i aint carin what some honkey *** tries to slap them labels on me
i aint goin by some cracka *** paper goin around tellin me who i am
Not sure about Canada but having been to the US, I find a lot of Indians acting Whiter than White people. You'll find the likes of Nikki Haley (a.k.a. Nimrata Randhawa), Ro Khanna (a.k.a. Rohit), Bobby Jindal in just about every city from coast to coast. And not just celebrities, NRI's from every walk of life try to become White on arrival in USA. The 2nd or 3rd gen's are unmistakeably White, even by appearance (you know, bleached blonde hair, hyper-Westernized accent). No wonder I never fit in with that crowd. Of course, not everyone's like that but far too many hyper-Americanized immigrant kids of all backgrounds. But the Indian ones can be the most out of place.
@xeuss Just how "White" are you,cowboy?
j/k, I don't see Indians in other countries act so White. They distinctly hold on to their Indian heritage and languages in the UK, European countries, Asia. This is a uniquely American problem for people of Indian origin.
Indians become Whiter than even the Latinos, and some are even Nordicists/Uber-Aryans. I'm all in favour of choosing your own identity.
In contrast, there is this famous Pakistani business mogul Shahid Khan who remains proudly brown-skinned despite owning an American NFL team.
@GumNaam would like your thoughts on this.
Is this feller Jindal "White?" Even the hardcore Alt-Right White supremacist Republicans of Louisiana think so.
However, the Canadian Khalistani-Sikh crowd are weirdos from another planet, they don't fit anywhere!