No we don't...not in the American sense. Why don't you actually learn about what conservatism is actually in the US, Christian nationalism and western chauvanism, what part of that is Asian? Asian people want functioning families, don't talk like liberals/leftists don't want that, they just don't think families with 2 dads or 2 moms are bad. Asian people like to be efficient with their money, libs/leftists are actually for that even if you don't think so because right wing just believes in "cutting spending" but only when it comes to domestic programs for the poor. No Asian I know are against Abortion, Christianity doesn't come from the east, and we definitely are not from the west nor do we want do we want to be recolonized by the west do we? Hard working? Leftists just want workers to get more money for their work...especially since inflation doesn't seem to be stopping even though wages haven't risen.
@@SmallTownResident As someone who is a relatively speaking "social conservative," but leans when it comes to econ policy towards believing that the government as an institution should be proactive as well as maintain a solid, *conditional* social safety net -I would probably identify with the GOP if it went back to being more the Party of Lincoln, Grant, Roosevelt, Eisenhower, and even in some ways Nixon; after Nixon the Republicans effectively have rallied around the ridiculous idea (some I used to believe in when I was a naive, Libertarian adolescent, admittedly) that society can be maintained and traditional values (at least the decent kind) can be upheld in a country as vast as America with little-to-no state intervention. It is a premise that is at best naive and at worst self-defeating because as much as you can critique your average liberal or even leftist for their other follies, by the mere virtue of them advocating for a pro-active government, it usually leaves the Right and even those who are more centrist / moderate who cling to a "limited government" and unfettered "free market economics" orientation as perpetually reactionary and just being a movement solely based around being against whatever their enemies are for rather than a movement for something meaningful such as a vision of America which has a better deal than what's as of yet been offered by contemporary political leadership since both parties up until recently have championed similar perspectives following the 1970s Neoliberalization of the broader economy. The GOP could do itself a lot of favors moderating on certain issues, especially considering the suburban realignment that was a leading factor in why Trump failed in the 2020 election. Who knows what will happen, anyone's guess is potentially as good as mine or yours, but ultimately if the GOP refuses to adapt and recognize that there are real potential benefits to going beyond recent rhetorical posturing and actually creating a platform not around (solely) the personality of their leader, but offering tangible policy-based incentives to those who identify as socially moderate or conservative and are simultaneously fiscally "populist" (in the classical Square or New Deal sense). It could be a real game-changer but until then I see the GOP increasingly being reduced to relying on low voter turnout and vague culture war theatrics in order to have any chance at continuing to be a national party and not fragmenting. The Democrats have their fair-share of issues but fundamentally the Republicans premise their entire appeal on an increasingly archaic and irrelevant model which peaked during the Reagan Presidency and ever since has been leading to them unfortunately devolving more than their opposition when it could be very different.
White lady talked sh*t on his face, he didn't even make any sound. He is also a Nixon fanboi. So What? Google "Nixon views on India". Also Google "Nixon and 1971 Indo-Pak war". Same in the UK, Sunak is a Churchill fanboi.
Vivek uses his given “ethnic” name, publicly speaks on his “native” religion, and doesn’t try to hide or speak down on his heritage. I think he’s a great example of embracing one’s identity as American first, but still proudly (insert ethnicity).
10:50 - 11:25 Not true actually. Ann Coulter told Vivek to his face that she wouldn't vote for him, EVEN THOUGH SHE AGREED with him the most because he's Indian 🤣🤷🏽♂️
When did Ann Coulter speak for conservatives, the GOP or even for whites? Plenty of racists in the Democratic party that would not vote for an Indian either. Racism is not isolated to a single party. Most Indians are conservative, belief in family, God, hard work, education, etc.
Several years ago, I heard Eva Longoria tell this story on Bill Maher's show. People would ask her where was she from. She would say she was from Texas. Then they would ask her the following. "When did your family move to Texas?" Her answer? "Thirteen years before Virginia Dare was born." I think people mistook her as being Iranian or from the southern part of Italy or a similar place. She does not look so much mixed with part Aztec or Mayan or other indigenous American. Her family, like many Mexican-Americans, never immigrated to the United States. The United States immigrated to them! American Indians (not referring to Indian Americans) get ignored by everyone. And what about the Inuit of Alaska?
on the left, there is an emphasis on identity, and after that there is a hierarchy of which identities are currently more important. the right is a more free for all - there are multiple paths to rise up (no doubt, while making some compromises)...but you don't have to "wait it line" behind other people who are "supposed" to be ahead of you.
