Top 𝗙𝗶𝘃𝗲 Reasons Why Indian Americans Voted 𝗥𝗲𝗽𝘂𝗯𝗹𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗻 Donald Trump • Utsav Chakrabarti

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TLDRVideyo sa a diskite kijan kominote Ameriken Endyen yo te vote nan eleksyon ameriken ki fèk pase yo. Prezantè a ak envite li a eksplore plizyè rezon ki fè gen yon chanjman nan vote kominote Hindu Ameriken an an favè Repibliken yo. Pami rezon ki diskite yo gen: tretman move kont Hindu Ameriken pa administrasyon Biden-Harris, akizasyon fo ki baze sou naratif kast, apèl pour oganizasyon Se souwisman kote Demokrasi pa respekte imigrasyon legal, ak yon dekourajman nan patisipasyon politik kominote a. Siplemantèman, yo osi te note pisans politisyen Ameriken Endyen ki lye avèk Repibliken yo, tankou Vivek Ramaswamy ak gabayé Tulsi Gabbard, kom joueman pwofondandi repitasyon pataje a pou divèsite ak akseptasyon.

Takeaways

  • 🔍 Kontinwe konvèsasyon sou chanjman vòt nan kominote Hindu Ameriken an.
  • 📊 Yon ogmantasyon nan sipò pou Repibliken yo pami Ameriken Endyen.
  • ⚖️ Diskisyon sou tretman move kont imigran legal Endyen.
  • 🌐 Angajman Repibliken nan divèsite ak etnisite Hindu.
  • 🚀 Repibliken yo te pran avantaj de prensip Hindu yo nan karyè politik yo.
  • 🗣️ Benediksyon legal ki pa te respekte jan li ta dwe.
  • ✊ Reprezantan Repibliken Embrase ak Kominote Hindu.
  • 🧠 Atitid entelektyel ak filozofik nan repòn politik.
  • 🔔 Jèn Ameriken Endyen pi tandans vote Repibliken.
  • 💼 Challenge ak opòtinite nan dey patipasyon.

Garis waktu

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    Jounal la ap diskite sou eleksyon Etazini ki fèk fini kote Ameriken-Endyen yo te vote. Yo estime ant 4 a 4.6 milyon Ameriken-Endyen ki ka vote, ak anviwon 50% reyèlman vote. Gen yon detaye sou jan vot Endyen-Ameriken yo te chanje soti nan Demokrat pou an favè Repibliken yo, ki gen yon enfliyans siyifikatif nan eta kote eleksyon yo te sere, tankou Kalifòni ak Nouyòk, e menm New Jersey ak Maryland.

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    Diskite sou kè kolè ak viktimizasyon kominote Endou Ameriken yo te fè fas, tankou lè Temple BAPS te fè fas ak baton enfòmasyon nan Robinsville, NJ, sou administrasyon Biden-Harris la. Konfli sa a poze anpil angle sou kominote a. Yon lòt pwen enpòtan se pwoblèm ak SB 403 nan Kalifòni ki te prèske fè lwa kont Endou yo konsènan kast, ki te ogmante kòlè nan kominote a.

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    Gen yon kritik nan administrasyon Demokrat yo sou neglejans imigran legal ki soti nan End, ak yon diskisyon sou pwoblèm pou jwenn rezidans pèmanan ki dire jiska 100 ane. Videyo a diskite sou fèbte Demokrat yo nan rejiman sa a, menm lè gen gwoup lan andedan pati a ki enfliyanse politik sa a. Sa a se prezante kòm yon lòt rezon kijan yon pati nan kominote Endou te deplase sipò yo pou Repibliken yo.

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Pertanyaan yang Sering Diajukan

  • Ki rezon ki fè Ameriken Endyen yo te chanje pozisyon vote yo nan eleksyon sa a?

    Kòmantè etranje kont Ameriken Endyen yo, move tretman imigran legal, ak sipò pou politik kont Hinduism te enfliyanse vòt Ameriken Endyen yo pou Repibliken yo.

  • Ki pwoblèm ki konsènen imigran legal Endyen yo nan peyi Etazini?

    Gen yon move tretman kont imigran legal Endyen ki gen ladan tan atant pou kat vèt ki depase 100 an.

  • Ki jan Repibliken yo te itilize lideraj ki soti nan kominote Hindu a pou atire vòt?

    Repibliken yo te prezante kandida ki fè prèv lidèship Et Hinduism, sa ki te atire sipò kominote Ameriken Endyen yo.

  • Èske gen yon diferans nan tandans vòt ant Ansyen ak Jèn Ameriken Endyen yo?

