India-Canada, Mexico and South America: News and Discussion

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sanjaykumar wrote:Just wrote a longish comment. It disappeared.

Anyway it wasn’t me who would consider anything about politicians idealistic.
Looks like my memory is failing. Somebody from Canada made the comment here on BRF right after JT announced his PM ambitions. Apologies. I will try to delete (if I can)
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Children of Punjabi immigrants masquerade as native aboriginal Canadians, and fraudulently claim hundreds of thousands of dollars in benefits and scholarships meant for actual native aboriginals:

https://www.aptnnews.ca/national-news/t ... nizations/

Naked fraud artists. One look at them, and you can tell they're of South Asian descent, and not from any Canadian native aboriginal ethnic group. Even their names, Amira and Nadya Gill, are a dead giveaway.
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APTN is the aboriginal news agency. Of course. The mainstream press won’t cover it.


When they eventually all make it to the rogues’ gallery, it is rare to see them use kaur and singh. Perhaps there’s not enough room on the charge sheet?
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Mexico and Caribbean is soft underbelly for US. In SoFlo a lot of illegals outbreeding whites. The whites just don't have a chance. They are in permanent decline and the white women are now marrying outside their race.
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https://twitter.com/UyghurProject/statu ... 86435?s=20

Canada will be settling Uighyr in many 1000s! What a strategy by cheen. With one stroke they got rid of their peacefuls problem while foisting them on their enemies. OTOH, these western idiots by offering settlement are cutting their noses to spite their faces
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I don’t know about that but below the report is barrack Obama’s interesting tweet.
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IndraD wrote:https://twitter.com/UyghurProject/statu ... 86435?s=20

Canada will be settling Uighyr in many 1000s! What a strategy by cheen. With one stroke they got rid of their peacefuls problem while foisting them on their enemies. OTOH, these western idiots by offering settlement are cutting their noses to spite their faces
Canadian politicians are looking for any excuse to take in immigrants nowadays. South of their border, the US politicians are rampantly engaging in runaway spending for vote-buying purposes, exploiting the fact that US dollar is world's global reserve currency, and thus its value is buoyed up by rest of the world, so that it can't really sink. Canadian politicians meanwhile have no such currency gimmick to exploit -- however they do have their own gimmick of immigration, since they like to claim that Canada has the world's largest land-space buffered by natural resources.

Just as America's ruling establishment reflexively reach for over-spending as their go-to tactic, Canadian politicians reflexively reach for immigration as their go-to tactic. Their country has been degenerating into a human-trafficking operation, which doesn't bode well for the country's existing citizenry nor for those being trafficked into it.

Despite the fact that Canada has vast land space, the ugly reality is that the entire population remains crammed down against the US border.
The Canadians with their traditional lightweight population, have traditionally never been great at building infrastructure. There is no Modi/Gadkari style impetus to build new highways, rail corridors, etc to span across the land. So the Canadians (especially their immigration-loving Leftists) are unable to tap into their vast hinterland. Reminds me a bit of Russia and China -- you don't see large numbers of Russians or Chinese rushing to move to their hinterlands either, because nobody wants to move to the middle of nowhere to live there.

So the "new Canadians" are just cramming into the same existing space where existing Canadian population already live. This only drives up real estate prices, drives up rents, etc, which makes the population more miserable. Canadian officials are resorting to new financial schemes to encourage people to save even more for home ownership, but it's not clear where ordinary people will get the money to invest in such schemes.

It all looks like an unsustainable Ponzi scheme.
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Vast tracts of Canada are virtually geographically uninhabitable. The land farther from the US border is where mostly aboriginal populations are to be found. There is an excellent reason for why.

No one really wants to live in 8 month long winters with 3-4 hours of feeble sunlight a day. Food costs are several times city costs.
In the summers black flies and other insects are thick in the air.

Infrastructure can be laid down. Recent subarctic road has been opened connecting the Arctic Ocean to Edmonton and points south. In the 1940s a massive pipeline was laid for the war effort by the Americans in what was really a frontier for white people with areas never before seen by them.
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Smart man:



Woke is the spearhead for Divide-and-Rule.
And this is because we're now returning to an era of Divide-and-Rule, the Colonial Era.
So that's why we're seeing the rise of such politics.
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sanman wrote:Smart man:



Woke is the spearhead for Divide-and-Rule.
And this is because we're now returning to an era of Divide-and-Rule, the Colonial Era.
So that's why we're seeing the rise of such politics.
When the British withdrew from the world they pulled the same shit. Pit one group against the other to keep Neely emerging states off balance so the west could rebuild itself and recolonize again. That was woke 1.0. Now we are in 2.0.
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RoyG wrote:When the British withdrew from the world they pulled the same shit. Pit one group against the other to keep Neely emerging states off balance so the west could rebuild itself and recolonize again. That was woke 1.0. Now we are in 2.0.
They were already pulling that shit during their Colonial Rule, not merely just at the end of it.