The left loves to be racist and throw shots at them too. But reverse that and it's a scandal city. IT's only horrible when it's a specific believe that follows. That's truly insulting.
10:22 Rumors she claimed she was Indian more than Black for years since she married her White man. It's only during the elections where her "Blackness" was front and center and now she's considered herself a "Black woman". The HBCU she went to suddenly had a parade for her win and everything when she was the LAST person Black folks wanted representing us. Since she kept most folks locked up past their time. Tulsi Gabbard destroyed her on the debate stage, and She made a sad attempt at trying to use the historical bussing of Black folks during segregation and suddenly used her situation as a child to make us believe she knew what our ancestors or folks before us went through "that little girl was me" she said. Even had a T-shirt with her as a kid on it. To get support. When she was just a chocolate Indian woman in the beginning. As far as I know of Haley, She never ran from her Heritage she just never emphasized it like so many left-wingers love to do with identity. Like Vivek doesn't do. Some claim she wants to be white or looks it due to the cast history and the lack of darker Indian people being represented from the ladies' side. Nikki is her middle name and her last is from her Husband.
@@carolemerckel3461 Kamala was born and raised in California, Nikki was born and raised in South Carolina. What's your point about Vivek, vs Kamala and Nikki?
@@Neothefish Could care less if they marry white, black, brown, yellow, or purple. Pretty simple, people who run away from what they are, and then turn around and try to claim they are proud of what they are only in a minority of instances where it happens to benefit them, is a bit shameful and fake.
As a Afro-Jamaican/Indian we align more with our African side because they fully accept us whereas our Indian sides are more racist/colorist/xenophobic. I wouldn’t say it’s identity politics.
This was racist af ironically assuming that indian Americans don't like these republican candidates bc they're xenophobic/colorist? Have you thought about indian american being majority Democrat you generalizing bigot? (72% of indian Americans are dem mind you) Not only that, all developing nations have really bad racism issues (first world countries have it bad too mind you). So to pin it just on indians is fucked up. Africa has tons of historically bad infighting and race issues that you can easily google and find out Screw you and your racist stereotypes
@@switzjon8405 She was raised by her Indian mother, and mostly in India with her Indian grandparents.. Her Blakk side abandoned her in her formative years..
I have only distant Asian ancestry. My most recent ancestor is my great grandmother on one side. I didn't grow up in an Asian American community. I don't claim to be Asian American. I have however, worked with a ton of East and Southeast Asian people, from multiple cultures, both 1st gen immigrant and American born. I see the cultural values in the workplace. I think we would be better off as a country with a lot more representation from these cultures in our government. I would love it, if more East and Southeast Asian people ran for Congress, governorships, and the presidency.
Idk about other Indian Americans, but these three, Vivek, Kamala, and Niki, are pretty amazing people. Lots of accomplishments between the three of them. They make Indian Americans proud.
IMO, a lot of my uncles and aunts tend to lean towards Republican values but they tend to vote based on the individual. This is purely out of my own experience talking to older Indian Americans, not based on any evidence or statistics.
As a Black American, it seems & feels like 2 steps forward - 2 steps back... You might be accepted on some level, but anyone (besides "WASP's") who then begin to truly "represent" their community... will be marginalized because the "broader" community hates to feel guilty about the structure that's been built on the backs of others. MANY others!! So talk about the American Dream. Ignore the American Nightmare!
I’d argue that the entire “Indian American” group taken together have lower representation in Congress than “Asian Americans.” Also, anyone with deep pockets can stand for Presidential elections, but success is not guaranteed. So Vivek Ramaswamy’s and Hailey’s candidature cannot be taken seriously. It doesn’t really increase the political capital of “Indian Americans.” Also, Indians as a voting bloc is not a significant population in the US. Most of them cannot vote in the US election because of the time it takes to get a Greencard and citizenship. They remain as H1 holders for years.
