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That’s what I was thinking. lol Like, you’re going to try and rig an election in Oklahoma? lol

That’s only funny if you think Russian sounds like an “angry” language. I get the stereotype for the Germans, obviously, but I’ve always stereotyped the Russians as steely and not prone to emotions.

Pictures of Obama always make me smile. =) PLEASE DON’T LEAVE US, OBAMA!

Yakov Smirnov had a joke about doing comedy in Russia. It was that if you were heckled, you had to ask the heckler to come back in a year so you could get responses approved by the Department of Jokes (which is a joke name, but there was actually a “Humor Department of the Censorship Apparatus within the Soviet

Every philosophy is like looking for a black cat in a dark room; Marxist philosophy is like looking for a black cat in a dark room, but the cat isn’t there; Soviet philosophy is like looking for a black cat in a dark room, the cat isn’t there, but you keep shouting “I’ve found it! I’ve found it!”

Yeah its been a dope life, I used to just say only in a America would a mix like that happen, but I’m sure it does around the world when the setting is just right. My best buddy’s mom is actually El Salvadorian and his dad is Egyptian, and his parents met in Rome so they speak Italian in their household to each

This is my backup account since Twitter login is kaputin. Stay woke anyhow.

I’m afraid they only see red

Russia is much like Trump. Where Trump has always wanted to be respected by the Manhattan elites, Russia has always been desperate for the respect of old Europe. But they aren’t getting it. Russia is the trashy aunt and uncle who got rich from a car crash lawsuit and buy horribly tacky shit.

You are a Kinja wet dream. I can guarantee that at least a handful of commenters had a spontaneous orgasm of tolerance and inclusivity at the idea of an Egyptian/Mexican American Muslim.

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Dear Russia

Great post, I posted above about me and my wife’s relationship (her an Indian American Hindu and me an Egyptian/Mexican American Muslim) but my experience has been great overall. Even though we realized that there was that underlying sentiment it ended up being the opposite. At many family and friend events everyone

This is the first article covering this event that I have read which even takes the time to point out how low Trump’s support is among the Indian (and even more specifically Hindu) community, and to mention the fact that most of the people who came there probably came for Prabhu Deva, not for a political rally. (Facts

Yeah my wife is Indian American and Hindu, and I’m Muslim and even though there were some slight issues initially (mainly just reservations from grandparents and stuff) I luckily haven’t faced anything. And my father in law and the rest of the family are staunchly anti-Trump, we actually just watched most of the

It’s an interesting dynamic going on here. As Giri points out, this event was aimed at Hindus, who are only 1/2 of Indian Americans. I’m sure Trump’s support among Muslim Indian Americans is around 0.00001%, and based on what I know anecdotally, Sikh support for Trump is maybe 0.000015%. The low support among these

I’m an Indian-American, the the anti-Islam sentiment I’ve heard from those of my parents’ generation (and older) is real, and frightening. My parents were not the same way, but at times did respond to common Islamophobic rhetoric in the Indian community. For example, in High School if I had grown out my beard (I told

“A lot of people think Donald Trump is somewhat of a racist,” said Kumar, accurately, to The Hill, before confidently peeling away from truth. “His partnership with the Republican Hindu Coalition will set that aside.”