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Another country, another revolt against Indi-ficiation. I hope our Australian Indian PPers remain safe and well. These are tough times globally.

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A week before the March for Australia rallies, leaders from the south Asian community held an emergency meeting.

“I feel this will be Cronulla 2.0,” Amar Singh texted the group on 23 August, to arrange the meeting for the following day.

“There have already been physical attacks on international students in Sydney,” the former Australian of the Year local hero award-winner warned.

Migrants of Indian background were directly targeted in promotional material available on the March for Australia website before the anti-immigration protests that took place across Australia on Sunday, echoing similar racist messaging in the UK, and members of Australia’s Indian diaspora community continue to report troubling stories about an increase in prejudice towards those of south Asian heritage.

There was violence on the streets of Melbourne’s CBD during the March for Australia, and it was followed by an alleged attack on women at a First Nations protest site by a group of men including some members of neo-Nazi group the National Socialist Network. The NSN’s leader, Thomas Sewell, has been charged with multiple offences, including violent disorder and affray over the alleged incident at Camp Sovereignty.

In the wake of the marches, Singh and others remain shocked and concerned over the racist targeting of Australia’s Indian diaspora community.

On Wednesday, the Victorian premier, Jacinta Allan, and police conveyed a meeting of the state’s anti-hate taskforce, which heard directly from members of the Indian community about their concerns.

“We have seen really hateful behaviour in recent days [and] its been so disappointingly targeted at the Indian community,” Allan said in a video posted on social media.

Anti-immigration protesters demonstrate outside Flinders Street station in Melbourne, Australia

‘Hate rallies controlled by neo-Nazis’
While supporting “people’s right to protest”, Singh said the March for Australia was “nothing but hate rallies controlled by neo-Nazis”.

“If those neo-Nazis weren’t welcome, they wouldn’t have spoken at the rallies,” the Turbans 4 Australia charity founder said.

“What do we have to do to be Australian? We celebrate Australia Day, we give back, we volunteer … it’s a whole process to come into Australia, it’s not just like you get a ticket one day and come in.”

As the rallies approached, there was confusion about who the organisers were in each state, although statements on the March for Australia Facebook page distanced the events from white supremacists.

“In particular, recent claims by Thomas Sewell of White Australia are not reflective of the organisers nor the politics of March For Australia. We are not associated with their organisation,” it posted on 12 August.

Yogesh Bhatt, a Hindu interfaith leader with Merri-bek council in Melbourne’s inner-north, was “shocked” to see the Indian community singled out in material promoting the march.

“The Indian community is a well-educated, peace-loving and law-abiding part of the multicultural fabric of Australia,” Bhatt, who is also the president and founder of the Vivekananda Society of Australia, said.

“We have contributed significantly to this country’s growth in various fields like technology, healthcare, education, business, you name it.

“We pay our taxes. I’m not sure why they targeted us.”

He said in the lead-up to the rally, community leaders spread the message not to visit the Melbourne CBD over the weekend to prevent the situation from escalating.

Bhatt said he was later shocked to see the number of people that attended the rally – estimated by Victoria police to be 5,000 including counter-protesters – and the involvement of neo-Nazis, with Sewell addressing the crowd from the front steps of state parliament.

“Sometimes I think, is this the same Melbourne I migrated to years back?” Bhatt said. “It’s definitely not.”

He said the rally, as well as recent vandalism at several Hindu temples, including racist graffiti at the Shree Swaminarayan temple in Boronia in July, have made headlines back in India.

Threats and attacks
The attacks on students that so concerned Singh and prompted the emergency meeting of community leaders reportedly occurred on the night of 20 August, when two women with Indian heritage were travelling on a train in Sydney’s west.

Singh said he was told a group of three women accosted one of the students, punching her, spitting on her, and spilling beer on her, while shouting insults at her about her race and telling her to “go back home”. One of the attackers appeared to be filming.

Protesters at the anti-immigration rally in Melbourne CBD on Sunday 31 August 2025.View image in fullscreen

Protesters at the anti-immigration rally in Melbourne CBD on Sunday 31 August 2025. Photograph: Charlie Kinross/The Guardian

The first student got off the train at Seven Hills station, and the group then turned their attention to the second student, Singh said, who was similarly attacked before getting off the train in Blacktown. Singh said the attacks were reported to New South Wales police, who have been contacted for comment.


I never thought my race would be under scrutiny here. After the March for Australia protests, how do I feel safe?

Singh said he himself is routinely threatened online, with people commenting on his posts that he should “assimilate” and warning that they were outside his house.