Democracy isn't a spectator sport. I love to see more Asian folks out there. Andrew Yang can't be the ONLY one. Especially if you're born here. You have every right to complain like everyone else. 🤣
@@indranidasgupta8982 C’mon now, I might have been born at night not last night. Oblamer as I like to call him had been in the US Senate for a minute when he ran for President in ‘08 and he supposedly ‘wrote’ two autobiographies before any accomplishments? 🫤
@@Dk_Ks23 oh he wrote them. You’re just jealous and like spamming your hatred of the dude on TH-cam bc you have nothing better to do. If you did, you wouldn’t be here using pejorative nicknames for someone at least 60% of the world (and the US) loves. If the SCOTUS changed the constitutional ban against three terms tomorrow, I can give you a guarantee that if he runs in 2024 (there’s still time but we kinda know he wouldn’t do that to Joe), he would beat Trump like a dog. Obama was also a state senator in Illinois, chief editor of the Harvard law review. Now let’s see YOUR resume, MAGAt.
Who told you that?? Tamils have their own state. They are most literate state in india. They actually dislike Hindi speakers. By the way different Indians generally don't meet eachother except in cities like Mumbai or Delhi. We know more about America than other Indian.
They are also South Indian Hindu Brahmin origin , Kamala harris mother is tamil brahmin, she grew up with her mother . Vivek ramaswamy is palakkad tamil brahmin origin. Usha vance is also South Indian brahmin origin . They all born in usa , I am taking about their parents background.. nikki haley is North Indian Punjabi origin , changed her name after , her old name is Nimrata .
Do what you want, just don't use your politics to target black people. More black people should aspire for higher office to counteract the hate against them.
Your knowledge of India isn’t vast and very stereotypical. Plenty of South Indian people look like Nikki Haley. Look up any well known actresses who hail from the South of India. The most well known is Aishwariya Rai - she’s Tamil through and through. She has very fair skin and BLUE EYES.
People in the North of India have lighter complexion because that's the location India have always been attacked or invaded by outsiders, historically. That's one reason for the color dynamics.
@@everlasting1971 many higher caste (so to speak) people in various parts of India have very pale skin. It doesn’t matter if it’s the dominant color or not. The basic tone is the same mostly.
@@indranidasgupta8982Even pale skinned South Indians do not like as Caucasian as Nikki. And there are far less of them in South India. And the features aren't exactly the same even when the skin is.
There are lots of indians in south east Asia too and I know a little bit about them. I think indian Americans hate Kamala amd Niki cos they married white men. Indian men absolutely love white women but they absolutely hate indian women marrying outside of their race and ethnicity. As for Ramaswamy I think it's because he is south indian I'm not sure, but there's some beef between south and north indians.
Caste system Those who fled from India to US are those who wanted to graze on greener pastures or those who are sick and tired of being oppressed by the inhumane Hindu Caste System of India (Manual scavenging jobs reserved for Dalits/ Caste related violence and so on).
Most Indians who went for further studies and stayed back were Hindu upper castes who faced reverse discrimination or reservation in Indian colleges and universities. Your understanding of the caste situation is upside down !!
@@sparklestudios2083 Your denial is commendable, but you can't distort facts. Manual scavenging jobs are specially reserved for the Dalits and "Caste related violence" happens on a daily basis and so on. The Musahar people were probably the most oppressed Caste because they were forced to have a "Karni Mata" dietary.
@@LandGrabbingIndia I'm talking about ones that come legally, not illegally. Obviously to come to America legally requires more resources. To be able to apply for all the paper work, background checks, also requirements to even be considered. I think even in the past there were laws that prevented a certain amount of people from specific regions from coming to the United states, especially people from Non-European countries. So they only allowed the very top percentile of Asians into the country. You could make the argument about refugees but majority of the Asian refugees I think were from SE Asia, not South Asia.
An ass kisser and panderer for White Christians! Did u see his response to Ann Coulter comment? And he's quick on his feet to call a black or brown person a racist if they say something similar to what Ann said. He is quite sharp tho..i am gonna have to give him dat
Harris is a very popular name among Indian Christians.. Kamala is an Indian Brahmin who has spend a vast majority of her formative years in India under the tutelage of her politician grand father.. and she’s more “Indian” than a vast majority of Indian Americans..
I thought I was a democrat all my life because of media but after I started to realize how politics affect my money I started looking into it. I realize my beliefs are in line with republicans. I been voting wrong party the whole time thinking republicans are. “Racist”. I’ve changed my affiliation and will probably vote republican moving forward. If you look into it, Chinese values are more in line with republicans minus the Christian part of it, but I feel Christian values help guide society and I’m totally fine with it. Without boundaries in life, people get crazy.