    Wi, jèn Ameriken Endyen yo te gen plis tandans vote pou Repibliken yo.

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    namaskar hello and welcome to P gurus
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    Channel I'm your host Shri joining me
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    today is utso chakrabarti as we take a
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    closer look at how Indian Americans
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    voted in the recently concluded us
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    elections to know all that and more
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    let's welcome utsav chakrabarti but
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    before that please like this video and
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    Namar
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    Namaste I'm doing
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    good so um this this is a game that I
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    play with every every gu make sure that
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    they are on their toes switch languages
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    on them and see how they respond it just
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    gives a little bit of banter and fun so
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    G I requested you to put together like a
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    five point uh uh summary of how the
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    indian-americans voted people say it's
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    between four to 4.6 million
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    indian-americans who can vote in US
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    elections and about 50% typically vote
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    so let's say around number of two
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    million people voted actually voted so
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    I'm going to let you talk to your slide
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    de that you brilliantly put together and
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    then we can take it from there so I'm
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    just bringing it up now here we go over
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    to
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    you so sh something that is very
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    interesting in this election is that
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    there is already a lot of conversation
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    going on about the shift in the
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    indian-american or as I would call it
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    American Hindu vote because most of them
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    are American citizens uh all of them are
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    American citizens if they voted and and
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    how the votes made a difference and uh I
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    think there has been been a major shift
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    it could be as high as 12% or so in
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    across the country in terms of the
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    people who voted who shifted towards
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    Trump and what is interesting is that
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    not only has that made difference big
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    difference in the Battleground States
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    you know the states that flipped pretty
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    much all all over to the Trump side but
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    even in places like California uh New
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    York New Jersey uh Maryland places which
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    otherwise are blue States but have
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    significant Indian American or American
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    Hindu communities in them there was a
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    big shift in the number of votes pulled
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    towards the Republicans so all in all uh
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    I do believe that the the shift in the
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    vote from the indian-american side made
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    a huge difference in favor of the
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    Republicans uh and a lot of people
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    including many
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    Democrats are in disbelief first because
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    they never believed that this could
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    happen to this level there was a small
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    shift happening many people knew that
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    but this degree of shift they never
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    expected it and so many of them are
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    trying to figure out why it happened
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    besides the usual you know tripe of oh
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    they hate women and you know everybody
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    hates women kind of if you filter out
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    that uh narrative I think the we the
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    Democrats need to understand and they
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    are reaching out to us including to
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    Hindu action uh to figure out what's the
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    community's analysis you know what what
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    people like us who usually work within
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    the community uh felt and why this ch
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    change happened so I thought it's
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    important that we discuss this
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    absolutely the first one you mentioned
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    is the constant hounding and harassment
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    of Hindus correct that was a huge deal
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    uh most people did not understand most
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    people in the current White House most
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    people in the Democratic party
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    leadership including those who are of
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    Indian origin or are of Hindu origin did
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    not pay attention to the anger within
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    the community and trust me you you know
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    it takes a lot to make our community
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    pissed off uh so the the the anger
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    within the community was palpable so two
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    things I believe made a clear def you
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    know clear demarcation and made the
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    American Hindu Community feel that they
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    were being targeted the first is the is
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    the raid on the baps Mand in Robinsville
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    uh you New Jersey for you know many of
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    your viewers are fully aware of this
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    within four months of the Biden Harris
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    Administration in 2020
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    the Mand the the largest Hindu Mand in
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    the Western Hemisphere the Robinsville
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    baps Mand was raided by SWAT teams so
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    and it happened within the first four
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    months of the new new Administration
