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How odd, it seems like they behave in a similar manner, no matter where in India they are from, or where in Australia they live
Post any bad experiences you have had with Indians here. They think that we are rude, racist etc? We'll, lets see what they get up too...
Here a three little examples of experiences my wife and I have had with "Indians". To be fair, they could be from Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, or even Fiji etc, but I'll refer to them as Indians. They are the same race of people anyway are they not?
1) My wife was working at a particular job, where the manager happened to be Indian. Slowly, the whites were fired one by one, on the lamest of excuses. It was the Indian managers doing, as she got in the ear of the owner. They were then replaced by friends and acquaintances of the Indian Manager, until there was not a single white female left in the section where my wife worked. My wife was one of the last to go. The excuse that they used - there was not enough work. My wife found out it was because she was pregnant at the time. The Indian manager used this as leverage to get in the owners ear yet again, and got my wife fired Of course, she was replaced by another Indian. So much for "not enough work"! My wife said that the Indian ladies were hopeless. They were lazy, and talked a lot, and their English was not the best, so my wife was picking up the slack - and she was pregnant! She also said that they were rude, but some were nice (maybe one or two).
2) Whilst I was attending TAFE, I noticed a sudden massive influx of Indian and Asian students. I asked a teacher what was going on, and was told it was some kind of program for international students. Anyway, I was in the library on one occasion, and had to print a document on a common printer/photocopier. Now etiquette suggests that you get in line, and when it's your turn, you swipe your card, then print your gibberish. Which is how it had always happened on previous occasions. I don't ever remember waiting for more than 1-2 minutes to print my assignments. Anyhow, on this occasion, there were about five Indian students huddled around the printer, hogging the damn thing. One of them would print something, then the next one, then the next one, and so on. They were even going back and forth, with more Indian students coming to the printer when the others had finished (from some nearby computers). I was standing there quietly, waiting to use the printer for about ten minutes They never once asked if I would like to use the printer. They didn't get in line etc. Extremely rude and thoughtless behaviour. The should have lined up behind me, rather than just "pass the torch" continuously They barely even acknowledged (or not at all) that I was there waiting. It was as if I was not there. All the while they were chattering away at each other in that ridiculous sounding language known as Hindi. Needless to say, I was getting more and more outraged by the minute, and was about to explode. Since I was about two weeks from completing my course, I held my tongue. TAFE is after all a super PC institution, and all the teachers seem to be radical left-leaning types, preaching the gospel of multiculturalism, white guilt etc.
3) This little beauty happened just two days ago at my local post office/news agent Right, my local post office/news agent used to be owned and run by older whites, which at some stage was bought by what appears to be an Indian couple. Anyway, I was there before work to post an item. Whilst serving me, another customer walked in, and the Indian guy serving me said to wait a minute while he serves the other customer at the other counter (news agent section). Whilst serving the other customer, he obviously saw something he didn't like near the front of the store, where the newspapers are kept. He was very rudely telling a customer to not put his rubbish on the news papers, to put it in the bin, or bring it to the counter with him and so on. I thought to myself, it must be some kind of hobo or white trash, by the way the Indian guy reacted (I didn't turn around to look). Anyhow, as he approached the counter, I glanced to my right, and saw that the person that the Indian was being so rude to was an elderly white gentleman of 60+ years, dressed in shorts and a t-shirt, but smartly and cleanly dressed, old-school style. He might have even had the knee high socks, I can't remember exactly. It turns out that what the Indian was complaining about was not a bag of rubbish at all, but a clear plastic bag (freezer bag type) with three yellow, ripe looking bananas that he had obviously just purchased. I'm guessing that the elderly chap was going to leave the bananas next to the entry/exit, so that his hands would be free whilst he paid for his newspaper etc. He hee, and now comes the funny part The elderly guy was clearly quite mad at how the Indian had talked to him, and said "Are you a teacher or something? You're talking to me as if I'm a naughty student and you're the teacher..." or something to that effect. The Indian then made some smart comment, which I don't remember, because I wasn't really listening to him, or maybe it was his accent At that point the elderly white gentleman lost it He left in a huff, and said something like "You bloody people come here and now your trying take over and run Australia" (or something to that effect). The Indian made yet another smart comment, to which the final reply (as he was making his exit) was "At least I'm white!". There were a few more words said by the old white guy, and my quotes aren't verbatim, but that was the gist of it
I couldn't believe the post office incident, as in my 29 years of living in Australia, I can only recall about two racial abuse incidents in public/at a shop. And these were when I was a child. And this happened right after I was browsing heavily on SF, making posts, and starting to wake up etc. What a strange coincidence
How odd, it seems like they behave in a similar manner, no matter where in India they are from, or where in Australia they live
Post any bad experiences you have had with Indians here. They think that we are rude, racist etc? We'll, lets see what they get up too...
