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   The land of opportunity beckons, and peo 23-Sep-02 Bitchpatroll
     rue, an average Indian American family m 26-Sep-02 Bitchpatroll
       Bitchpatroll: Check out the "discuss" se 26-Sep-02 anepalikt


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Bitchpatroll Posted on 23-Sep-02 01:52 PM

The land of opportunity beckons, and people gather. Of
all the Nepalis in America, from the illegals to the
student and work visa holders, most just so happen to
be Nepali Speaking High Caste Males. Few women, very
few madhesis, few janajatis.

The above paragraph is a perfect example of reverse racism. Mr Bagat claims to be an avid fighter of racism. But does not hesitate to use the race cards when he is down and out. Yearns to have a Madhese primeminister blah blah blah...

Most Nepali men are oblivious to the racism that
hinders them.

Like you maybe ? look in the mirror pal.. you will he your own face in the catagory you yourself are defining.

Instead, laughably, trying to give wind to their
privileged sails of memory from their days in Nepal

Just because you did not get any wind does not mean others cannot. Isn't that what you are trying to do here. Since you feel that you were deprived of your wind in Nepal..you are trying to gain that extra step here ?

And so most resort to deriving pleasure from mentally
counting all those they left behind when they got on
that plane. The relentless talks of desh bikas in
Nepali circles, online and offline, is primarily a
psychological act of self-satisfaction.

And what are you doing here Mr Bhagat ? You are talking down to those discussions but at the same time you thrive on those very discussions you are bitching about( Mr not enough discussions, Mr I want more participation.. I want more interaction).

The biggest reason perhaps why Nepali men largely
refrain from confronting racism might be that the act
might demand some painful introspection, for most who
left Nepal never left behind their prejudices.

And you have Mr Bhagat you definately have. Thats probably why you always play the race card....OHHH POOR ME..POOR ME THOSE GUYS ARE CALLING ME MADHISE.

. And
that, in many ways, their attitudes toward the women,
the madhesis, and the janajatis are today what they
were back then. It must be hard to act unjust and rail
against injustice.

bLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH
Bitchpatroll Posted on 26-Sep-02 08:33 AM

rue, an average Indian American family makes twice as much as an average white family in America. And there are a few high achievers, like that guy from Dhanusha you mention. And a few blacks are lazy, maybe more than a few, but then so are many whites, Nepalese and Russians. To say all blacks are lazy by virtue of being black -- that qualifies for a racist statement.

What the hell are you talking about Mr Minder ? Did you forget your own statement ?

Most Nepali men are oblivious to the racism that
hinders them. AND THIS IS NOT A RACIST STATEMENT ?
!

During the civil rights movement of the 60s, blacks were blacks and whites were whites. 40 years later, they all don't suddenly become individuals and nothing else. Race relations continue to matter. ITS THE SAME IN NEPAL TOO..Madhise will always be Madhise...you cannot change that


logical Sense: "But, reality is they are no go getter. They have become the way they are due to 'system' in place which protects them and feeds them." AND THIS IS NOT A RACIST STATEMENT ?

As soon as you lump all blacks into one THEY, one can bet what you might say next will sound racist. Get it? I DONOT GET IT MR talking out of my ass...Hypocrite.
anepalikt Posted on 26-Sep-02 08:47 AM

Bitchpatroll: Check out the "discuss" section under the column in question before going on a rampage.