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    coming so there was amongst the baps
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    Community amongst the Gujarati community
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    and largely amongst the Hindu Community
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    there was this this understanding that
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    this was brewing up and it was a
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    premeditated as if like let's come to
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    power and do something uh approach
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    approach to this issue and I think that
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    made made quite a bit of difference and
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    it put fear in the minds of the American
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    Hindus to cap that off you know to top
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    it off further after the new
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    Administration came there was a series
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    of movements around America all led by
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    democrats all left by the extreme Fringe
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    the left Fringe of the Democrats first
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    in Seattle then in California and then
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    in many other places to designate
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    American Hindus and you know trap them
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    under the so-called cast narrative and
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    SB 403 was the culmination of that
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    effort in California and and for those
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    of you who have been following that it
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    almost reached a within a hair's length
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    of becoming a law and you know Governor
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    Gavin knew some vetoed it at the last
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    moment because it was so against the law
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    that it wouldn't have stood scrutiny in
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    the courts but the fact that SB 403 made
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    it that far uh also created a lot of
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    anger in the minds of the Hindus it was
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    so blatantly anti- India and anti- IND
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    indianamerican and anti-hindu that the
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    community really took a step back and it
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    was not just the Hindu community in
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    California which obviously was at the
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    Forefront of the of the brunt of this
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    attack but it was the Hindu Community
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    across the country which responded
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    because it felt that this is a creeping
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    attack and a creeping uh you know
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    discrimination that was spreading all
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    across the country and the Democrats
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    fully embraced it and that was the
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    reason why I believe that there was a
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    big section of the community who
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    genuinely questioned their allegiance to
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    the party and almost felt helpless at
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    their predicament because many people
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    across the country uh from Indian origin
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    have been lifelong Democrats and you
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    know as a community organizer as an
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    organ you know as a leader of Hindu
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    action I meet people across the country
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    and because you know we are nonpartisan
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    so we we we are equally friendly with
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    both supporters of both the parties and
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    that was the main message we got from
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    the people who were Democrats that I
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    spent 30 years being a Democrat but I
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    can't stand it anymore and that was that
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    was the reason I believe the so the
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    first point I think is very important if
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    any Democrat thought leader in DC or
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    anywhere is listening they should pay
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    attention to this and now the next point
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    that you pointed out is the willful
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    neglect of legal immigrants from India I
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    had the pleasure of Congressman rajak
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    krishnam morti come on my Channel and he
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    jokingly said that the wait time for
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    green card for Indians now is 100
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    years 100 years I mean that means that
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    you are not going to get green card
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    period and then I also brought up the
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    issue of children who have turned 18 but
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    they were not born in the United States
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    and if the parents don't have a green
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    card then they get stuck in limbo they
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    have to return back to their Homeland
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    which means the family gets split
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    usually the mother takes the children
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    back to uh India and uh this is
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    something that needs to be fixed and he
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    said well this is what we call as
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    documented dreamers daa is undocumented
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    dreamers this is documented dreamers I'm
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    like you know dude do something about it
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    I didn't say that I was being nice to
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    Congressman rajak Krishna MTI if he's
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    watching or if his team is watching I
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    mean I felt a little you know funny
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    about the way that conversation was
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    going because years is come on now and
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    and who who amongst them made sure that
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    that would not get shortened they should
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    they should introspect there are many
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    Democrats who didn't want that to happen
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    they didn't want to reduce the wait time
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    for Indians to something more reasonable
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    like five years maybe even five years is
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    too long in my opinion so anyway so you
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    your take on what is happening about
