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Women love Indian men but they’re not ready for the family drama

Indian men are loved everywhere, but take a look at the comments from women around the world

“His Indian family didn’t accept me“

“He already had someone arranged”

“Indian men unmatch me when I tell them I won’t convert”

Mind you, these comments get THOUSANDS of likes in just one comment section on TikTok

For many white/black/hispanic/asian women who have dated Indian men, this seems to be a recurring experience

Unfortunately, some Indian men date white/black and other non-Indian women, only to settle down with an Indian woman for whatever personal, cultural, or family related reasons

u/BaseOrganic2890 — 3 days ago

Women love Indian men but they’re not ready for the family barrier

Indian men are loved everywhere, yet some still seem to struggle with marriages in the west. Why? Take a look at the comments from women around the world

“His Indian family didn’t accept me“

“He already had someone arranged”

“Indian men unmatch me when I tell them I won’t convert”

Mind you, these comments get THOUSANDS of likes in just one comment section on TikTok

For many white/black/hispanic/asian women who have dated Indian men, this seems to be a recurring experience

Unfortunately, some Indian men date white/black and other non-Indian women, only to settle down with an Indian woman for whatever personal, cultural, or family related reasons

u/BaseOrganic2890 — 3 days ago

Anti Indian propaganda failed

This is a recent study on how people around the world see India

The world still sees India pretty much the same way it did 3 years ago, despite all the anti-Indian propaganda bots on social media

The only countries where perceptions of India have really worsened are Turkey and Bangladesh

Everyone hates Turkish people and Bangladeshis, so I don’t really care about that

USA and China have a much worse image than India globally

Racism against Indians is mostly an online phenomena and not a really a real life experience ( which is also my own personal experience ). If you’re an Indian here in the west, you’re most likely not going to get targeted compared to other ethnicities / races like black people or arab muslims

But of course, that doesn’t mean we should just shut up about the incidents that are happening

u/BaseOrganic2890 — 5 days ago

Indian woman dates racist Australian

An Indian content creator is dating a racist Australian who follows and shares far-right content.

He also follows „auspilled“ who’s known for posting videos in which he is attacking and dehumanizing Indians:

„F\*ck India 🇮🇳 and Indians“ were some of the words in his reels

What is going on here? Is she aware of this?

How can you date someone who is racist towards you and your people?

Warning : I’m not allowed to reveal the identity of that man since he isn’t running a creator account, it’s a personal account

u/BaseOrganic2890 — 15 days ago

Why don’t we have this

Indians are the most successful ethnic group in the US. There are so many organizations lobbying for Indian interests in politics and other areas

But we still don’t have a dedicated anti-discrimination committee for South Asians?

I genuinely don’t understand it. Even Arab communities, who are much smaller in the US compared to Indians (correct me if I’m wrong), seem to have organizations like this

I don’t want to bring this topic up again since we’ve already discussed it a couple of times, but I’m still curious, what’s the explanation behind it?

u/BaseOrganic2890 — 16 days ago

How women idolize Indian men

Posting this again since some folks here think „bUt I aM iNDian anD tHey haTE mE“

You can keep listening to the white incel and Indian femcel communities or just look at what 95% of the world population thinks of you

We‘re literally winning everywhere. We’re colonizing the west because we’re superior

We’re the highest earning minority in almost every country

Take a look at every tech company, political debate, gas station, corner shop EVERYTHING is us and its your choice which side you choose to listen to

u/BaseOrganic2890 — 20 days ago

How women love Indian men

Women around the world are praising Indian men

You’ll never see comments like this praising Indian women, which is one of the reasons some Indian women are hating on Indian men

u/BaseOrganic2890 — 29 days ago

Start tracking them

Black communities have groups that report racism. East Asians have the Stop Asian Hate movement. Muslim communities have organizations that speak up against discrimination

We have a population of 1.4 billion people, yet there seems to be very little organized effort to hold people accountable

Many people posting racist content use their REAL names and publicly list where they work

So don’t report them on Instagram.