Admit it fellows! Vivek Ramaswamy is very unique. He is unbelievably intelligent. There is no other Indians like him. Anyone like him will not run for office in India.
Most boba liberals don't want to admit this but many Asian Americans have conservative values. This includes East, South and Southeast Asians.
Just like other minorities in America have conservative values but keep voting Democrat politicians
No we don't...not in the American sense. Why don't you actually learn about what conservatism is actually in the US, Christian nationalism and western chauvanism, what part of that is Asian? Asian people want functioning families, don't talk like liberals/leftists don't want that, they just don't think families with 2 dads or 2 moms are bad. Asian people like to be efficient with their money, libs/leftists are actually for that even if you don't think so because right wing just believes in "cutting spending" but only when it comes to domestic programs for the poor. No Asian I know are against Abortion, Christianity doesn't come from the east, and we definitely are not from the west nor do we want do we want to be recolonized by the west do we? Hard working? Leftists just want workers to get more money for their work...especially since inflation doesn't seem to be stopping even though wages haven't risen.
@@LVClD it doesn’t make much sense does it? My half Asian ass is voting Republican down the line this time.
Trump for Prison 2024!!
@@SmallTownResident
As someone who is a relatively speaking "social conservative," but leans when it comes to econ policy towards believing that the government as an institution should be proactive as well as maintain a solid, *conditional* social safety net -I would probably identify with the GOP if it went back to being more the Party of Lincoln, Grant, Roosevelt, Eisenhower, and even in some ways Nixon; after Nixon the Republicans effectively have rallied around the ridiculous idea (some I used to believe in when I was a naive, Libertarian adolescent, admittedly) that society can be maintained and traditional values (at least the decent kind) can be upheld in a country as vast as America with little-to-no state intervention. It is a premise that is at best naive and at worst self-defeating because as much as you can critique your average liberal or even leftist for their other follies, by the mere virtue of them advocating for a pro-active government, it usually leaves the Right and even those who are more centrist / moderate who cling to a "limited government" and unfettered "free market economics" orientation as perpetually reactionary and just being a movement solely based around being against whatever their enemies are for rather than a movement for something meaningful such as a vision of America which has a better deal than what's as of yet been offered by contemporary political leadership since both parties up until recently have championed similar perspectives following the 1970s Neoliberalization of the broader economy.
The GOP could do itself a lot of favors moderating on certain issues, especially considering the suburban realignment that was a leading factor in why Trump failed in the 2020 election.
Who knows what will happen, anyone's guess is potentially as good as mine or yours, but ultimately if the GOP refuses to adapt and recognize that there are real potential benefits to going beyond recent rhetorical posturing and actually creating a platform not around (solely) the personality of their leader, but offering tangible policy-based incentives to those who identify as socially moderate or conservative and are simultaneously fiscally "populist" (in the classical Square or New Deal sense). It could be a real game-changer but until then I see the GOP increasingly being reduced to relying on low voter turnout and vague culture war theatrics in order to have any chance at continuing to be a national party and not fragmenting.
The Democrats have their fair-share of issues but fundamentally the Republicans premise their entire appeal on an increasingly archaic and irrelevant model which peaked during the Reagan Presidency and ever since has been leading to them unfortunately devolving more than their opposition when it could be very different.
I do like Vivek. He is the only one who is proud of his background. Indians and Hindus are underrepresented.
White lady talked sh*t on his face, he didn't even make any sound. He is also a Nixon fanboi. So What? Google "Nixon views on India". Also Google "Nixon and 1971 Indo-Pak war". Same in the UK, Sunak is a Churchill fanboi.
The most American thing to do is ignore race and gender. Vote on policy.
Race and gender plays a role on certain policies
@@hsuehhs1the race of the person.
@@hsuehhs1good policies help everyone
@@Sassarai916 how is banning books that teach kids to accept different cultures and Diversity a good policy?
@@hsuehhs1 then that wouldn't be a good policy for you.
Vivek uses his given “ethnic” name, publicly speaks on his “native” religion, and doesn’t try to hide or speak down on his heritage. I think he’s a great example of embracing one’s identity as American first, but still proudly (insert ethnicity).