They're the ones who played up caste, in order to perpetuate an Indian society to be fractured along myriad lines, and thus perpetuate their Divide-and-Rule.
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The latest from the Toronto Star newspaper:

Shunned in India, Shunned in Canada. What It’s Really Like to Face Casteism

The new caste game is suddenly rapidly spreading like wildfire through the West. It's suddenly the new fashionable cause du jour.

"Won't stop buying Russian oil? Then you will henceforth now be known as Evil Caste Apartheid State."

Welcome to the new game of Divide-and-Rule (same as the old game of Divide-and-Rule under the Raj)

It's now open season on NRIs.
Will any of our new Woke Leftist judges-juries-executioners acknowledge that the same Narendra Modi whom they hate is from an underprivileged "low-caste" background? Hell, no -- that would be too politically inconvenient for them to recognize. :roll:
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^^^ Mr. Rajiv Malhotra is prescient as he very clearly saw this a year or so ago. They are slowly pivoting the origin of racial prejudices to casteism. This will be a new narrative that the origin of all evils trace back to India and Hinduism.
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Yes. For some reason he doesn't get much credit here on BRF. And that's a pity.
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Cyrano wrote:Yes. For some reason he doesn't get much credit here on BRF. And that's a pity.
Yes it is. Here is a group of recent videos from his Infinity Foundation, where he deals with the issue of caste and the machinations of Western academia( specifically Harvard).

https://www.youtube.com/@RajivMalhotraOfficial/videos
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sanman wrote:The latest from the Toronto Star newspaper:

Shunned in India, Shunned in Canada. What It’s Really Like to Face Casteism

The new caste game is suddenly rapidly spreading like wildfire through the West. It's suddenly the new fashionable cause du jour.

"Won't stop buying Russian oil? Then you will henceforth now be known as Evil Caste Apartheid State."

Welcome to the new game of Divide-and-Rule (same as the old game of Divide-and-Rule under the Raj)

It's now open season on NRIs.
Will any of our new Woke Leftist judges-juries-executioners acknowledge that the same Narendra Modi whom they hate is from an underprivileged "low-caste" background? Hell, no -- that would be too politically inconvenient for them to recognize. :roll:
from the comments

"robin
2 DAYS AGO
Now I get the JAAT , JAT and other similar combinations of custom license plates I see in the GTA, mostly in Brampton. Its some people who are flaunting their supposedly higher social caste from back home. Maybe we should report these plates or these words to the MTO. I guess it gets past their screening system for personalized plates."

Does anyone have the full article ?
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Cyrano wrote:Yes. For some reason he doesn't get much credit here on BRF. And that's a pity.
janab,

correction:

The guy doesn't get too much credit in India and yet he relentlessly forges ahead.

We are loathe to recognize our very own, unless he/she/it/they/them are white त्वचा approved
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Agree, Rajiv Malhotra has been relentless in defending Bharatiya causes in several ways for years. He has reached out again and again to academics, bureaucrats, influencers and even folks in uniform to shake then from the slumber that because we are generally wanting the good of all, others will treat us with the same consideration. I havent read his book "snakes in the Ganga" but he has been using it to run an awareness campaign with dogged determination. Pranaams to him.
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Trudeau rewrites his own record on his whim:

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Key is his efforts are bearing fruit - slowly but surely. E.g., He went after the education minister when he pathetically claimed not a single line of text has changed in the history books. That was so a year or two ago, but today we do see the changes..... Any change in India is durable, it may takes time because we spend enormous time before we pull the plug, but eventually our changes stick.
Cyrano wrote:Agree, Rajiv Malhotra has been relentless in defending Bharatiya causes in several ways for years. He has reached out again and again to academics, bureaucrats, influencers and even folks in uniform to shake then from the slumber that because we are generally wanting the good of all, others will treat us with the same consideration. I havent read his book "snakes in the Ganga" but he has been using it to run an awareness campaign with dogged determination. Pranaams to him.
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Here come Canadian psy-ops:

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I thought India was at 900th position out of 180.
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Meanwhile, just to be as hypocritical and sinister as possible, Canada's govt has passed a law granting sweeping powers over online content:









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Why is Canadian govt silent? Where is Jagmeet? He always makes sure to shoot his mouth off when something happens in India.