Take screenshots of the accounts which are making racist comments and track them by finding their work places and report them there. It’s simple and really works

And I don’t just mean the people writing the racist comments. Pay attention to the accounts that like those comments. You’ll often find short white incels openly liking that stuff using their real names and profiles

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u/BaseOrganic2890 — 1 month ago

No progress

I made a thread two weeks ago about tracking people who post racist comments against Indians on social media, and it received over 90 upvotes. But what surprised me is that almost nobody seems to care beyond that

Black communities have groups that document racism. East Asians have Stop Asian Hate movements. Muslim communities have organizations that speak up against discrimination

But after searching for the past two weeks, I couldn’t find a single dedicated community doing the same among Indians. Seriously?

With a population of 1.4 billion people, it’s hard to believe that no one has thought about creating something like this

Like wtf is happening

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u/BaseOrganic2890 — 1 month ago

No progress

I made a thread two weeks ago about tracking people who post racist comments against Indians on social media, and it received over 90 upvotes. But what surprised me is that almost nobody seems to care beyond that

Black communities have groups that document racism. East Asians have Stop Asian Hate movements. Muslim communities have organizations that speak up against discrimination.

But after searching for the past two weeks, I couldn’t find a single dedicated community doing the same for Indians. Seriously?

With a population of 1.4 billion people, it’s hard to believe that no one has thought about creating something like this

Like wtf is happening

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u/BaseOrganic2890 — 1 month ago

Insane cope

So I just read a thread here about an Indian guy who traveled to Australia and said dating there is harder than in Europe, where he hadn’t had any problems

The top comments were saying “it’s because of your race” Hello? You’ll see more IMWF couples in Australia than in the UK

Again:

Your race does not determine how attractive you are. Your height, looks, personality, confidence and communication skills matter

If you’re attractive, you’re attractive.

Women don’t care about your race. If you didn’t have much success in one country, it’s probably because you had a bad day, bad luck or it was just a coincidence, something that happens to every guy, regardless of race.
How many times do people have to hear this?

If you’ve convinced yourself you’re inferior just because of your race in certain countries, maybe this isn’t the sub for you. Go hang out in some white incel sub instead. Stop projecting your own insecurities onto everyone else

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u/BaseOrganic2890 — 2 months ago

We need to track people

I've recently posted a thread pointing out that online racism against Indians seems far more widespread than what we typically experience in real life, where people are often less openly hostile towards us

Many of the accounts posting hate comments are tied to real identities, often with names, profile photos, and work information in their bios, especially on platforms like Instagram. I'm curious if there are already organized ways or communities that document and report this kind of content, because I don't think I'm the only one who has thought about it

In the past, approaches like this have proven quite effective. I've also started compiling a list of accounts engaging in hateful comments toward Indians online

This doesn't only refer to non-Indians, but also includes some of the self-hating Indians based in India who participate in this kind of behavior. In my opinion, they should also be included in any monitoring or reporting efforts

And just to be clear, I believe this should all be handled through neutral reporting mechanisms and proper moderation systems, including reporting such behavior to employers when appropriate

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u/BaseOrganic2890 — 2 months ago

Online Racism vs Real World Reality

Interesting how there’s so much racism against Indians on the internet, but almost none in real life compared to racism against Black people or Muslims

The same is happening to Jewish people. You see many hateful comments towards them on social media, but far far less in real life.

Indians are doing mostly great in the West; this is all mostly an internet hate bubble. Stop thinking there’s something like a “desi tax,” as I read yesterday on this sub about Love Island. You’re just trying to internalize something that isn’t really there. This is exactly what these incels want, that you think that something is wrong with you. Just keep winning and keep reporting those losers who are posting hateful stuff. They need to face real life consequences for their actions

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u/BaseOrganic2890 — 2 months ago