10:50 - 11:25
Not true actually. Ann Coulter told Vivek to his face that she wouldn't vote for him, EVEN THOUGH SHE AGREED with him the most because he's Indian 🤣🤷🏽♂️
When did Ann Coulter speak for conservatives, the GOP or even for whites? Plenty of racists in the Democratic party that would not vote for an Indian either. Racism is not isolated to a single party. Most Indians are conservative, belief in family, God, hard work, education, etc.
Facts 100% ❤ @@jerseyneil1
@@jerseyneil1 Excellent point!
Several years ago, I heard Eva Longoria tell this story on Bill Maher's show.
People would ask her where was she from.
She would say she was from Texas.
Then they would ask her the following.
"When did your family move to Texas?"
Her answer?
"Thirteen years before Virginia Dare was born."
I think people mistook her as being Iranian or from the southern part of Italy or a similar place. She does not look so much mixed with part Aztec or Mayan or other indigenous American.
Her family, like many Mexican-Americans, never immigrated to the United States. The United States immigrated to them!
American Indians (not referring to Indian Americans) get ignored by everyone. And what about the Inuit of Alaska?
Probably healthy. People should identify by polices rather than identities.
Or both in level-headed and sensible measures.
Our surgeon general is named Vivek. Vivek Murthy.
on the left, there is an emphasis on identity, and after that there is a hierarchy of which identities are currently more important. the right is a more free for all - there are multiple paths to rise up (no doubt, while making some compromises)...but you don't have to "wait it line" behind other people who are "supposed" to be ahead of you.
The left loves to be racist and throw shots at them too. But reverse that and it's a scandal city. IT's only horrible when it's a specific believe that follows. That's truly insulting.
LOL. There is only 1 path to rise up on the right. Bowing to DT or Trumpism.
10:22 Rumors she claimed she was Indian more than Black for years since she married her White man. It's only during the elections where her "Blackness" was front and center and now she's considered herself a "Black woman". The HBCU she went to suddenly had a parade for her win and everything when she was the LAST person Black folks wanted representing us. Since she kept most folks locked up past their time. Tulsi Gabbard destroyed her on the debate stage, and She made a sad attempt at trying to use the historical bussing of Black folks during segregation and suddenly used her situation as a child to make us believe she knew what our ancestors or folks before us went through "that little girl was me" she said. Even had a T-shirt with her as a kid on it. To get support. When she was just a chocolate Indian woman in the beginning. As far as I know of Haley, She never ran from her Heritage she just never emphasized it like so many left-wingers love to do with identity. Like Vivek doesn't do. Some claim she wants to be white or looks it due to the cast history and the lack of darker Indian people being represented from the ladies' side. Nikki is her middle name and her last is from her Husband.
Kamala was raised by her Indian mother, and mostly in India with her Indian grandparents.. Her Blakk side abandoned her in her formative years..
@@kingknights5107 If that's legit then you can't claim something you have no upbringing about.
@@switzjon8405 Says who..?
@@kingknights5107 a lot of pan Africans and Black folks.
@@kingknights5107 she even said it herself in her Book. She only claimed Black when she was running for election.
Kamala is not a South Indian name but an Indian name. Kamala name derives from the ancient Indian language of Sanskrit
Ann Colter proved you wrong about Vivek when she said she wouldn’t vote for him because he’s “an Indian”.
Why is Vivek grouped w kamala and Nikki 😂
Coz they all indians
@@ashwinpawar5325 Sorry, but Vivek was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio!! But, Yes he is of Indian heritage.
That's what I meant. They r all of Indian heritage.
@@carolemerckel3461 Kamala was born and raised in California, Nikki was born and raised in South Carolina. What's your point about Vivek, vs Kamala and Nikki?
@@carolemerckel3461 So? He is still Indian American.
I like Tulsi gabbard and im Indian American
We do like Vivek, just not Nikki or Kamala. Because those chicks pretend they are not indian. Shameful
you are mad cos they are married to white men
@@Neothefish Could care less if they marry white, black, brown, yellow, or purple. Pretty simple, people who run away from what they are, and then turn around and try to claim they are proud of what they are only in a minority of instances where it happens to benefit them, is a bit shameful and fake.
