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Title, share one thing you’re genuinely grateful for.
I’ll start,
I’m grateful for being fully abled and healthy.
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Being white adjacent and not a pajeet![]()
Duality of manbeing pajeet and not white
Title, share one thing you’re genuinely grateful for.
I’ll start,
I’m grateful for being fully abled and healthy.
Are you born in a first world country?Let’s see am I healthy physically? No
Am I healthy mentally? No
What can I be grateful for?![]()
I mean arguably being born in a first world country made my life so shitAre you born in a first world country?
Trust me the reason you’re saying this is because you’re from the first world, you could have been a pajeet in the slums of Mumbai clocking in for a 12+ hour shift for less than 5 dollars a day.I mean arguably being born in a first world country made my life so shit
Comparison is the theft of joy and suffering. My suffering is valid just as muchTrust me the reason you’re saying this is because you’re from the first world, you could have been a pajeet in the slums of Mumbai clocking in for a 12+ hour shift for less than 5 dollars a day.
I’m not trying to downplay your suffering or experience but to say there’s nothing in your life you can be grateful for just isn’t right man.Comparison is the theft of joy and suffering. My suffering is valid just as much
I mean shit I can say I’m grateful I got legs but that’s something u really become grateful for after u lose it like most things in lifeI’m not trying to downplay your suffering or experience but to say there’s nothing in your life you can be grateful for just isn’t right man.
Many people take this for granted. My passport and VISA haunts me everywhere I go.I mean arguably being born in a first world country made my life so shit
Ig but I would die to get a restart and live a simple life in some tribe in africaMany people take this for granted. My passport and VISA haunts me everywhere I go.
Well I wouldn't. I was born and raised in India. Thankfully in an upper middle class and I came here with a high paying white collar job so my situation was still better than what my uncle had to go through.Ig but I would die to get a restart and live a simple life in some tribe in africa
Title, share one thing you’re genuinely grateful for.
I’ll start,
I’m grateful for being fully abled and healthy.
U don’t have to know u live in a third world country. People that live in tribes in nature, that’s the only life they know and they’re content with that. This modern life style destroyed me I woulda been much better living in a natural tribe Than thisWell I wouldn't. I was born and raised in India. Thankfully in an upper middle class and I came here with a high paying white collar job so my situation was still better than what my uncle had to go through.
My uncle moved from India to Chicago about 30 years ago. This was back in the '90s when there weren't many Indians around, so he had a really tough time. He didn't know how to do taxes, apply for visas, get work permits. He had to figure it out by himself by going to the immigration office every week just to understand what to do.He'd switch homes every few months. It was only after he finished college and slowly started building a circle of friends that things began to look up. Eventually he found his footing and did become rich but he struggled for almost a decade.
Being born in a third-world country feels like carrying a constant disadvantage a shadow that never quite leaves you.It's as if you're starting the race with a delay already a few paces behind the rest.
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Title, share one thing you’re genuinely grateful for.
I’ll start,
I’m grateful for being fully abled and healthy.
ThisBeing white adjacent and not a pajeet![]()
well my parents are both born and raised in India, middle class. They first went to Europe, and suffered staying there for over a decade, and i was also born there. Europeans are a bunch of racists, and the roadman on multiple occasions, have raided our car. Then we moved to Australia, been 7 years now, pretty good life in comparison, but I'll most likely move once again for better tax.Well I wouldn't. I was born and raised in India. Thankfully in an upper middle class and I came here with a high paying white collar job so my situation was still better than what my uncle had to go through.
My uncle moved from India to Chicago about 30 years ago. This was back in the '90s when there weren't many Indians around, so he had a really tough time. He didn't know how to do taxes, apply for visas, get work permits. He had to figure it out by himself by going to the immigration office every week just to understand what to do.He'd switch homes every few months. It was only after he finished college and slowly started building a circle of friends that things began to look up. Eventually he found his footing and did become rich but he struggled for almost a decade.
Being born in a third-world country feels like carrying a constant disadvantage a shadow that never quite leaves you.It's as if you're starting the race with a delay already a few paces behind the rest.
@flambria @Jatt @loyolaxavvierretard
My uncle is an immigrant to the netherlands and he hasn't experienced racismwell my parents are both born and raised in India, middle class. They first went to Europe, and suffered staying there for over a decade, and i was also born there. Europeans are a bunch of racists, and the roadman on multiple occasions, have raided our car. Then we moved to Australia, been 7 years now, pretty good life in comparison, but I'll most likely move once again for better tax.![]()
I heard Britain is a lot worse or at least was, now it’s majority brownMy uncle is an immigrant to the netherlands and he hasn't experienced racism![]()
He told me that gypsies and black people do a lot of crime in the netherlandsI heard Britain is a lot worse or at least was, now it’s majority brown