Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really enjoyed that very long thread we had on here about the Indian diplomat that underpaid her domestic help and lied about it.
And who went after her? An very ambitious Indian U.S. Attorney, but he knew where to look because apparently this is quite commonplace with the Indian diplomats.![]()
But are you upset that this Indian-American US attorney who is the son of an Indian educated doctor, went to Ivy League colleges? And his brother started Diapers.Com and is a multi-millionaire and also went to Ivy school?
Do you feel bad that your own kids cannot aspire to be as smart as this Indian? His mom was a SAHM who looked after her family. His dad was the provider and a good father and husband. Their education was paid for by their parents. Their parents are still together. Preet Bahara is not the product of a broken, dysfunctional family. He is the product of an Indian upbringing.
I rest my case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really enjoyed that very long thread we had on here about the Indian diplomat that underpaid her domestic help and lied about it.
And who went after her? An very ambitious Indian U.S. Attorney, but he knew where to look because apparently this is quite commonplace with the Indian diplomats.![]()
But are you upset that this Indian-American US attorney who is the son of an Indian educated doctor, went to Ivy League colleges? And his brother started Diapers.Com and is a multi-millionaire and also went to Ivy school?
Do you feel bad that your own kids cannot aspire to be as smart as this Indian? His mom was a SAHM who looked after her family. His dad was the provider and a good father and husband. Their education was paid for by their parents. Their parents are still together. Preet Bahara is not the product of a broken, dysfunctional family. He is the product of an Indian upbringing.
I rest my case.
who said anyone was upset? drama queen![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really enjoyed that very long thread we had on here about the Indian diplomat that underpaid her domestic help and lied about it.
And who went after her? An very ambitious Indian U.S. Attorney, but he knew where to look because apparently this is quite commonplace with the Indian diplomats.![]()
But are you upset that this Indian-American US attorney who is the son of an Indian educated doctor, went to Ivy League colleges? And his brother started Diapers.Com and is a multi-millionaire and also went to Ivy school?
Do you feel bad that your own kids cannot aspire to be as smart as this Indian? His mom was a SAHM who looked after her family. His dad was the provider and a good father and husband. Their education was paid for by their parents. Their parents are still together. Preet Bahara is not the product of a broken, dysfunctional family. He is the product of an Indian upbringing.
I rest my case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really enjoyed that very long thread we had on here about the Indian diplomat that underpaid her domestic help and lied about it.
And who went after her? An very ambitious Indian U.S. Attorney, but he knew where to look because apparently this is quite commonplace with the Indian diplomats.![]()
But are you upset that this Indian-American US attorney who is the son of an Indian educated doctor, went to Ivy League colleges? And his brother started Diapers.Com and is a multi-millionaire and also went to Ivy school?
Do you feel bad that your own kids cannot aspire to be as smart as this Indian? His mom was a SAHM who looked after her family. His dad was the provider and a good father and husband. Their education was paid for by their parents. Their parents are still together. Preet Bahara is not the product of a broken, dysfunctional family. He is the product of an Indian upbringing.
I rest my case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really enjoyed that very long thread we had on here about the Indian diplomat that underpaid her domestic help and lied about it.
And who went after her? An very ambitious Indian U.S. Attorney, but he knew where to look because apparently this is quite commonplace with the Indian diplomats.![]()
But are you upset that this Indian-American US attorney who is the son of an Indian educated doctor, went to Ivy League colleges? And his brother started Diapers.Com and is a multi-millionaire and also went to Ivy school?
Do you feel bad that your own kids cannot aspire to be as smart as this Indian? His mom was a SAHM who looked after her family. His dad was the provider and a good father and husband. Their education was paid for by their parents. Their parents are still together. Preet Bahara is not the product of a broken, dysfunctional family. He is the product of an Indian upbringing.
I rest my case.[/quot
Cool story bro. No one was attacking you weirdo...
Anonymous wrote:I really enjoyed that very long thread we had on here about the Indian diplomat that underpaid her domestic help and lied about it.
