Why is the author living in the U.S. and not in the “powerhouse” of India? Why hasn’t he moved yet? And what kind of “revenge” does he have in mind for the “British”? Hmmm…A walking, talking advertisement that the Immigration Act of 1924 should never have been abandoned. I actually believe that the Immigration Act of 1924 was promulgated about five decades too late, insofar as it didn’t keep out the Southern and Eastern Europeans (among them were large numbers of culture-distorting and parasitical Ashkenazi Jews) who came in droves at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th.
B wrote:
Your sight is racially insensitive and odiously offensive. There is some truth
to it; however, it’s unfair to portray Africans as subhuman.They behave in this manner as a result of white oppression.
I’m Indian. The British colonized us; however, we bounced back and India
didn’t fall into anarchy. We were always an intelligent/peaceful race that did
not conquer beyond our borders. The British left in 1947 and since then we have
become a economic powerhouse.I live in the US and was born here. Indians in the US have the highest per
capita income per household than any other race, including whites. We perform
better academically than other races. We are highly visible in business,
health care, education, and politics. My parents came to this country in the
1970’s with nothing. We have more today than most of the neighbors living in
our community.Today, India has a nascent space program, nuclear weapons, incredibly talented
workforce, and a magnificent ancient history to be proud of. The British raped
us for hundreds of years. They stole our wealth and natural resources. We will
get our revenge.Website:
IP: 24.14.1.225

The average Indian IQ is 85. In Britain it is legal to kiss in the street but not, of course, to defecate there. In India the reverse is, in fact, the case.
The Americans waited too long to pass the Immigration Act of 1924 in my opinion.
“Today, India has a nascent space program, nuclear weapons, incredibly talented
workforce, and a magnificent ancient history to be proud of.”
What the author is trying to convey with those words is outright laughable for someone, who has actually been to India, and thus has firsthand experience.