Re: Sad to read this
To speak to Jayde's point, I'm Indian and first-generation American.
I have an Indian friend who is also first-generation American.
Many times during the Black Lives Matter movement, we've talked openly on the phone about how Indians are as much part of the problem as we pretend not to be. For example, we even have our own racial slurs in our respective languages for black people. And you should see what happens if an Indian comes home with his or her partner who is black to his or her parents. If they're "real" Indian (mostly from the last generation,) I'd put money on it there will be prejudice. I've seen it first-hand.
The thing is that everyone else (like Indians) are remaining silent, when it's as much our fault for the racism against black people as it is white people's fault.
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