Here a three little examples of experiences my wife and I have had with "Indians". To be fair, they could be from Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, or even Fiji etc, but I'll refer to them as Indians. They are the same race of people anyway are they not?
1) My wife was working at a particular job, where the manager happened to be Indian. Slowly, the whites were fired one by one, on the lamest of excuses. It was the Indian managers doing, as she got in the ear of the owner. They were then replaced by friends and acquaintances of the Indian Manager, until there was not a single white female left in the section where my wife worked. My wife was one of the last to go. The excuse that they used - there was not enough work. My wife found out it was because she was pregnant at the time. The Indian manager used this as leverage to get in the owners ear yet again, and got my wife fired Of course, she was replaced by another Indian. So much for "not enough work"! My wife said that the Indian ladies were hopeless. They were lazy, and talked a lot, and their English was not the best, so my wife was picking up the slack - and she was pregnant! She also said that they were rude, but some were nice (maybe one or two).
2) Whilst I was attending TAFE, I noticed a sudden massive influx of Indian and Asian students. I asked a teacher what was going on, and was told it was some kind of program for international students. Anyway, I was in the library on one occasion, and had to print a document on a common printer/photocopier. Now etiquette suggests that you get in line, and when it's your turn, you swipe your card, then print your gibberish. Which is how it had always happened on previous occasions. I don't ever remember waiting for more than 1-2 minutes to print my assignments. Anyhow, on this occasion, there were about five Indian students huddled around the printer, hogging the damn thing. One of them would print something, then the next one, then the next one, and so on. They were even going back and forth, with more Indian students coming to the printer when the others had finished (from some nearby computers). I was standing there quietly, waiting to use the printer for about ten minutes They never once asked if I would like to use the printer. They didn't get in line etc. Extremely rude and thoughtless behaviour. The should have lined up behind me, rather than just "pass the torch" continuously They barely even acknowledged (or not at all) that I was there waiting. It was as if I was not there. All the while they were chattering away at each other in that ridiculous sounding language known as Hindi. Needless to say, I was getting more and more outraged by the minute, and was about to explode. Since I was about two weeks from completing my course, I held my tongue. TAFE is after all a super PC institution, and all the teachers seem to be radical left-leaning types, preaching the gospel of multiculturalism, white guilt etc.
3) This little beauty happened just two days ago at my local post office/news agent Right, my local post office/news agent used to be owned and run by older whites, which at some stage was bought by what appears to be an Indian couple. Anyway, I was there before work to post an item. Whilst serving me, another customer walked in, and the Indian guy serving me said to wait a minute while he serves the other customer at the other counter (news agent section). Whilst serving the other customer, he obviously saw something he didn't like near the front of the store, where the newspapers are kept. He was very rudely telling a customer to not put his rubbish on the news papers, to put it in the bin, or bring it to the counter with him and so on. I thought to myself, it must be some kind of hobo or white trash, by the way the Indian guy reacted (I didn't turn around to look). Anyhow, as he approached the counter, I glanced to my right, and saw that the person that the Indian was being so rude to was an elderly white gentleman of 60+ years, dressed in shorts and a t-shirt, but smartly and cleanly dressed, old-school style. He might have even had the knee high socks, I can't remember exactly. It turns out that what the Indian was complaining about was not a bag of rubbish at all, but a clear plastic bag (freezer bag type) with three yellow, ripe looking bananas that he had obviously just purchased. I'm guessing that the elderly chap was going to leave the bananas next to the entry/exit, so that his hands would be free whilst he paid for his newspaper etc. He hee, and now comes the funny part The elderly guy was clearly quite mad at how the Indian had talked to him, and said "Are you a teacher or something? You're talking to me as if I'm a naughty student and you're the teacher..." or something to that effect. The Indian then made some smart comment, which I don't remember, because I wasn't really listening to him, or maybe it was his accent At that point the elderly white gentleman lost it He left in a huff, and said something like "You bloody people come here and now your trying take over and run Australia" (or something to that effect). The Indian made yet another smart comment, to which the final reply (as he was making his exit) was "At least I'm white!". There were a few more words said by the old white guy, and my quotes aren't verbatim, but that was the gist of it
I couldn't believe the post office incident, as in my 29 years of living in Australia, I can only recall about two racial abuse incidents in public/at a shop. And these were when I was a child. And this happened right after I was browsing heavily on SF, making posts, and starting to wake up etc. What a strange coincidence