He said he “would need a full-time [personal assistant]” if he were to report every online threat he received.

Migrants were being scapegoated for issues that were not of their making, he said.

“If you look at bus drivers, or security guards, all these other jobs, it is all people from ethnic backgrounds doing those jobs. Who is taking other people’s jobs? Nobody,” he said.

Tarang Chawla, a commissioner on the Victorian Multicultural Commission, said that many migrants from south Asia were in fact feeling the same cost-of-living and housing pressures that were being used as a stalking horse for their vilification.

“The angst and turmoil that lower socioeconomic groups, regardless of race, are experiencing across the county is quite common.

“This isn’t a protest founded in reason or statistics, this is the lowest common denominator, racially motivated, filled with prejudice.

“It’s the same old tired narrative when you blame Indians for something that’s not of their making.”

At the March for Australia in Brisbane on Sunday, a man who described himself as Indian spoke to the crowd.

“Yes, I’m a brown man, yes I’m an immigrant from India, but I came here for the right reason,” the man said.

“I came here by the right path … but what I see happening today, this is not immigration, this is an open door policy, anyone can come in, take a spot, and demand that Australia change for them.”

The man was largely drowned out by boos, before a group of others chanted “let him speak”.

‘Have we not learned anything?’
Dr Surjeet Dogra Dhanji, an academic fellow at the University of Melbourne and former director for cultural diplomacy at the Australia India Institute, says racism toward migrants has existed for as long as migration itself.

“We may have put the White Australia policy behind us but every time a new group comes to this country they go through the same cycle of racism. Have we not learned anything?” she said.

The Indian community has been the target of vitriol prior to Sunday’s rallies, with videos circulated on social media over the summer showing spectators at the Melbourne Cricket Ground chanting “where’s your visa” on the final day of the fourth Test between Australia and India, and clips of Flinders Street station accompanied by the words “Mumbai or Melbourne?”.

Dogra Dhanji said the flyers circulating about the March for Australia were the “first time” she had seen the Indian community “targeted as openly”, with rhetoric mirroring that used in the US and UK.

One flyer decried the number of Indian migrants coming to Australia, saying “this isn’t about a slight cultural change – it’s replacement plain and simple” – reflecting the language of a racist conspiracy theory that claims there is a plot to replace white people in western countries via immigration and birthrates.

The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics figures show that Indian-born people comprise just 3.2% of Australia’s population.

Dogra Dhanji said the rhetoric employed at the protest stood in contrast to most Victorians’ views on the Indian diaspora, and welcomed the Victorian Liberals calling out the racist flyer on the Friday before the rally.

Evan Mulholland, the Victorian opposition’s multicultural affairs spokesperson, said “attacks on Australian citizens of any heritage are completely misdirected and unacceptable”.

“The Liberals and Nationals won’t stand for the blatant targeting of any community, and in this instance it was Indian-Australians who were singled out.

“Indian Australians love this country. They’re patriotic, adopt the Australian way of life, value family and education, and are upstanding citizens.”

 
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NEW DELHI: The External Affairs Ministry on Friday confirmed that the government is in active contact with both the Australian authorities and Indian diaspora organisations following a series of anti-immigrant protests across Australia that have raised concerns about the safety and well-being of Indian nationals.

The protests, held in several major Australian cities on August 31 under the banner of the “March for Australia” rallies, have sparked alarm within India’s diaspora communities. The demonstrations, organised by anti-immigration groups, were marked by inflammatory rhetoric and occasional clashes with pro-immigration supporters.

While the rallies were not officially aimed at any one community, several incidents specifically targeting Indians have been reported, including one that went viral on social media.

Addressing the weekly press briefing, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, “We are all aware that anti-immigrant protests happened in many cities across Australia on 31 August. Our High Commissions and Consulate Generals were in regular touch with the Australian government, as well as with our community members in this regard.”

Jaiswal noted that Indian diplomatic missions were proactive in raising the diaspora's concerns before the protests took place.

“Before the protests, our High Commission shared the concerns of the Indian diaspora with the Australian government. We received a formal response from the Australian side, where they acknowledged that the protests may be of concern for Australia’s diverse communities.”

India, he added, is closely monitoring the situation and remains engaged with the Australian government to ensure the continued safety of Indian nationals and maintain calm within the community.


Credit to Indian government for expressing their concern.
 
Indians have a disadvantage in that there are so many of them..because of that, they will often be the largest/most visible minority group in Western countries, and with that will always attracts racism/hatred, especially when the minority group constantly grows and doesn't assimilate much.
 