Well they aren't indian but are american
And that vivek guy seems to be cloning someone to get attention that's why he goes there about his origin
Yeah but vivek just kisses white ppl a** a lot more than d other two. That's just disgusting
@@ShawnOfTheDead-v6o "Indian men don't measure up" (Times of India).
No bro we do like vivek ramaswamy a lot
They love Vivek.
VIVEK WINNING 2024..
@@kingknights5107I hope he doesn’t redeem the United States 🇺🇸
Most do not
As a Afro-Jamaican/Indian we align more with our African side because they fully accept us whereas our Indian sides are more racist/colorist/xenophobic.
I wouldn’t say it’s identity politics.
I'm brown and sad but true
The vast majority of Indians living Indian doesn’t know the existence of something called “Jamaican Indian”.. India is a very big country..
This was racist af ironically assuming that indian Americans don't like these republican candidates bc they're xenophobic/colorist? Have you thought about indian american being majority Democrat you generalizing bigot? (72% of indian Americans are dem mind you)
Not only that, all developing nations have really bad racism issues (first world countries have it bad too mind you). So to pin it just on indians is fucked up. Africa has tons of historically bad infighting and race issues that you can easily google and find out
Screw you and your racist stereotypes
I just found it insulting how Kamala didn't embrace her Blackness until she needed votes for an election.
@@switzjon8405 She was raised by her Indian mother, and mostly in India with her Indian grandparents.. Her Blakk side abandoned her in her formative years..
These three are Americans unlike them without one foot in India and the other in America.
All the East Indians that I know are hardcore Republicans.
Voting Age/Able Population.. Indians are 50-50 Republicans-Democrats..
Indian not east Indian
70% Indians vote democrat and 30% vote republican
@@ashwinvk4124 As opposed to West Indian?
@@davidbrowne3761 Who is a West Indian?
Some one from the carribeian Islands?
Indian Americans do like vivek
I have only distant Asian ancestry. My most recent ancestor is my great grandmother on one side. I didn't grow up in an Asian American community. I don't claim to be Asian American. I have however, worked with a ton of East and Southeast Asian people, from multiple cultures, both 1st gen immigrant and American born. I see the cultural values in the workplace. I think we would be better off as a country with a lot more representation from these cultures in our government. I would love it, if more East and Southeast Asian people ran for Congress, governorships, and the presidency.
Idk about other Indian Americans, but these three, Vivek, Kamala, and Niki, are pretty amazing people. Lots of accomplishments between the three of them. They make Indian Americans proud.
Voting Age/Able Population.. Indians are 50-50 Republicans-Democrats..
It’s all about taxes with the rich Indians. Btw, Kamala is an Indian name, not just South Indian.
Name Kamala is Indian but she is southern Indian
@@kunjunjammathomson7258that’s not what THEY said. They said, and I quote: “Kamala is a South Indian name.”
@@indranidasgupta8982 Read the person's comment again.
Why? Cause they sided with the colonizers 😂😂😂
I am going to go with (before i finish watching the video) is that those running in politics are non-traditional.
9:04 people who look like nikki are common in north india . And vivek is south indian
IMO, a lot of my uncles and aunts tend to lean towards Republican values but they tend to vote based on the individual.
This is purely out of my own experience talking to older Indian Americans, not based on any evidence or statistics.
As a Black American, it seems & feels like 2 steps forward - 2 steps back...
You might be accepted on some level, but anyone (besides "WASP's") who then begin to truly "represent" their community... will be marginalized because the "broader" community hates to feel guilty about the structure that's been built on the backs of others. MANY others!!
So talk about the American Dream. Ignore the American Nightmare!
I’d argue that the entire “Indian American” group taken together have lower representation in Congress than “Asian Americans.” Also, anyone with deep pockets can stand for Presidential elections, but success is not guaranteed. So Vivek Ramaswamy’s and Hailey’s candidature cannot be taken seriously. It doesn’t really increase the political capital of “Indian Americans.” Also, Indians as a voting bloc is not a significant population in the US. Most of them cannot vote in the US election because of the time it takes to get a Greencard and citizenship. They remain as H1 holders for years.
Democracy isn't a spectator sport. I love to see more Asian folks out there. Andrew Yang can't be the ONLY one. Especially if you're born here. You have every right to complain like everyone else. 🤣
I’m indo-Caribbean (Indian descent) I don’t like the Indian republican mindset it’s too rigid.