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    this neglect of illegal legal immigrants
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    in from India
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    yes so you know as somebody who himself
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    you know I I came here as a student I I
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    worked on H1 Visa I was an H1 visa for
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    14 years before you know my green card
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    came so I personally know the Pains of
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    the the the suffering pains and the
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    sufferings of the indian-american
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    community in terms of the Visa Green
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    Card weight line and you know and it
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    gets worse you know I am not I I am on
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    I'm okay now because you know I got it
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    10 years ago but now people are still
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    still suffering so what I felt in this
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    situation happened was there were
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    Congress members from the
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    indian-american community from the
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    American Hindu Community who tried to
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    solve this people like Raja people like
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    Rana people like sh tanar they tried to
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    help the community out but they were
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    just powerless and at a time when kamla
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    Harris was the white president and and
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    she was in the White House it would have
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    taken very little a couple of executive
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    orders
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    to fix this or to at least reduce the
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    suffering for the people and in four
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    years those executive orders never came
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    it did not require a comprehensive
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    immigration Bill to fix all the problems
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    some of these problems for you know
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    especially the legal uh the dala as as
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    as you call it the children of the legal
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    immigrants they had to pay international
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    fees at universities because now they
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    are stud on a student visa after living
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    in that state for 15 years growing up in
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    in California for 15 years going to
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    school there and then now paying as an
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    international student fees uh and being
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    on student visa so that tragedy was
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    never addressed despite all the powers
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    that the White House had to address it
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    and I think the community a big section
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    of the community could not look away
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    from it especially the responsibility
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    that vice president Harris could have
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    taken in this regard and it was not like
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    they didn't know about it there were
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    enough people in the community informing
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    them beseeching them to do something
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    absolute silence uh so that I think was
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    a big big issue and I can tell you that
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    that issue needs to be solved quickly
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    and I hope that the the Republican uh
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    team that is coming right now even
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    though president Trump has been quite
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    open about saying that legal immigrants
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    especially those who go to universities
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    in America should get green card as
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    quickly as possible and all of them have
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    been making positive noise you know VI
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    has been making positive noise obviously
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    uh Elon Musk has been quite supportive
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    of legal immigrants so it needs to be
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    seen how the current the coming
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    Administration addresses it but I think
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    the Democrats miss the bus by a mile on
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    this one and it was tragic it was almost
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    as if they made an extra effort not to
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    address this issue then just miss it so
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    that that was very bad on their part um
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    the next one you said is growth in
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    perception that Biden Harris aligned
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    with non-government entities like Soros
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    correct so that was a that is a global
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    perception and and it's not just F
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    related to India it's related to Europe
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    like you know Hungary has been very
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    vocal about this as a country there are
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    they also banned
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    him yeah so so so India has been a
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    victim of that and there was a growing
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    perception within America that much of
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    the anti-hindu activism going on in
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    America by nonprofits that are closely
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    linked to the Democrats where being
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    greenlighted by billionaires like Soros
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    and and you know I I can go into one
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    hour conversation on it on its own but
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    and we have done that in the past but I
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    genuinely believe that the big section
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    of the community felt that this is
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    something that the Democrats could have
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    avoided or at least tried to balance it
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    out but they did never did so Point
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    number one which you know which is a
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    which is the biggest reason in my
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    opinion that and point number three are
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    interconnected and people felt like
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    Point number one was being driven by the
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    point number three and that led to Big