OP is obviously biased and only posting random incidents against Indians. I am a right winger and most of the anti immigration anger in the west is directed towards muslims. Last year in summer for example, when Southport attack took place...rumour spread that the attacker is an immigrant. What happened next? Mosque got attacked. No temple or gurudwara though

Does Indians face racist attacks as well? 100% they do. However, they are just a byproduct of hate due to having similar skin colour and not because they are Indian or Hindu.

OP knows all of that very well by living in the UK but he likes to pretend in internet forums.
 
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OP is obviously biased and only posting random incidents against Indians. I am a right winger and most of the anti immigration anger in the west is directed towards muslims. Last year in summer for example, when Southport attack took place...rumour spread that the attacker is an immigrant. What happened next? Mosque got attacked. No temple or gurudwara though

Does Indians face racist attacks as well? 100% they do. However, they are just a byproduct of hate due to having similar skin colour as Momins and not because they are Indian or Hindu.

OP knows all of that very well by living in the UK but he likes to pretend in internet forums.
skin color is not the only issue. In US, the increase is due to H1 VISA so the backlash is exclusively towards Indians and not anyone else.
 
OP is obviously biased and only posting random incidents against Indians. I am a right winger and most of the anti immigration anger in the west is directed towards muslims. Last year in summer for example, when Southport attack took place...rumour spread that the attacker is an immigrant. What happened next? Mosque got attacked. No temple or gurudwara though

Does Indians face racist attacks as well? 100% they do. However, they are just a byproduct of hate due to having similar skin colour

OP knows all of that very well by living in the UK but he likes to pretend in internet forums.
Basically Brother @DeadlyVenom is sympathizing with Indians

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OP is obviously biased and only posting random incidents against Indians. I am a right winger and most of the anti immigration anger in the west is directed towards muslims. Last year in summer for example, when Southport attack took place...rumour spread that the attacker is an immigrant. What happened next? Mosque got attacked. No temple or gurudwara though

Does Indians face racist attacks as well? 100% they do. However, they are just a byproduct of hate due to having similar skin colour as Momins and not because they are Indian or Hindu.

OP knows all of that very well by living in the UK but he likes to pretend in internet forums.
Raju, don't shoot the messenger. :inti





 
Indians have a disadvantage in that there are so many of them..because of that, they will often be the largest/most visible minority group in Western countries, and with that will always attracts racism/hatred, especially when the minority group constantly grows and doesn't assimilate much.
So we are the fastest growing ethnicity in the world , I’m sure that logic can be used on other stuff too.
 
Europe has mostly an anti-Muslim bias, currently US and Canada have an anti-Indian bias with majority issue in Canada against Panjabis and in US against H1B, but having said that Indians still have it easier compared to Latinos or blacks.
 
skin color is not the only issue. In US, the increase is due to H1 VISA so the backlash is exclusively towards Indians and not anyone else.
You think there is no issue against Latinos in US? The moment Trump went against Latinos, I knew next would be white collard immigrants.
 
OP is obviously biased and only posting random incidents against Indians. I am a right winger and most of the anti immigration anger in the west is directed towards muslims. Last year in summer for example, when Southport attack took place...rumour spread that the attacker is an immigrant. What happened next? Mosque got attacked. No temple or gurudwara though

Does Indians face racist attacks as well? 100% they do. However, they are just a byproduct of hate due to having similar skin colour and not because they are Indian or Hindu.

OP knows all of that very well by living in the UK but he likes to pretend in internet forums.
It's high time you and other NRIs like @uppercut return to India and contribute to making it a true superpower. Enough of showing patriotism from abroad, walk the talk, settle here, and accept India as it is. This is the right time to come back before you are shown the door there as well. :sadbye :inti

#AaAbLautChale
 
You think there is no issue against Latinos in US? The moment Trump went against Latinos, I knew next would be white collard immigrants.
As I said before. Your default is to jump into a discussion without reading or comprehension with both feet but in general the backlash against H1 in US has been growing for years and not against Latinos.

The ICE raids against Latinos are not generally supported by US Population, the restrictions against H1 are but keep on talking...
 
It's high time you and other NRIs like @uppercut return to India and contribute to making it a true superpower. Enough of showing patriotism from abroad, walk the talk, settle here, and accept India as it is. This is the right time to come back before you are shown the door there as well. :sadbye :inti

#AaAbLautChale

I personally think you're right. It won't be a popular opinion but anyone who can't prove at least 100 years of birthright in their adopted country should be deported back to their country of origin along with any family who was born along the way.

