Maher calls out racism on his show
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I worked with a Cambodian guy and he would always laugh at white people and say to me that no one on the planet was more racist than Asians. He'd say the old guard feel themselves superior to everyone especially other Asians. He also said jaws would drop if you could hear the amount of shit talking they do about EVERYONE!!!gif at their family BBQs. I also worked with another guy who's family escaped Tebet and took asylum in India. He said that any racism he's ever felt in America was almost insignificant to the abuse he and his family took in India as a child. When I would ask him about American racism he would crinkle his nose and shake his head and tell me America has been salvation for his family. It's a good thing he's soft spoken or he might get labeled alt-right with those experiences.
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India still has strong vestiges of the caste system with the "untouchables" on the bottom. Like many Jews, many Indians had a strong work ethic, were educated and smart and liked money and were involved in trading and retail across the world. For some reason, successful people attract a lot of hate from those who don't understand the ROI of delayed satisfaction. The sad thing was that the US had a working melting pot and attracted immigrants that wanted to take advantage of the land of opportunity. Today? We get AOC and the squad and a bunch of Indians that hate this country but love to work for US high tech and make tens of millions while voting for commie dems.theknowledge said:I worked with a Cambodian guy and he would always laugh at white people and say to me that no one on the planet was more racist than Asians. He'd say the old guard feel themselves superior to everyone especially other Asians. He also said jaws would drop if you could hear the amount of shit talking they do about EVERYONE!!!gif at their family BBQs. I also worked with another guy who's family escaped Tebet and took asylum in India. He said that any racism he's ever felt in America was almost insignificant to the abuse he and his family took in India as a child. When I would ask him about American racism he would crinkle his nose and shake his head and tell me America has been salvation for his family. It's a good thing he's soft spoken or he might get labeled alt-right with those experiences.