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Glad that Canada is realising 'interference' is a game two can play.
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Anglo-dominated Canada has been importing large numbers of foreigners in order to keep the French down. Now same Anglos are complaining of "foreign interference". My irony detector runneth over.

Loyal sepoy & Khalistani communalist Jagmeet Singh keeps trying to protect his master Pappu Trudeau from parliamentary probe into how his party benefited from Chinese election interference. Sepoy Jagmeet does this by deflecting blame onto -- wait for it -- India (also Russia & Iran)



I guess that now makes us part of Axis of Evil :roll:

Dilbu wrote:Glad that Canada is realising 'interference' is a game two can play.
I don't share your positive spin or charitable view of the situation. We're being scapegoated.
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The average Canadian looking at this dude sees only ‘Muslim terrorist’.

Sikhs need to try and educate the Canadian public about their values and peaceful religion.

I will post some excerpts on what the image of Sikhs is in Ontario and BC as also Alberta.

One can dismiss it all as racism, but Africans or Chinese or Hindus or Lankans are not held in such contempt.
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Trudeau's National Security Advisor claims India is a top threat for foreign interference:

https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/india-a ... -1.6428213
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Khalistanis of Canada are today celebrating the assassination of Indira Gandhi as part of the Nagar Kirtan festival

Happy Nagar Kirtan everyone!




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Whether we are Indira Gandhi supporters or fierce critics of her, that float by Sikh extremists in Brampton is absolutely disgusting. How can the Canadian government, or Ontario government, accept this? Even the excuse of 'right wing Hindu nationalist majoritarian BJP government" blah blah yada yada, can in no way be used in this instance.
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I think that the government of India will not act in this case.

They are going to follow the lead of the AAP and Congress.

Once those two parties take a position. Only then will the government take any position.
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This is great publicity for the Sikh cause. I support their right to display of their culture.


One is starting to see nihangs in traditional attire. No swords yet but that is coming. It is a remarkable sight. Canada is so free. Of course a Canadian (Sikh) was killed in panjab for assuming it to be like Canada. Sikh women can be seen open carrying curved knives.


Evolutionary theory is applicable to memes just as well as to genes. Sikhs are speciating in their host countries. I have little problem with that.


I suggest Hindus just remain silent.
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Trudeau is cultivating loyal sepoys for his Raj. Vote Bank politics is what matters most. What views the Khalistanis have don't matter, as long as they are loyal reliable sepoys for the Raj.
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Those who grow snakes in their backyard...

Wait until they start demanding a separate Khalistan to be carved out of Canada - that's the RAW deal these turd politicians deserve.
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Cyrano wrote:Those who grow snakes in their backyard...

Wait until they start demanding a separate Khalistan to be carved out of Canada - that's the RAW deal these turd politicians deserve.
You see how Biden and America's ruling Left constantly fawn over the African-American community, and also the Latino community.
In Canada, those communities aren't present in large numbers.
So who does Trudeau have to fall back on, as his Vote Bank?
Punjabis, Ukrainians. Those are the 2 largest non-AngloSaxon ethnic groups in Canada.

So of course, Trudeau's govt now casts Canada's main foreign enemies as Russia and India.
China has been found to be meddling in Canada's politics and elections, mainly in support of Trudeau's party, to help him win.
China favours Trudeau being in power, just like they favour Biden being in power - because both are seen to be incompetent fools.
This Chinese election interference has now sparked calls in parliament for an official probe into the election.
Trudeau definitely doesn't want this, and is desperate to block any such probe or investigation.
To do this, he's relying on his loyal ally, sepoy Jagmeet Singh, the Khalistani.
Jagmeet is quickly peddling lies that India/Modi is the true culprit for meddling in Canada's affairs, and he's demanding investigation in that direction, in order to take heat off Trudeau.
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Please do not use the term panjabi. When you obviously do not mean panjabi.

The problem with using Sikh is Puneet Sahni. He is a Sikh and he uses Jat but that also may offend many fine Jats. Perhaps SGPC wallahs or something.

At any rate I do have much less emotionality invested in the term panjabi now. I recently learnt, as I suspected, my lineage originates in Jammu and Kashmir. Likely the Jammu region.
I am pleased.

I will spend a few weeks in Delhi and polish my accent and switch to Hindustani.
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I am kind of glad the khalistanis are showing there true color. This is be further encouraged .
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