Wahhab's involvement as prime mover of the CA caste legislation indicates a strong lsIamist angle. Dr Mairal's thread below suggests why this might be the case. There is a schism forming in the US between so-called "Progressive" lsIamists, who pose as "allies" of all those /1
groups championed by Woke Left Democrats & DEI advocates: BIPOC, LGB, Trans communities. The Progressive lsIamists have leveraged this relationship to achieve core J¡had¡ priorities: silencing of all criticism as "lsIamophobia", the BDS movement against lsrael, the anti-India /2
propaganda offensive, & so on. Look at The Squad with Omar & Tlaib for example. But all is not well, because the Progressive lsIamists must in turn pay lip service to "equality" for groups that are despised under lsIamic norms: LGBTQ and people of African ethnicity, for example/3
THREAD. What do Nick Kristof and #AmritpalSingh have in common? Perhaps more than you thought! (1/21)
There are remarkable similarities, if you care to look. Amritpal, as we know, was a Dubai-based Uber driver-- miraculously teleported into Punjab (via Tbilisi, Georgia) to become a KhaIistani separatist political icon. (2/21)
Nick Kristof is originally from the state of Oregon on the West Coast of the US. But decades of "education" at Harvard, followed by a career of loud-mouthed shilling for globalist interests at CNN and the NY Times, have made him very much a creature of the East Coast. (3/21)
Diaspora Indians: CAUTION.
If there's one confirmed fact about #Khalistanis , especially overseas ones, it's that they are T€rr0rists and Cowards. Remember Air India 182.
They may try & target helpless Indian Diaspora civilians in retribution for coward Amritpal Singh's arrest.
Remember the recent attacks & vandalism against Hindu temples in Canada, UK, and Australia, and the violent targeting of both Indian Consulates/Embassies as well as peaceful celebrations of Indian national holidays. Expect this to intensify. That's all the guts #Khalistanis have.
In preparation, note down & screenshot EVERY Tweet you see from every #Khalistani handle over the next several days, that makes ANY sort of threat and/or ANY reference to Amritpal Singh or Waris Punjab De. RT & TAG LOCAL POLICE IN YOUR COUNTRY & INDIAN EMBASSY/CONSULATE, BOTH.
If asked by anyone at your workplace, school, or university what your caste is,
There's only one right answer.
"My caste is none of your damn business." /1
If they press you for an answer, they are profiling you because of your religion, skin color, national origin. Take out your phone & record the interaction.
You are entitled to legal remedies. /2
If you find they assign you a caste anyway, on the basis of 'last name' or anything else, they're discriminating against you on all the above categories PLUS ancestry. Legal remedies exist. Demand to know how a caste identity was assigned when you refused to accept one. /3
Good catch regarding @ jpdeol (Hinduphobic racist & possible KhaIistani). He works at @ dhillonlaw per his bio. That is the firm of Harmeet Dhillon who is running for Chair of the Republican National Commission! @SarahLGates1@HinduAmerican@TheEmissaryCo@CoHNAOfficial
Is Harmeet Dhillon, who might become the most powerful functionary of the GOP (with a major say in candidate selection all the way to US President) associated with KhaIistanis? @svatsann@BharatNow@BharathamJaya
*RNC = Republican National Committee, my mistake in original tweet. But a monstrously powerful organization in US politics, where a KhaIistan sympathizer in charge could do a LOT of damage en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republica…
True. ALL-- I mean ALL of my in-person Ind-Am social circle here are people I came to know via pre-existing social networks (relatives, friends etc) from my years in India. VERY hard to overcome trust barriers between Hindu-Ams who meet as blank slates for the 1st time overseas.
In NY & NJ the natural state of Hindu Ams is wariness. There's half an expectation that a random Hindu Am they meet (without introduction through pre-existing networks) might be hoping to take advantage somehow. Especially if not from the same regional/linguistic group.
Maybe this has to do with the fact that Hindu-Ams from different regional language groups must speak English to each other. This may prompt a tendency to regard them as any other English-speaking outsider, even if they look like oneself.