We came to US to become Americans not Indian-Americans

Vikrant

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Good luck! I hope you will get to run in the primary someday.

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WASHINGTON: Asserting that he didn't believe in hyphenated identities, Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal has said that his parents came to the US from India four decades ago to become Americans and not Indian-Americans.

He invoked his ethnic heritage to make a call for immigrant assimilation and called people who talked about skin pigmentation as the "most dim-witted lot" around.

"My parents came in search of the American Dream, and they caught it. To them, America was not so much a place, it was an idea. My dad and mom told my brother and me that we came to America to be Americans. Not Indian-Americans, simply Americans," Jindal said in a prepared remarks that he is scheduled to deliver next week.

Jindal, the first Indian-American governor of any American state, is scheduled to address the Henry Jackson Society on Monday in London.

Releasing the prepared remarks of Jindal's speech, his office said the Louisiana Governor will call for immigrant assimilation to strengthen countries and protect freedom.

"If we wanted to be Indians, we would have stayed in India. It's not that they are embarrassed to be from India, they love India. But they came to America because they were looking for greater opportunity and freedom," Jindal said, explaining the reason why he does not like to be called or described as an Indian-American.


Some prominent Indian-Americans: Bobby Jindal , Sanjaya Malakar, Sunita Williams , Norah Jones ( TOI graphic by Bhagvan Das)

"I do not believe in hyphenated Americans. This view gets me into some trouble with the media back home. They like to refer to Indian-Americans, Irish-Americans, African-Americans, Italian-Americans, Mexican-Americans, and all the rest. To be clear - I am not suggesting for one second that people should be shy or embarrassed about their ethnic heritage," he said.

"I am explicitly saying that it is completely reasonable for nations to discriminate between allowing people into their country who want to embrace their culture, or allowing people into their country who want to destroy their culture, or establish a separate culture within," he said.

"It is completely reasonable and even necessary for a sovereign nation to discriminate between people who want to join them and people who want to divide them. And immigration policy should have nothing at all to do with the colour of anyone's skin. I find people who care about skin pigmentation to be the most dim-witted lot around. I want nothing to do with that," he said.

Jindal said his objective in this speech is to speak clearly about what he believes to be America's proper role in international affairs; to speak bluntly about the nature of the threats being faced and the recent tragic events in France; and to suggest what he think is the way forward.

We came to US to become Americans not Indian-Americans Bobby Jindal - The Times of India
 
in our pc world we have mixed up things so badly

that new arrivals to this country are not expected

to assimilate into this countries laws and regulations

but rather the citizens to assimilate into the laws and traditions of the arrivals
 
Race and racial issues have become cottage industries. There is money to be made and votes to be had.

Same for environmental issues, and a plethora of other social issues.

Common sense and fairness have been kicked to the fucking gutter for the gain and glory of money and votes.
 
in our pc world we have mixed up things so badly

that new arrivals to this country are not expected

to assimilate into this countries laws and regulations

but rather the citizens to assimilate into the laws and traditions of the arrivals
Oh BS, hater dupe. But there are more who think being an ugly American with no respect for other cultures is pretty stupid. And no sharia law is NOT coming either.
 
in our pc world we have mixed up things so badly

that new arrivals to this country are not expected

to assimilate into this countries laws and regulations

but rather the citizens to assimilate into the laws and traditions of the arrivals
Oh BS, hater dupe. But there are more who think being an ugly American with no respect for other cultures is pretty stupid. And no sharia law is NOT coming either.
You are no American, that is obvious. Crawl away you fetid drunkard.
 
I wonder what the magazine's agenda is in describing him as an Indian-American when he has said he doesn't like to be described in that way. I think it is that India can't bear to think of itself and its natives as not unique.
 
in our pc world we have mixed up things so badly

that new arrivals to this country are not expected

to assimilate into this countries laws and regulations

but rather the citizens to assimilate into the laws and traditions of the arrivals
Oh BS, hater dupe. But there are more who think being an ugly American with no respect for other cultures is pretty stupid. And no sharia law is NOT coming either.
You are no American, that is obvious. Crawl away you fetid drunkard.
To be an American, you have to be a brainwashed UGLY American....I get it. lol
 

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