Meriasek
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- May 16, 2020
Indians are weird. Somehow, they get away with a lot more in the eyes of the general populace. Now I don't have that many negative experiences with Indians, I enjoy Indian food and one of my coworkers is Indian and he's actually competent, friendly, and no, he doesn't smell. But I also lived above an Indian restaurant, which was mostly fine for me, I didn't get much of their kitchen smell and as I said, I like the food and the people there were very nice. But women would frequently tell me that the people working there would very much leer at them when coming to the house (house entrance next to kitchen entrance), although nobody ever got handsy. Another girl I know is very fond of India, has spent half a year or so there and has some friends there still. Yet she reports that Indian men were universally creepy and some still try to get in contact with her years later, but where this much of universal creep behaviour would cause immediate hate for a whole people like Arabs and so on, Indians somehow get away with it.
Everyone knows Indian men are absolute scum, Indian businesses are scams, much of the country is dirty beyond belief, yet many non-Indians revert to "oooh but look at the beautiful country the nice food and all the colors".
It's weird. I'm not excempt from that, I've had no direct bad experiences with Indians, the few I know are perfectly nice people so I can't bring myself to hate them on principle. I am even curious about visiting the country knowing full well I'd hate every second about it. But I'm also a large white male so I'd be treated like a celebrity. Privilege is great.
Everyone knows Indian men are absolute scum, Indian businesses are scams, much of the country is dirty beyond belief, yet many non-Indians revert to "oooh but look at the beautiful country the nice food and all the colors".
It's weird. I'm not excempt from that, I've had no direct bad experiences with Indians, the few I know are perfectly nice people so I can't bring myself to hate them on principle. I am even curious about visiting the country knowing full well I'd hate every second about it. But I'm also a large white male so I'd be treated like a celebrity. Privilege is great.