I thought nothing of it, and the place didn't look tidy anymore, even the concrete distributor bases looked dirtier, like at a typical run-down, Indian owned gas station. I once went inside to pay to confirm all of this, an abrasive (like most muzzies) bearded Indian greeted me there- they have ~200M Muslims in India.
 
Driving through rural USA and finding so many gas stations in tiny towns owned by Indians and Arabs has been a shock. They're almost always filthy, especially the bathrooms, if they're open, and the Arabs are even less courteous than the Indians. It's revolting that these people were given SBA loans as immigrants so they could buy these businesses, for which white Americans were ineligible, same as the hotels.

The very first time I went to a an Indian owned hotel was in a small British Columbia town called Golden at the turn of the century, when I had no experience or knowledge of any of this, my spider sense went off big time, so I drove down the road a little further with my girl and found one with a white face to spend the night.

When I came back to the car from the Indian motel I'd rejected, my girl asked me what was wrong and I just said it didn't feel right. Always trust your instincts.
 
Was that guy committing suicide? Sheesh. I tried a quick web search then gave up.


As per grok

The driver in this viral video is Sajid Khan, a truck driver from Madhya Pradesh, India. At the time of the incident in March 2018, he was 30 years old. While unloading fuel at a petrol station in Gotegaon (Narsingpur district), his tanker caught fire—likely due to an electrical short circuit. In a remarkable act of bravery, Khan jumped back into the cab (after initially fleeing) and drove the blazing vehicle approximately 5 kilometers along the highway, away from the crowded area, to prevent a catastrophic explosion that could have killed dozens or more. He sustained severe burns to his hands and body but survived and was hailed as a hero for saving countless lives.
The footage, captured by dashcams and witnesses, shows the tanker engulfed in flames as it passes under a bridge and through traffic on a busy nighttime highway—exactly matching the clip in the meme post. Khan received medical treatment and recognition for his courage, though he has largely stayed out of the public eye since. No further personal details (like current status or family) are widely reported, as the focus has always been on his selflessness rather than his background.
 
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