I love Vivek 🔥🔥👍🦅
I hope he doesn’t redeem this country for rubies… 😂
There are also Indians from other part of the world in US, not just from India.
Gotta hear their take on the Vivek/Coulter interview!
We should categorized them as
“Name sake Indians “
And I do not like Bobby Jindal.
Vivek is the best, hope he will agree on becoming VP!!
VIVEK #47.. He’ll be Republican nominee for the Presidency..
Hell no ! He’s crooked 😡
@@slc801 He’s the least crooked person in the running..
shut up
Agree ?😅😅😅
Well Kamala is more Jamaican than Indian in vibe even though she was mostly raised by her Indian momma.
D1 basketball coach on point lol.
We love Vivek
None of them behave with grace and show respect for Indian culture at all.
Vivek Ramaswamy is very much popular.
VIVEK #47..
Ur a Dali t me and vivek can’t even have your shadow fall upon us because your an untouchable lol
@@JiggerjoggernoHGer But you like it from the behind.. so no shadows involved..
Who said we don't like Vivek 🔥
This video didn’t age well
as an indian american I will vote for anyone that will save me tax money, don't care if its republican or democrat.
What money did Obama have when he ran for President in ‘08?
He was already a successful author. Not hugely rich but a millionaire.
@@indranidasgupta8982 C’mon now, I might have been born at night not last night. Oblamer as I like to call him had been in the US Senate for a minute when he ran for President in ‘08 and he supposedly ‘wrote’ two autobiographies before any accomplishments? 🫤
@@Dk_Ks23 oh he wrote them. You’re just jealous and like spamming your hatred of the dude on TH-cam bc you have nothing better to do. If you did, you wouldn’t be here using pejorative nicknames for someone at least 60% of the world (and the US) loves. If the SCOTUS changed the constitutional ban against three terms tomorrow, I can give you a guarantee that if he runs in 2024 (there’s still time but we kinda know he wouldn’t do that to Joe), he would beat Trump like a dog. Obama was also a state senator in Illinois, chief editor of the Harvard law review. Now let’s see YOUR resume, MAGAt.
They all have Tamil heritage, no one like Tamils in India
Who told you that?? Tamils have their own state. They are most literate state in india. They actually dislike Hindi speakers. By the way different Indians generally don't meet eachother except in cities like Mumbai or Delhi. We know more about America than other Indian.
Everyone in India loves Tamil and their culture
They are also South Indian Hindu Brahmin origin , Kamala harris mother is tamil brahmin, she grew up with her mother . Vivek ramaswamy is palakkad tamil brahmin origin. Usha vance is also South Indian brahmin origin . They all born in usa , I am taking about their parents background.. nikki haley is North Indian Punjabi origin , changed her name after , her old name is Nimrata .
Support for Indian American as VP is again based on race from which they come from within India. 😂
Racism is fully alive and kicking 😂
Do what you want, just don't use your politics to target black people.
More black people should aspire for higher office to counteract the hate against them.
Nothing likable about kamala and niki. Vivek is popular among republicans.
Not enough Indians to make him reach the top.
Its only if they do well the sheep will follow.
Plastic surgery doesn’t hurt either.
Not true! Absolutely like Vivek!
I like Vivek. Vivek 2028
Your knowledge of India isn’t vast and very stereotypical. Plenty of South Indian people look like Nikki Haley. Look up any well known actresses who hail from the South of India. The most well known is Aishwariya Rai - she’s Tamil through and through. She has very fair skin and BLUE EYES.
I am sure variation of color is everywhere in India, is that the dominant color in that region?
People in the North of India have lighter complexion because that's the location India have always been attacked or invaded by outsiders, historically. That's one reason for the color dynamics.
@@everlasting1971 many higher caste (so to speak) people in various parts of India have very pale skin. It doesn’t matter if it’s the dominant color or not. The basic tone is the same mostly.
@@everlasting1971 the “aryan invasion” theory has holes in it and research has been ongoing.
@@indranidasgupta8982Even pale skinned South Indians do not like as Caucasian as Nikki. And there are far less of them in South India. And the features aren't exactly the same even when the skin is.
Jealousy primarily
common Vivek and Nikki, are not serious people.... Trump didn't even bother debating them..
