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South Asians, particularly Indians, often face scrutiny in Canada due to a perceived sense of entitlement. Many forget that moving here is a privilege and impose their culture rather than adapt respectfully. There's an obsession with shortcuts, such as fake marriages and under-the-table work, which tarnishes the reputation of the entire community. Additionally, infighting and gossip weaken us, while other communities support each other. The loudness and lack of accountability contribute to negative perceptions, and when faced with criticism, we often cry racism instead of reflecting on our actions. Canada owes us nothing; we sought better lives here and must respect the opportunities provided. It's time to stop creating problems and start contributing positively to society.
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Speaker 0: Why are South Asians the most hated in Canada? And this is my honest opinion. There's a reason the South Asian community, particularly us Indians, often get side eyed in Canada while other immigrant groups, they quietly integrate their lives and create opportunities, we seem to thrive on chaos. Why? 1st, entitlement. Somewhere along the way, we forgot that moving to Canada was a privilege, not a right. Instead of adapting, we impose our culture, our noise, our base. It's one thing to celebrate the valley. It's another to turn residential streets into a rave completely with firecrackers and traffic jams. When people call us out, we play the victim. They don't understand our culture. But maybe we are the ones who don't understand the value of lending in respectfully. Then there's our obsession with shortcuts, fake marriages, fraudulent job offers, under the table work. It's no secret. Instead of playing the long game like other communities, we want instant success even if it means spending every food. And guess what? That doesn't just reflect poorly on the guilty. It tarnishes everyone. The whole Asian communities who's here to build a life. And the in fighting, old son, while other communities focus on lifting each other up, we seem to be determined to beat each other down. Gossiping, bad stabbing, case politics, we have imported all of it here. Instead of building a united front, we are busy dividing ourselves, making us weaker and easier to target. So why are we hated? Maybe it's because we refuse to take responsibility. We are loud and apologetic and often disrespected of the responsibility. We're loud, unapologetic, and often disrespected of the very system that gave us a chance. And when the backlash comes, we scream racism, added that, absolves any of the wrongfulness. But here's the truth, Canada owes us nothing. We came here for a better life and we've been given opportunities many can only dream of. It's time to stop acting like the world owes us to stop creating problems where none exists and to start respecting this family and ourselves. We have so much potential. Let's stop being the problem and start being part of the solution. How does that feel? 2 intents or just the right tone? You let me know. Hope this helps.
Saved - November 12, 2024 at 2:51 PM

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