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From where I work, I have a perfect view of a very high collision location. Almost every day, certainly every second day, there is a collision. The results are about 80% Indians rear ending an Asian woman. Another 15% are Indian rear ending anyone else, and the last few percents are just Canadians rear ending each other.

If anyone has been to India, then they know that ANY AMOUNT OF SPACE ON THE ROAD IS MEANT FOR THEM. There are no sidewalks, no traffic laws and if there is even the slightest possibility they can fit their car/bike/cart/cow into a gap, they take it.

I am witnessing in real time the 3rd worldification of my city, so most likely you are seeing it happen where you live as well.
Are you in the Metro Vancouver area, if you don't mind saying? If so, I totally hear you...the Indiafied FVRD is awful, too.

As for Indians driving in Canada, my old neighborhood watering hole in Victoria had been bought by an Indian immigrant. Were chatting one day about corruption in India. He mentioned, quite unabashedly, how when he and his family moved here, to avoid going through BC's graduated licensing program, he just phoned a relative back in India, had them bribe a police commander in his home town to print up an official signed & stamped driver's abstract and and fax it to the BC driver licensing office.
 
Are you in the Metro Vancouver area, if you don't mind saying? If so, I totally hear you...the Indiafied FVRD is awful, too.

As for Indians driving in Canada, my old neighborhood watering hole in Victoria had been bought by an Indian immigrant. Were chatting one day about corruption in India. He mentioned, quite unabashedly, how when he and his family moved here, to avoid going through BC's graduated licensing program, he just phoned a relative back in India, had them bribe a police commander in his home town to print up an official signed & stamped driver's abstract and and fax it to the BC driver licensing office.

Yes, Vancouver.

I can't recall who I was chatting with recently, but they had mentioned that they were dealing with Indian immigrants who were pooling money together to buy all the small town liquor stores and hotels in Canada.
 
Yes, Vancouver.

I can't recall who I was chatting with recently, but they had mentioned that they were dealing with Indian immigrants who were pooling money together to buy all the small town liquor stores and hotels in Canada.
So they can collude and raise prices?
 
Yes, no doubt. And probably also to fire the White, native born employees and replace them with their own kind, all brought in under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, yet another system abused as an immigration pipeline. Am I wrong @Laner?

You are bang on. There is no abuse quite like the abuse of Indians toward each other. The caste system is an incredibly ingrained and efficient way of making money. Unfortunately it's also now thriving in Canada under idiotic TFW and LMIA scams that were incentivized by Ottawa over the past decade.

Indians have taken over the shady and corrupted pharmacy industry, almost all trucking, the ports are heavy with their gangsters and now these drug superlabs. Again, the caste system is perfect for this, as there is always a patsy ready to fall. As for hotels, its just a good way to get cash flowing real estate. They don't clean the place, yet it still gets bookings and they can write off the labour while not paying it out directly. When I travel home in winter to the rockies, I need a place to spend the night and I stay in a small mountain town. The hotel there is great. There is roaring fire, friendly local ladies working the bar and the place is spotless. But when this place is inevitably bought out by Indians, I will have no other options.

Liquor stores are just another cash flow for them. They can make money while sucking the life and optimism out of the rural towns for the local lads and gals. In many of these towns, the hotel pub is the local gathering spot in the evenings, and the attached diner is full all morning with guys catching up over coffees. So they have a captive audience and a front row seat for the decline of the west.
 
Yes, Vancouver.

I can't recall who I was chatting with recently, but they had mentioned that they were dealing with Indian immigrants who were pooling money together to buy all the small town liquor stores and hotels in Canada.
That's extremely widespread in America too. I bet a lot of these Indians in Canada can tap into family networks with connections to Indians who do the same here.
 
That's extremely widespread in America too. I bet a lot of these Indians in Canada can tap into family networks with connections to Indians who do the same here.
Yep, exactly. The global 'Indian Diaspora' has tentacles that reach everywhere. That's why I've always likened them to 'smelly, s**t-coloured Jews with lower IQ's'

That being said, I don't know exactly what the composition is of your Indian population in the USA...mostly Hindu? Ours are mostly Punjabi Sikhs...a self-described warrior society that lends itself well here to militancy, terrorism, and gang violence.
 
Yep, exactly. The global 'Indian Diaspora' has tentacles that reach everywhere. That's why I've always likened them to 'smelly, s**t-coloured Jews with lower IQ's'

That being said, I don't know exactly what the composition is of your Indian population in the USA...mostly Hindu? Ours are mostly Punjabi Sikhs...a self-described warrior society that lends itself well here to militancy, terrorism, and gang violence.
I believe we have Indians from all different parts of the country, which means many different indiansubcultures.
 
Digital communication, specially in professional settings, has become childish and ugly. For some unknown motivation, everyone feels compelled to pad every paragraph with emojis, like it is some sort of official rule. Sentences now start and end with an emoji and the last sentence must end with a string of them. Why did it become a fad? Do people actually think it's cool?
 
Digital communication, specially in professional settings, has become childish and ugly. For some unknown motivation, everyone feels compelled to pad every paragraph with emojis, like it is some sort of official rule. Sentences now start and end with an emoji and the last sentence must end with a string of them. Why did it become a fad? Do people actually think it's cool?

I’ve seen this and reactions to messages are even worse. Especially when it’s from people who constantly brown nose. Executives must be egomaniacs because they seem to love those types.

Random useless thing is posted in a group chat and gets like 5 heart emojis while I’m thinking half the company is retarded.
 
I’ve seen this and reactions to messages are even worse. Especially when it’s from people who constantly brown nose. Executives must be egomaniacs because they seem to love those types.

Random useless thing is posted in a group chat and gets like 5 heart emojis while I’m thinking half the company is retarded.
I have never seen an emoji used in my office.

Definitely something to be thankful for!
 
This song is apparently a #1 hit in Israel. Without a translation, you'd assume it's the same degenerate pop music we're accustomed to in the West, and it is that, but the lyrics are unabashedly militaristic and nationalistic. They praise the IDF brigades and say "all units are ready" for what must be done to the Palestinians ("the people of Amalek"). The song ends by saying "every dog has its day," listing Israel's enemies (some fallen, like Hassan Nasrallah and Ismail Haniya) and others, apparently, to come (curiously, this includes Bella Hadid, Dua Lipa, and Mia Khalifa).

I never would've known what they were saying if this YouTube channel didn't translate the lyrics.

 
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