Because they are Roma 1nd1ans.
There are lots of indians in south east Asia too and I know a little bit about them. I think indian Americans hate Kamala amd Niki cos they married white men. Indian men absolutely love white women but they absolutely hate indian women marrying outside of their race and ethnicity. As for Ramaswamy I think it's because he is south indian I'm not sure, but there's some beef between south and north indians.
Caste system Those who fled from India to US are those who wanted to graze on greener pastures or those who are sick and tired of being oppressed by the inhumane Hindu Caste System of India (Manual scavenging jobs reserved for Dalits/ Caste related violence and so on).
Most Indians who went for further studies and stayed back were Hindu upper castes who faced reverse discrimination or reservation in Indian colleges and universities. Your understanding of the caste situation is upside down !!
@@sparklestudios2083 Your denial is commendable, but you can't distort facts. Manual scavenging jobs are specially reserved for the Dalits and "Caste related violence" happens on a daily basis and so on. The Musahar people were probably the most oppressed Caste because they were forced to have a "Karni Mata" dietary.
I thought it's mostly Brahmins and higher class Indians that come to America.
@@Yojimbo61 Nearly 97000 Indians detained trying to enter US illegally in last one year (Business Standard).
@@LandGrabbingIndia I'm talking about ones that come legally, not illegally. Obviously to come to America legally requires more resources. To be able to apply for all the paper work, background checks, also requirements to even be considered. I think even in the past there were laws that prevented a certain amount of people from specific regions from coming to the United states, especially people from Non-European countries. So they only allowed the very top percentile of Asians into the country. You could make the argument about refugees but majority of the Asian refugees I think were from SE Asia, not South Asia.
I understand not liking Kamala or Nikky but Vivek is very genuine guy!
An ass kisser and panderer for White Christians! Did u see his response to Ann Coulter comment? And he's quick on his feet to call a black or brown person a racist if they say something similar to what Ann said.
He is quite sharp tho..i am gonna have to give him dat
Vivek is a fraud!
By looks 😂
Time is a propaganda magzine. Vivek Is cool and the only real Indian candidate.
Vivek is an embarrassment.
@@kindofbluenyc Vivek is the best out of them all. His policies are good and he isn't corrupt.
@@roumya6193Prager U is a propaganda channel!
@@hsuehhs1 So is CNN, Atlantic, NYT, TYT, MSNBC, TIME, Etc.
@@roumya6193 How about The NewsHour and the Holy Post Podcast?
Harris...very Indian name
her dad is Jamaican, and she has his name.
whoosh @@saeedhossain6099
Not the point, if she was more white looking she would be approved of
Harris is a very popular name among Indian Christians..
Kamala is an Indian Brahmin who has spend a vast majority of her formative years in India under the tutelage of her politician grand father.. and she’s more “Indian” than a vast majority of Indian Americans..
@@kingknights5107ah no
I thought I was a democrat all my life because of media but after I started to realize how politics affect my money I started looking into it. I realize my beliefs are in line with republicans. I been voting wrong party the whole time thinking republicans are. “Racist”. I’ve changed my affiliation and will probably vote republican moving forward. If you look into it, Chinese values are more in line with republicans minus the Christian part of it, but I feel Christian values help guide society and I’m totally fine with it. Without boundaries in life, people get crazy.
Adore great RAMASWAMY.
We identify with Tulsi Gabbard
When I hear the name, "Kamala," I think more about that old school wrestler. 🤣
Sad
Bullshit. I support Vivek Ramaswamy
I love Vivek and his family.
Who care we don’t like them
Even if Indian Americans don't reach the White House in 2024 they will reach the top in next 10 - 15 years.
First one here
How come cinkies talk about india indians. China have a border problem with India currently. Solve that first.
Admit it fellows! Vivek Ramaswamy is very unique. He is unbelievably intelligent. There is no other Indians like him. Anyone like him will not run for office in India.
He is a crooked check out his business dealings 🙄
@@slc801Nonsense.. all false claims are totally and easily discredited.. VIVEK #47..
He’s a con artist
@@MRT-co1sd tHATS A vERY INTELLIGENT sTATEMENT.
Wrong!!!! vivek fully looks like an indian..
South Indians have the original physical characteristics of Indian heritage
Vivek should not be in this list. The other 2... yes