Posted on 08/15/2025 11:09:24 AM PDT by algore
A Texas housing developer was forced to deny that a new community being built in the Dallas area will be exclusively for Indian-Americans.
Sankalp Developer became infamous for the now-viral tweet that claimed they were building 'a development by INDIANS for the right INDIANS.'
The tweet reads: 'INDIA FIRST!'
The post does not specify where the supposed development would be located, however, Sanklap is based in Frisco - a wealthy suburb of Dallas.
In recent years, Frisco and neighboring communities like Plano, Prosper and Celina have been flooded by Southeast Asians, in what used to be majority white parts of the state.
In the boom town of Celina, Telugu (a language spoken on the subcontinent) has overtaken Spanish as the second most spoken language in its prized school district, according to local reports.
However, the man in charge of Sankalp tells Daily Mail there is no truth to the post, which he learned about on Wednesday evening.
islam is not a race or ethnicity.
islam is a totalitarian death cult founded by a child rapist.
A house divided against itself cannot stand.
Multiculturalism is a weapon used against 1st world Christian countries.
No American should have ANY allegiances to ANY foreign nation.
My grandfather and 2 of his brothers went to war against the same country his father just immigrated from 30 years before.
No American should have split allegiances with China, India, Israel, Russia, etc... NONE OF THEM
Are you in Frisco? My best friend in the world lives there.
Yep. I call it New “New Delhi”.
Comanches?
Dot not feather…..
Brother Habib, the swishy machine is overflowing!
Try marrying outside your caste. The next funeral you attend will be your own!
Look out for Sharia
I prefer to deal with one of the 5 civilized tribes. After all, the last Confederate general to surrender to the Yankees was a full blooded Cherokee.
Wrong language. More likely, New Bangalore. Of course those wily Asians keep changing their city names.
I don’t know to what extent caste is still present in the Indian mind, but that it exists to a degree is not in question.
I have known more than a few Indians personally and professionally, and they range from fully Americanized 2nd generation Americans to “off the boat” Indians who by all appearances would be considered Indian citizens and not America. I have never approached the subject of caste with them. But a few I know still inhabit the non-secular Indian cultural spectrum, and I don’t doubt that caste is still a tangible thing for a portion of them.
This crap needs to stop.
Some melting pot. It’s become more like beef stew.
I’m sick of all the entitled, America hating, special interest groups trying to destroy our country. If they’re that hellbent on their own unicultural community, they can GO BACK HOME!!!
I'm not Cherokee, not even 1/1046th, but a couple of cousins in the early 19th century married Cherokee women and went with their families on the Trail of Tears to Indian Territory. I can trace their descendants in the records until the early 1900s and one of them has turned up as a DNA match despite being a rather distant cousin.
No fan of Indian immigration but besides this point, people should be allowed to form communities with those they wish.
Freedom of association is an integral human right and should be as sacrosanct under the First Amendment as free speech and freedom of religion.
U.S. companies who have off-shored to India take the caste system very carefully and try to hire within the same castes for departments.
Have a manager in a caste beneath the employees and nobody will do what he tells them to do. A higher caste manager and everyone will tell him only what they think he wants to hear.
If that is true, I did not know that. So much for “merit based”.
Yeah, we're not ready to have that discussion on Indian caste racism, which makes Jim Crow pale in comparison.
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