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Wasn't Columbus headed to India before landing in America instead? Maybe he was trying to visit family.Here's more cultural appropriation for you. They made a movie with an Indian Christopher Columbus!View attachment 341492
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Wasn't Columbus headed to India before landing in America instead? Maybe he was trying to visit family.Here's more cultural appropriation for you. They made a movie with an Indian Christopher Columbus!View attachment 341492
iirc, his whole point was showing the world was smaller than everyone else thought and that there was an easier way to indiaWasn't Columbus headed to India before landing in America instead? Maybe he was trying to visit family.
But when Bob Chipman says people are subhuman for their reprehensible beliefs, that makes him a huge lolcow, and we're not like that at all.
I guess they've stopped asking women to show open bobs and vagenes and have instead opted to take matters into their own handsIndian national pussygrabs sleeping woman on US flight
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US authorities have arrested an Indian man after a woman accused him of sexually assaulting her as she slept in the seat next to him on a US flight.
Prabhu Ramamoorthy, 34, was sitting between his own wife and the alleged victim, officials say.
The woman said she had woken up to find her shirt and trousers unbuttoned and the suspect's hand in her trousers.
Mr Ramamoorthy denied the accusations, telling police he was himself asleep after taking a pill.
Mr Ramamoorthy, an Indian citizen living in the US on a temporary visa, was sitting in the middle seat, with his wife on the aisle side and the alleged victim in the window seat.
The flight was on Spirit Airlines, travelling overnight and arriving in Detroit on Wednesday morning from Las Vegas.
Mr Ramamoorthy was held without bail after appearing in a federal court in Michigan on Thursday after prosecutors argued there was a risk he could abscond.
Prosecutors told the Washington Post that he had been charged with aggravated sexual abuse.
The woman reported the incident shortly before the plane landed, according to the police complaint.
Mr Ramamoorthy's wife alleged that the woman had been sleeping on her husband's knees.
She also said the couple had requested a flight attendant seat the woman elsewhere.
But flight attendants told investigators that only the alleged victim had asked for her seat to be changed.
They said she was crying when she came to them and that the buttons on her shirt and trousers were undone. They assigned her a different seat at the back of the plane.
Here's more cultural appropriation for you. They made a movie with an Indian Christopher Columbus!View attachment 341492
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5307467/Man-films-hit-TRAIN-selfie-clip.html full videoAnother Pajeet run over by train in attempt to take a dramatic selfie video
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-42815483
Wait..."another?"Another Pajeet run over by train in attempt to take a dramatic selfie video
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-42815483
Wait..."another?"
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The Indian problem is taking care of itself.![]()
Taking a video while standing in front of a fast-approaching train is a deadly trend in India.
In October 2017 three teenagers were run over by a train while trying to take a selfie in Karnataka state, and two teenagers were killed while taking selfies on railway tracks in Delhi.
The majority of selfie deaths across the world have taken place in India: Of the 127 global selfie deaths researchers identified between March 2014 and September 2016, 76 occurred in India and most of the victims were reported to be young people, according to US PhD student Hemank Lamba and his team at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.
In India, most selfie deaths are related to trains, which Mr Lamba said was due to "the belief that posing on or next to train tracks with their best friend is regarded as romantic and a sign of never-ending friendship."