It'll be a bit tricky, I suppose. Home countries might not accept the deportees but given their relative poverty I think they can be induced.

There'll be some upheaval and pain but in the long run, will be beneficial to both sides.
 
As I said before. Your default is to jump into a discussion without reading or comprehension with both feet but in general the backlash against H1 in US has been growing for years and not against Latinos.

The ICE raids against Latinos are not generally supported by US Population, the restrictions against H1 are but keep on talking...
You are accusing me of getting defensive and yes I agree but you think local white population isn’t supporting ICE against Latinos is incorrect.

Do you think the Hyundai factory ICE raid is not supported by right wing Americans?
 
Far too many Indians have bent over for white people. It's been happening since the days of the British Empire. They have no respect for themselves and make us Desis look weak and an easy target for the fascists in the West.

 
Indians bring it upon themselves.

They don't know how to behave. :inti
Just letting you know, not all indians are bad. I have been friends and to this day still am with many indian friends in uni (UK and Aus)

And many indians on this forumn like @JaDed @Nikhil_cric @Bhaag Viru Bhaag and @RyanRyan10 are good people.

You can't really classify all Indians into one. Human beings are different. Some good eggs ans some bad eggs.

That's why I stopped using the word filthy indians and filthy Pakistani on this forumn and just classified the idiots as the 🤡 gang.

That way I don't insult all of em indirectly and just focus on the bumbling bafoons that have spent eons irritating me.
 
It won't be a popular opinion but anyone who can't prove at least 100 years of birthright in their adopted country should be deported back to their country of origin along with any family who was born along the way.

What do you mean by 100 years of birthright ?
 
They have no respect for themselves and make us Desis look weak and an easy target for the fascists in the West.

Not sure about that. British paks are a lost cause for many other reasons, that has nothing to do with Indians.
 
What do you mean by 100 years of birthright ?
Who cares? I was only saying it to be provocative. To be honest, I believe in free borders and open immigration...yes including Bangladeshis who're looking to find better opportunities in India.

It's funny watching immigrants who're barely a generation in their new country trying to pull in the drawbridge behind them.
 
I personally think you're right. It won't be a popular opinion but anyone who can't prove at least 100 years of birthright in their adopted country should be deported back to their country of origin along with any family who was born along the way.

It'll be a bit tricky, I suppose. Home countries might not accept the deportees but given their relative poverty I think they can be induced.

There'll be some upheaval and pain but in the long run, will be beneficial to both sides.

At best one can prove 25 years, 100 years? Half of Delhi, Amritsar, Sindhi camps in India will be deported to Pakistan?
 
It's funny watching immigrants who're barely a generation in their new country trying to pull in the drawbridge behind them.

Immigrants wanting to shut the door behind them to newer immigrants is something that happens fairly regularly, with no sense of irony. Everybody is looking out for themselves in this cut-throat world.
 
Immigrants wanting to shut the door behind them to newer immigrants is something that happens fairly regularly, with no sense of irony. Everybody is looking out for themselves.
Would be okay if they were open about it. I've got mine... won't allow anyone else. It's when they try to justify it by passing through rings that they get my goat.

'Yes I'm brown skinned but my uneducated dad somehow made it through when the system was fair. Nrw uneducated labourers who're willing to pay their dues through hard work can't be allowed in. It destroys the culture'.

*** is British/American/Canadian/Australian culture except an amalgam of immigrant culture?
 
Just letting you know, not all indians are bad. I have been friends and to this day still am with many indian friends in uni (UK and Aus)

And many indians on this forumn like @JaDed @Nikhil_cric @Bhaag Viru Bhaag and @RyanRyan10 are good people.

You can't really classify all Indians into one. Human beings are different. Some good eggs ans some bad eggs.

That's why I stopped using the word filthy indians and filthy Pakistani on this forumn and just classified the idiots as the 🤡 gang.

That way I don't insult all of em indirectly and just focus on the bumbling bafoons that have spent eons irritating me.
I like your original position. Indian and Pakistanis are both filthy and should not be allowed to leave their countries. Anybody who's left in the last 100 years should have their foreign citizenship / work permit revoked and forced to return. If greater than 100 years, it's vaguely possible they might have reduced their filthiness so Western countries can give them the benefit of the doubt.

Great for cultural homogeneity and harmony I think. Whenever I travel abroad, I see a lot of Indians insisting on not eating beef and a lot of Muslims insisting on praying during the workday. Utterly absurd!
 