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    alienation within the community and even
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    those Hindus American Hindus or Indian
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    Americans who were part of the Biden
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    haris team who had access to their to
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    their ears you know who travel with them
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    on on Air Force One in private would
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    Express their inability to impress upon
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    the leadership because they were like
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    okay well some in New York or some
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    billionaire somewhere who runs a big
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    nonprofit is overruling our concerns and
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    that also I have heard from people so so
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    that was something that that was not
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    taken well by the community even even
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    their own allies within the Democratic
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    Party from the indian-american community
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    uh felt exasperated by this this
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    situation um next one is Rise of
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    American Hindus in the Republican
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    leadership yes and uh and and this is
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    where very openly visible now I mean
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    most people can see this it was a series
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    of events that made people feel that the
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    Republicans despite their you know being
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    Infamous of not being a party that is
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    open to diversity uh of certainly having
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    people who are more white supremacist uh
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    more Christian right-wing leaning having
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    said all of those things the fact that
  • 00:13:50
    VI ramaswami who did face discrimination
  • 00:13:53
    within the party but remained relevant
  • 00:13:56
    and a very powerful voice in the
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    Republican leadership that was part of
  • 00:14:01
    the Trump team and VI ramaswami was a
  • 00:14:04
    very you know he was quite open about
  • 00:14:05
    being a proud Hindu that along with the
  • 00:14:08
    fact that JD van Vance's wife was a
  • 00:14:11
    practicing Hindu and Usha Vance was
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    highlighted by the Republicans know all
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    of them face discrimination too I agree
  • 00:14:18
    to that but the fact that they were
  • 00:14:20
    embraced by the leadership along with of
  • 00:14:23
    course in the end Tuli gabard who is who
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    is a very proud Hindu who has been on
  • 00:14:26
    record saying that Democrats have
  • 00:14:28
    discriminated against her on the basis
  • 00:14:30
    of her faith being embraced by Trump
  • 00:14:32
    himself in the last days of the campaign
  • 00:14:34
    all of these made an impact and those
  • 00:14:37
    American Indian Americans or those
  • 00:14:39
    American Hindus who were kind of on the
  • 00:14:42
    edge you know who had experien or who
  • 00:14:45
    have narratives being fed to them that
  • 00:14:47
    the Republicans are discriminatory
  • 00:14:49
    against Hindus or Indians you know all
  • 00:14:51
    those people kind of stepped a little
  • 00:14:54
    bit towards the Republican side even
  • 00:14:55
    more after they saw these young leaders
  • 00:14:57
    come up and rised to the stage with
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    Trump and I think that made a big
  • 00:15:02
    difference you know I particularly like
  • 00:15:05
    the Poise he exhibited Vive Ras Swami
  • 00:15:08
    when he was confronted by people were
  • 00:15:09
    actually very hostile in their
  • 00:15:12
    description of the Hinduism religion
  • 00:15:14
    corre and he was very very poised and he
  • 00:15:17
    made sure that his answer actually hit
  • 00:15:20
    home it was it takes some you know you
  • 00:15:22
    have to think on your feet to come up
  • 00:15:23
    with the right answer that will resonate
  • 00:15:26
    with the viewer who had some you know
  • 00:15:29
    preconceived notions about the whole
  • 00:15:30
    thing so I really like the way he
  • 00:15:32
    handled all those things and he never
  • 00:15:34
    shered away from admitting that he was a
  • 00:15:37
    Hindu and he was proud of being a Hindu
  • 00:15:39
    and that that makes a big difference in
  • 00:15:41
    fact he raised the intellectual
  • 00:15:43
    discourse to a new level and you know I
  • 00:15:47
    you know at one time we even tweeted
  • 00:15:49
    that the way VI responds to the attacks
  • 00:15:52
    on him and his Hindu Faith reminded us
  • 00:15:56
    of the earlier days when when Scholars
  • 00:15:58
    of ad and Vish and different schools of
  • 00:16:01
    Hindu and Jane and both both the
  • 00:16:03
    philosophies would debate each other and
  • 00:16:06
    raise the discourse at the to the
  • 00:16:08
    philosophical level I mean his responses
  • 00:16:10
    were so well made and you know people
  • 00:16:12
    may like to hear that or not like to
  • 00:16:14
    hear that but that's what we are all
  • 00:16:16
    proud of and I think that made an impact
  • 00:16:18
    that made an impact not just on
  • 00:16:20
    indian-americans but also on mainstream
  • 00:16:22
    Americans uh for every you know white
  • 00:16:25
    supremacist nut case who questioned VI
  • 00:16:28
    on his ideas and his faith and his
  • 00:16:30
    background there were 10 others non-
  • 00:16:33
    Indians in in some red State who became
  • 00:16:36
    his fans and I think that that made an
  • 00:16:39
    impact in the in the community and
  • 00:16:41
    lastly out of control
  • 00:16:43
    Dei spooked the new
  • 00:16:47
    liberals correct so that I felt a lot
  • 00:16:50
    most liberal I'm sorry the most Li sorry
  • 00:16:52
    the most liberal amongst the
  • 00:16:53
    indian-americans so you know younger
  • 00:16:56
    people tend tend to be more liberal they
  • 00:16:58
    need you know when they go to
  • 00:16:59
    universities they're obviously they're
  • 00:17:00
    starting off from a left of center
  • 00:17:02
    position uh lot of younger people felt
  • 00:17:06
    the effect of
  • 00:17:07
    Dei in their college admissions they
  • 00:17:10
    felt the effect of Dei after graduating
  • 00:17:12
    from college and it hit them home they
  • 00:17:16
    may have been liberal on many other
  • 00:17:17
    issues they may have been super liberal
  • 00:17:19
    on you know and were quite against Trump
  • 00:17:22
    in many cases but when the super Dei
  • 00:17:26
    narrative hit their personal lives their
  • 00:17:29
    you know bank accounts HIIT their
  • 00:17:32
    pockets they kind of started questioning
  • 00:17:34
    the rest of the narratives that were
  • 00:17:35
    being fed to them and I think many young
  • 00:17:39
    indian-americans uh shifted or at least
  • 00:17:41
    became sympathetic towards the
  • 00:17:43
    Republicans after their personal you
  • 00:17:46
    know hatred and the personal
  • 00:17:47
    discriminations they face based on
  • 00:17:49
    Dei thank you so much viewers I hope you
  • 00:17:52
    got a gist of what the Indian American
  • 00:17:54
    voter was thinking before he voted or
  • 00:17:56
    she voted in the 2024 elections is this
  • 00:17:59
    going to continue perhaps yes because
  • 00:18:01
    the interesting study the analysis of
  • 00:18:03
    the vot says that the older the Indian
  • 00:18:07
    American the more the preponderance that
  • 00:18:09
    that person voted for the Democrat the
  • 00:18:11
    younger ones de voted for the
  • 00:18:13
    Republicans so this is not good news for
  • 00:18:15
    the Democrats we will leave it at that
  • 00:18:17
    we are as always like you said we have
  • 00:18:19
    our ears open anyone wants to come and
  • 00:18:21
    talk to us about where where they stand
  • 00:18:23
    and how they would like to steer the
  • 00:18:25
    Democratic party or the Republican party
  • 00:18:27
    for that matter we are always is open at
  • 00:18:29
    pgurus thank you so much UTV this was a
  • 00:18:31
    wonderful conversation we had and
  • 00:18:33
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    he needs a lot of motivation and
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    encouragement thank you once again sir
  • 00:18:43
    thank you namaste
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