And who went after her? An very ambitious Indian U.S. Attorney, but he knew where to look because apparently this is quite commonplace with the Indian diplomats.![]()
Anonymous wrote:
Indians are all about figuring out who is "higher" or "lower" -- that's done based on education, profession, and parents' profession. If you can say you're an ivy educated lawyer, doctor, or banker - your stock is way higher than if you say you're in middle management for a 10 person company and got your English degree at Towson. It's low brow but that's just how it is -- they don't try to be subtle about it either. I'm 2nd gen Indian, went to an Indian wedding weekend and had started a new job in a new city and was asked about it approximately 56 times during the weekend. One relative was crude enough to say - isn't that job a step down?? No jerk off - I applied for and accepted a job I wanted, sorry I didn't call to ask your opinion first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's success. White people hate groups that are more successful than they are and accumulate wealth.
BINGO!
You mean like the millions of rich Indians in the slums of Mumbai?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really enjoyed that very long thread we had on here about the Indian diplomat that underpaid her domestic help and lied about it.
And who went after her? An very ambitious Indian U.S. Attorney, but he knew where to look because apparently this is quite commonplace with the Indian diplomats.![]()
Um.. wasn't there a case not too long about about an American politician that had a domestic worker working for him under the table, and they "forgot" to pay the taxes on the employee, and it only came out because the politician was running for a higher level office. It happens all the time here, too. Or was it an illegal immigrant? It's quite commonplace for rich white folks to avoid taxes using offshore accounts. Wealthy people do bad things, just like non wealthy people, no matter the ethnicity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really enjoyed that very long thread we had on here about the Indian diplomat that underpaid her domestic help and lied about it.
And who went after her? An very ambitious Indian U.S. Attorney, but he knew where to look because apparently this is quite commonplace with the Indian diplomats.![]()
Um.. wasn't there a case not too long about about an American politician that had a domestic worker working for him under the table, and they "forgot" to pay the taxes on the employee, and it only came out because the politician was running for a higher level office. It happens all the time here, too. Or was it an illegal immigrant? It's quite commonplace for rich white folks to avoid taxes using offshore accounts. Wealthy people do bad things, just like non wealthy people, no matter the ethnicity.[/quote
Are you talking about Zoe Baird?
Apparently she treated her help quite well, unlike the diplomat in the case I mentioned.
Anonymous wrote:I really enjoyed that very long thread we had on here about the Indian diplomat that underpaid her domestic help and lied about it.
And who went after her? An very ambitious Indian U.S. Attorney, but he knew where to look because apparently this is quite commonplace with the Indian diplomats.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have interacted with students of many different nationalities over the years, and it seems to me that Indian and some Pakistani boys are especially spoiled compared to other boys and Indian girls. They were very class conscious and extremely reluctant to engage in any activities that they consider below them. I do feel sorry for Indian women married to Indian men who end up having to work and the. also take care of both their own family and their extended families. It must be a very heavy burden to bear.
No, actually it is very nice to be married to Indian husbands. They are good providers, good fathers and loyal. I actually feel bad for women married to White men. They are always on the lookout to cheat on their wives, they are not good providers, they are selfish and they divorce their older wives and get new models. I think it is a very heavy burden to wear. I find white women always desperately trying to lose weight and go for plastic surgery to fix their bodies and looks, because their husbands find them frumpy and unattractive after they have babies. White men are emotionally cold and it must be a nightmare being married to them.
White men find it easy to walk away from their kids when they divorce. They also may or may not provide for the college education of their kids.
Wow! Generalize much?! Ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have interacted with students of many different nationalities over the years, and it seems to me that Indian and some Pakistani boys are especially spoiled compared to other boys and Indian girls. They were very class conscious and extremely reluctant to engage in any activities that they consider below them. I do feel sorry for Indian women married to Indian men who end up having to work and the. also take care of both their own family and their extended families. It must be a very heavy burden to bear.
No, actually it is very nice to be married to Indian husbands. They are good providers, good fathers and loyal. I actually feel bad for women married to White men. They are always on the lookout to cheat on their wives, they are not good providers, they are selfish and they divorce their older wives and get new models. I think it is a very heavy burden to wear. I find white women always desperately trying to lose weight and go for plastic surgery to fix their bodies and looks, because their husbands find them frumpy and unattractive after they have babies. White men are emotionally cold and it must be a nightmare being married to them.
White men find it easy to walk away from their kids when they divorce. They also may or may not provide for the college education of their kids.