I like your original position. Indian and Pakistanis are both filthy and should not be allowed to leave their countries. Anybody who's left in the last 100 years should have their foreign citizenship / work permit revoked and forced to return. If greater than 100 years, it's vaguely possible they might have reduced their filthiness so Western countries can give them the benefit of the doubt.

Great for cultural homogeneity and harmony I think. Whenever I travel abroad, I see a lot of Indians insisting on not eating beef and a lot of Muslims insisting on praying during the workday. Utterly absurd!
The comments were made by me in reference to the 🤡 gang. That is my fight. You I do not know nor do I care to find out.
 
Just letting you know, not all indians are bad. I have been friends and to this day still am with many indian friends in uni (UK and Aus)

And many indians on this forumn like @JaDed @Nikhil_cric @Bhaag Viru Bhaag and @RyanRyan10 are good people.

You can't really classify all Indians into one. Human beings are different. Some good eggs ans some bad eggs.

That's why I stopped using the word filthy indians and filthy Pakistani on this forumn and just classified the idiots as the 🤡 gang.

That way I don't insult all of em indirectly and just focus on the bumbling bafoons that have spent eons irritating me.

Yes. I was referring to the problematic ones. Not all Indians of course.
 
The comments were made by me in reference to the 🤡 gang. That is my fight. You I do not know nor do I care to find out.
No idea about your fight but I'm a big supporter of some of your views. It's a scandal that Indians and Pakistanis are allowed to demand temples and mosques in western countries. We should use those locations to deport anyone who turns up to their countries of origin.
 
No idea about your fight but I'm a big supporter of some of your views. It's a scandal that Indians and Pakistanis are allowed to demand temples and mosques in western countries. We should use those locations to deport anyone who turns up to their countries of origin.
Oh ic. My views are very extreme but glad to see i have a fan i suppose.
 
Just letting you know, not all indians are bad. I have been friends and to this day still am with many indian friends in uni (UK and Aus)

And many indians on this forumn like @JaDed @Nikhil_cric @Bhaag Viru Bhaag and @RyanRyan10 are good people.

You can't really classify all Indians into one. Human beings are different. Some good eggs ans some bad eggs.

That's why I stopped using the word filthy indians and filthy Pakistani on this forumn and just classified the idiots as the 🤡 gang.

That way I don't insult all of em indirectly and just focus on the bumbling bafoons that have spent eons irritating me.
Good point, I feel the same when interacting with Indians in my work and social circles.
 
Indians need to raise hygiene standards for themselves, may reduce them being targeted by 15-30%+ potentially, especially in public transport. The onion garlic paste aroma will only intensify people’s frustration toward them.
 
Indians need to raise hygiene standards for themselves, may reduce them being targeted by 15-30%+ potentially, especially in public transport. The onion garlic paste aroma will only intensify people’s frustration toward them.
Take any Emirate flight (to the East) from any major Western Airport and Indians bring Achar and Garlic and the whole plane stinks! Not a sandwich or Chocolates or Chips etc but achar on a Plane.

So this isn't about Hygiene its some weird stuff man...
 
Indians need to raise hygiene standards for themselves, may reduce them being targeted by 15-30%+ potentially, especially in public transport. The onion garlic paste aroma will only intensify people’s frustration toward them.
Take any Emirate flight (to the East) from any major Western Airport and Indians bring Achar and Garlic and the whole plane stinks! Not a sandwich or Chocolates or Chips etc but achar on a Plane.

So this isn't about Hygiene its some weird stuff man...

A few years ago, I did an internship.

There was an Indian girl who used to sit near me. She was often smelling like an onion. LOL!!!!

In the same office, another Indian used to eat at the desk and curry smell used to fill up whole office. :D
 
A few years ago, I did an internship.

There was an Indian girl who used to sit near me. She was often smelling like an onion. LOL!!!!​
I did a consultancy years ago and this company had 500 Mumbai resources and all the white people knew that the break room stinks of Onion & Garlic.​

Everyone knew but said nothing...
 
Basically Brother @DeadlyVenom is sympathizing with Indians

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There is no need of any sympathy because the bias and hatred muslims face is on a much bigger scale than Indians. I just gave an example of Southport. How many more you want? Grooming gangs, Epping protests...I can go on and on. OP should focus on these things rather than showing sympathy with Indians. There is a massive protest in London on 13th September called by Tommy Robinson. Any idea who and what is that for? Definitely not Indians..LOL.I may not be well versed with what is happening in US or Aust but in Europe, its one way traffic.

