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Activists paid to call dinner guests racist

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Activists paid to call dinner guests racist, complain 'White women tears' derail the ‘whole conversation’

Saira Rao and Regina Jackson founded an organization called 'Race 2 Dinner'

A "Karen" was bullied and mocked for her tears on Thursday's episode of Dr. Phil that featured two race activists whose mission it is to get White women to "acknowledge their privilege" and racism.

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That man is vile and his show is vile.
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Indian Americans have no business being at this table. They need to call bull shite on this woman. The Indian caste system is based on privilege and racism and misogyny, and is much more ingrained in Indian culture than racism is in the USA. Its been going on for literally millenia. Speak out against your own native culture, or else shut your pie hole.
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(12-19-2022, 02:19 AM)NewJagsCity Wrote: Indian Americans have no business being at this table. They need to call bull shite on this woman. The Indian caste system is based on privilege and racism and misogyny, and is much more ingrained in Indian culture than racism is in the USA. Its been going on for literally millenia.  Speak out against your own native culture, or else shut your pie hole.

No kidding. A family friend was born and raised in India and the first time he visited us here in the states and explained the whole caste system we were blown away. Hearing about it from someone who has lived it is very eye opening and very different from reading about it or seeing it on some documentary. 

The thing I'm learning about the progressive left is they don't care who they have to throw under the bus or how hypocritical they sound as long as their ideology is projected.
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(12-19-2022, 02:47 PM)americus 2.0 Wrote:
(12-19-2022, 02:19 AM)NewJagsCity Wrote: Indian Americans have no business being at this table. They need to call bull shite on this woman. The Indian caste system is based on privilege and racism and misogyny, and is much more ingrained in Indian culture than racism is in the USA. Its been going on for literally millenia.  Speak out against your own native culture, or else shut your pie hole.

No kidding. A family friend was born and raised in India and the first time he visited us here in the states and explained the whole caste system we were blown away. Hearing about it from someone who has lived it is very eye opening and very different from reading about it or seeing it on some documentary. 

The thing I'm learning about the progressive left is they don't care who they have to throw under the bus or how hypocritical they sound as long as their ideology is projected.

Yep, I've worked with a lot of Indian programmers/analysts during my IT career, male and female, and to a person they tell me how unfair that system is. And they were all on the positive end of it!
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Non Hindus, especially when their families have been in the cities for a few generations, can be somewhat exempt from the caste system. But most Indians you'll meet in the US are Hindus from the cities and they have benefitted in a big way from the system. These Indians typically teach their children *nothing* about the caste system at all. In fact they teach their high caste cultural values such as vegetarianism and praying in temples and wearing certain clothes as "Indian values" even though most Indians are low caste and don't participate. Most Indians will eat whatever they can get! Only the high caste are rich enough to turn down meat when it's offered.
So if you meet a second generation Indian person in the US, they are more likely to identify as a somewhat oppressed racial minority than they are to identify as a beneficiary of past racism. But in all likelihood their ancestors were the oppressors, not the oppressed.
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