How many of u agree with Bobby Jindal?

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Recently the Governor of Louisiana,Bobby Jindal made a statement which angered many Indians.He said that he doesn't like to be called an Indian American as he is born and brought up in USA and has nothing to do with India.
How many of u agree with Bobby Jindal?
There are lots and lots of Indian origin people on IF.Do u like to call yourselves Indians?
Was Bobby Jindal right or wrong?

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Posted: 10 years ago
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He has a point,i too am annoyed when people call me British when i was totally brought up in India and still live in india..i've mentioned this the nth time on the forum about how this effects me..i totally understand that guy.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Bobby Jindal is a race traitor and I hate him.

However, he is absolutely right here. A person who is born and raised in the United States and chooses to remain an American citizen, is 100% American for all intents and purposes. True they may be of Indian origin, but not everyone identifies with their country of origin. For many people their country of birth and/or citizenship is way more important. He is an American of Indian descent, not an Indian American. I don't think people should take offense at such choices.

Many Americans have also objected to the African-American tag associated with them. They have been in the United States for generations. They have absolutely no tie to Africa. Yet for some reason race makes them more African than American.

America is a land of immigrants. We don't always call all white people Polish American, German American, British American etc. Why do colored people have to have an extra tag that makes them different from other Americans (British/Australians or what have you)?
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Posted: 10 years ago
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How do the people in Africa look at Obama ?
OBAMA= Originally Born African Mostly American
Guess we cannot really erase our origins but tracing back all the way could lead to Adam and Eve.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: return_to_hades



Many Americans have also objected to the African-American tag associated with them. They have been in the United States for generations. They have absolutely no tie to Africa. Yet for some reason race makes them more African than American.

America is a land of immigrants. We don't always call all white people Polish American, German American, British American etc. Why do colored people have to have an extra tag that makes them different from other Americans (British/Australians or what have you)?




Where does it say that only whites are to be considered as Americans? Is that an official position of USA or is this one of those cases where a "few" influenced your thought process?

If you are going by the U.S. Census Bureau, there are 5 categories: White, Black or African American, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, and Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander.

Most importantly, you are given the option to choose more than one racial category to identify yourself.

It so happens that a majority of the population (60% - 80%) in the USA is identified as white (non-Hispanic Whites and White Hispanics) so it is possible that the "outside" world views Americans as white. But that doesn't mean the insinuation that whites are the only Americans is justified.

As for "African American", you misunderstood the term. It was blacks themselves who objected to the word Negro back in the 60's or 70's and instead wanted to celebrate their cultural ties with the African continent; hence the term African American. Later the black power movement wanted to project black as their group identifier so, the rest said, fine, whatever!

The irony is that when "Americans" invade Iraq or some other country, none of the Indians or Chinese or other aliens want to take ownership of the action. It's always the "whites" who get the blame.




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Posted: 10 years ago
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I struggle a lot to connect with India. The only connection I have are my parents. Part of the reason why I joined this forum is to see if I can get more in touch with my original country.

Though right now, I truly can only see myself as Canadian. When I think where I am from, my values, culture - etc... I can only think of Canada.

Though, I would not be annoyed if someone called me Indo-Canadian.

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: subha2601

Recently the Governor of Louisiana,Bobby Jindal made a statement which angered many Indians.He said that he doesn't like to be called an Indian American as he is born and brought up in USA and has nothing to do with India.

How many of u agree with Bobby Jindal?
There are lots and lots of Indian origin people on IF.Do u like to call yourselves Indians?
Was Bobby Jindal right or wrong?



he is a ABCD...😡 ...Jindal changed his name from Pyush to Bobby, Forsakes his Hindu religion for Christianity and now may be lightens his skin color. This is a man who does not know who he is. I feel sorry for him...


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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Believe-


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<font color="#0066ff">he is a ABCD...😡...Jindal changed his name from Pyush to Bobby, Forsakes his Hindu religion for Christianity and now may be lightens his skin color. This is a man who does not know who he is. I feel sorry for him...</font>


it's wrong to judge anyone on this basis..
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Believe-



he is a ABCD...😡 ...Jindal changed his name from Pyush to Bobby, Forsakes his Hindu religion for Christianity and now may be lightens his skin color. This is a man who does not know who he is. I feel sorry for him...


Move over SRK. Fair and lovely has a new brand ambassador 😆
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: iMini

it's wrong to judge anyone on this basis..


mmm Okie...tell me the right way to judge him ...😊

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