Now with this Indian theory out of the way, lets talk about immigration. If anyone is physically attacked, that is obviously wrong. However, you also need to understand from the perspective of local people and dare I say I tend to agree with them. You go to London, especially East London and you will only see non whites and hear only foreign languages and no English. It is not only London but spreading across towns and cities where local people are fast becoming second class citizens. So obviously there will be a revolution.

How will we feel if streets of Karachi or Mumbai is filled with foreigners with hardly any local desi people in sight?

Will we like it? No.

How about those foreigners are bringing their local culture in our streets like open pubs, alcohol, mini skirts, gambling etc.

Will we not not bad mouth their culture? Ofcourse we will.

When they do exactly the same in their country, we call it racism. Why?

I will give you another example. Few days ago North Indian people were getting slapped and beaten up in Mumbai/ Bangalore for speaking in Hindi. The demand was 'Marathi bola or Kannada maari. The same people I see flaunt their culture and language when abroad. Should white people slap them as well in western world if someone heard speaking Marathi, Kannada or any other language apart from English?

These questions ard tough but we must think from a logical perspective.
 
Just letting you know, not all indians are bad. I have been friends and to this day still am with many indian friends in uni (UK and Aus)

And many indians on this forumn like @JaDed @Nikhil_cric @Bhaag Viru Bhaag and @RyanRyan10 are good people.

You can't really classify all Indians into one. Human beings are different. Some good eggs ans some bad eggs.

That's why I stopped using the word filthy indians and filthy Pakistani on this forumn and just classified the idiots as the 🤡 gang.

That way I don't insult all of em indirectly and just focus on the bumbling bafoons that have spent eons irritating me.
Excuse me? Where is brother @Devadwal and I in that list of good people?

Oh I get it. We are in the Great list

:don
 
Delete that first screenshot man. That was a tribute to someone who has died. It is not suppose to be made fun off. You can quote other posts of mine to mock me...no issues.

@The Bald Eagle FYI
Not making fun of it. You asked me to prove alts to which I have ss of.

Here's the proof. Not to mention it's your fault for attacking in the first place. Now imagine if I was to leave this earth and you'd be stating the same sad speech about me lol.

We all know your hostile interactions mate. And I found the earlier account as well. I wont share the ss. But don't try to rewrite reality around me.
 
OP is obviously biased and only posting random incidents against Indians. I am a right winger and most of the anti immigration anger in the west is directed towards muslims. Last year in summer for example, when Southport attack took place...rumour spread that the attacker is an immigrant. What happened next? Mosque got attacked. No temple or gurudwara though

Does Indians face racist attacks as well? 100% they do. However, they are just a byproduct of hate due to having similar skin colour and not because they are Indian or Hindu.

OP knows all of that very well by living in the UK but he likes to pretend in internet forums.
Bro this news is significant enough for Indian MEA to be taking notice.

It can be mosques in Uk, Latino in US or Indians in Australia but the underlying issue is racism and growing intolerance for migrants.

Even sensible chap like you is infected by it. One day you complain about Muslims the next day you complain about Bollywood in clubs in the UK. All immigrant communities should stand together and collectively opposed these racist forces. All the stuff about it's only illegals or it's certain communities is dog whistle only. See through the code words and you'll realise the true objective.

So there is no bias here. Anti Indian march in Aus frightens me as much as Anti Muslim march in the UK. Perhaps the Indian one is more frightening as they are labelled a model community yet still face such hostility. We all share the same battle. Whether it is those opposing the nonsense in the UK, or our brothers from the group Turbans for Australia mentioned in the OP.
 
If all Indians were cool like @Bhaag Viru Bhaag, nobody would probably hate on the Indians. He is a very chill fella. He believes in self-accountability (a rare quality among Indians).

I think Indians started to be extremely hated after BJP came to power. Sanghis are giving India a bad name. Hindutva ideology may cause India to suffer many setbacks.

This is why an illiterate chaiwala should never run a country. In a matter of 11 years, he managed to make Indians hated globally, lose 6-7 jets, lose 3 conflicts (2 with Pakistan and 1 with China), concede 38,000 sq KM of territory to China, become regionally and globally isolated etc.
 
I did a consultancy years ago and this company had 500 Mumbai resources and all the white people knew that the break room stinks of Onion & Garlic.​

Everyone knew but said nothing...
So what bro?

White people breakrokm may smell of Bacon and unseasoned chicken. Who cares what people eat why is it an issue?

Many of our desi homes growing up smelled like Onion and Garlic, but they were homes filled with love and warmth
 
If all Indians were cool like @Bhaag Viru Bhaag, nobody would probably hate on the Indians. He is a very chill fella. He believes in self-accountability (a rare quality among Indians).

I think Indians started to be extremely hated after BJP came to power. Sanghis are giving India a bad name. Hindutva ideology may cause India to suffer many setbacks.

This is why an illiterate chaiwala should never run a country. In a matter of 11 years, he managed to make Indians hated globally, lose 6-7 jets, lose 3 conflicts (2 with Pakistan and 1 with China), concede 38,000 sq KM of territory to China, become regionally and globally isolated etc.
@Bhaag Viru Bhaag and cool? :ROFLMAO:

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So what bro?

White people breakrokm may smell of Bacon and unseasoned chicken. Who cares what people eat why is it an issue?

Many of our desi homes growing up smelled like Onion and Garlic, but they were homes filled with love and warmth
Dear @DeadlyVenom

Homes filled with "smell" and filling the workplace with "smell" are two separate and distinct issues. Pakistani people do not bring Achar and stuff to work or on flights in general and you also know that.

If all Indians were cool like @Bhaag Viru Bhaag, nobody would probably hate on the Indians. He is a very chill fella. He believes in self-accountability (a rare quality among Indians).

I think Indians started to be extremely hated after BJP came to power. Sanghis are giving India a bad name. Hindutva ideology may cause India to suffer many setbacks.

This is why an illiterate chaiwala should never run a country. In a matter of 11 years, he managed to make Indians hated globally, lose 6-7 jets, lose 3 conflicts (2 with Pakistan and 1 with China), concede 38,000 sq KM of territory to China, become regionally and globally isolated etc.

My family/roots are in India so how can I hate the land which has the graves of my father and my grandfather and those before him? We have lived next to Hindus for generations and doesn't really matter if someone worships idols or whatnot and everyone has the right to worship what they want and how they want.

Do people think that I sit next to my grandfathers grave and hate the soil which touches it???

Even next to a Mosque, "Non-Muslims" have the worship what they worship, how they worship and when they worship and it cannot be taken away from them.

The issue with @uppercut and the Sanghis are lies, deception and dishonesty.​



Do people think that I sit next to my grandfathers grave and hate the soil which touches it???
 
Bro this news is significant enough for Indian MEA to be taking notice.

It can be mosques in Uk, Latino in US or Indians in Australia but the underlying issue is racism and growing intolerance for migrants.

Even sensible chap like you is infected by it. One day you complain about Muslims the next day you complain about Bollywood in clubs in the UK. All immigrant communities should stand together and collectively opposed these racist forces. All the stuff about it's only illegals or it's certain communities is dog whistle only. See through the code words and you'll realise the true objective.

So there is no bias here. Anti Indian march in Aus frightens me as much as Anti Muslim march in the UK. Perhaps the Indian one is more frightening as they are labelled a model community yet still face such hostility. We all share the same battle. Whether it is those opposing the nonsense in the UK, or our brothers from the group Turbans for Australia mentioned in the OP.
Brother that is because you are only thinking from our perspective. We must think from their side as well. As I said, if streets of Karachi or Mumbai are filled with foreigners with no desi people in sight and they are bringing their western culture into our society, will we like it? If in Lahore and Bangalore, Pakistani and Indian flags are asked to be removed as it will hurt the sentiments of foreigners living their, will we allow that? Racist attacks or racism is a big no no but anti migration protests have genuine merits behind it. Even if the recipient is Indian, I cant be blind to it as I only speak truth.
 
Smell and Hygiene is individual. Thanks for generalizing it and blaming on an entire country. 🤡

These kind of silly arguments brings the quality of discussions down.
 
Brother that is because you are only thinking from our perspective. We must think from their side as well. As I said, if streets of Karachi or Mumbai are filled with foreigners with no desi people in sight and they are bringing their western culture into our society, will we like it? If in Lahore and Bangalore, Pakistani and Indian flags are asked to be removed as it will hurt the sentiments of foreigners living their, will we allow that? Racist attacks or racism is a big no no but anti migration protests have genuine merits behind it. Even if the recipient is Indian, I cant be blind to it as I only speak truth.
I don't think any desi person anywhere in the world has walked by their adopted countries flag flying and felt offended by it. But the flags are deliberately being set up to intimidate.

Just like the cross was an innocuous symbol but when the KKK put one on your front lawn in America you know it was for trouble. Almost every council office or government building flies a flag. Do we really need it flown at half mast on lampposts.

Anti migration demos are a front for racism. You see within minutes they quickly descend into violence. The riots after Southport had people attacking random blacks and Asians. In Ireland Filipino nurses are getting beaten up.

I can't really see it from the other side.

We have asked the indigenous British people what their culture is many times, and how we are failing to adhere to it, and they don't have an answer.
 
My family/roots are in India so how can I hate the land which has the graves of my father and my grandfather and those before him? We have lived next to Hindus for generations and doesn't really matter if someone worships idols or whatnot and everyone has the right to worship what they want and how they want.

Do people think that I sit next to my grandfathers grave and hate the soil which touches it???

Even next to a Mosque, "Non-Muslims" have the worship what they worship, how they worship and when they worship and it cannot be taken away from them.

The issue with @uppercut and the Sanghis are lies, deception and dishonesty.​




Do people think that I sit next to my grandfathers grave and hate the soil which touches it???

Indeed.

Even I have 2% South Indian ancerstry. LOL. Did a DNA test a while ago (I am 96% Bengali, 2% Sri Lankan, 2% South Indian).

I don't think anyone hates a country for no reason. People may dislike certain groups. For example, I dislike the sanghis.
 
Smell and Hygiene is individual. Thanks for generalizing it and blaming on an entire country. 🤡

These kind of silly arguments brings the quality of discussions down.
Do you not remember saying the world would be a better place without Muslims just weeks ago?

Guess generalization only works in your hands, master (de)bater.
 
Do you not remember saying the world would be a better place without Muslims just weeks ago?

Guess generalization only works in your hands, master (de)bater.

Exactly.

They say and write far worse. They should look in the mirror first.

Sanghis are some of the most evil scumbags on planet Earth. They are incredibly shameless and entitled.

:inti
 
Indeed.

Even I have 2% South Indian ancerstry. LOL. Did a DNA test a while ago (I am 96% Bengali, 2% Sri Lankan, 2% South Indian).

I don't think anyone hates a country for no reason. People may dislike certain groups. For example, I dislike the sanghis.
Love of one's land is natural which Allah has created but my love for the Ummah Insha'Allah is greater than my love for my soil.

Sometimes the two match and sometimes they conflict.
 
The issue with @uppercut and the Sanghis are lies, deception and dishonesty.

You might want to first build up enough guts to stand up and argue like a grown up man and not start hurling juvenile insults when I systematically expose your idiotic views.

Unlike you I stand by my posts and I guarantee you that the gutless coward that you are you will end up resorting to puerile childish nonsense every-time I properly nail you (which is a tell-tale sign that you got owned badly and are now resorting to save your face). So go ahead lets see what do you consider as factually incorrect posts that I made in the past.
 
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Count on the Hindutva cult to defend a colonizer racist. No surprise, this cult has always worshipped oppression, even when it’s directed at them.

Every Hindutva defending racism is like that Indian guy who gets refused a table in the “chosen people’s” land but still bows down, saying “Sir, you’re the best.” Pathetic. Groveling at the feet of those murdering the very people Hindutva fantasizes about oppressing.

🤡
 
Count on the Hindutva cult to defend a colonizer racist. No surprise, this cult has always worshipped oppression, even when it’s directed at them.

Every Hindutva defending racism is like that Indian guy who gets refused a table in the “chosen people’s” land but still bows down, saying “Sir, you’re the best.” Pathetic. Groveling at the feet of those murdering the very people Hindutva fantasizes about oppressing.

🤡
Sanghi and Ghairat (honor, self-respect) are oil and water — the very existence of one makes the other impossible
 
Sanghi and Ghairat (honor, self-respect) are oil and water — the very existence of one makes the other impossible

Great analogy.

Sanghism is entirely based on lies/deceptions. It is like a ponzi scheme. They have to constantly manufacture fake news to get the narrative going.
 
Great analogy.

Sanghism is entirely based on lies/deceptions. It is like a ponzi scheme. They have to constantly manufacture fake news to get the narrative going.

Says the guy that is perpetually on the run from Sanghi's that too on a anonymous forum lol ... makes me wonder what this specimen would say and do if had the guts to stand up and coherently argue his views. Actually he cant because he owes his freedom to India. Ohh the irony :ROFLMAO:
 
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Smell and Hygiene is individual. Thanks for generalizing it and blaming on an entire country. 🤡

These kind of silly arguments brings the quality of discussions down.
Yeah and attacking women with alt accounts elevates the forumn? Lol
 
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