I traveled world wide for over 26 years so you have nothing on me. I averaged 120+ flights per year.
Numerous areas in the country of India can best be described as a cesspool on a 90 degree day. Care to take a swim in the Ganges? Or how about taking a vacation in Calcutta (Kolkata)?
I don’t know if it is their diet, the oils they like to use or whatever, but my experience with “them” has been odoriferous.
An office building I used to work in had a cleaning staff with “those” people and from the 3rd floor you knew when they entered the building.
Just because you do not like the 100% truthful message don’t play the stereotyping card as there ARE reasons stereotyping exists. Or are you implying my olfactory senses are stereotyping?
Nice Alinsky try on the brown skin card. FAIL! Talk about being unworthy of this forum.
Have Hate, Will Travel.
But not with me...I think I’d prefer passage in Odiferous Class. Sometimes a downgrade is an up.
Ok, so the country of India - a 3rd world nation - has widespread poverty and ‘filth’. So how exactly is that connected to a second generation AMERICAN of Indian origin winning an AMERICAN contest?
Your reflexive attempt to connect the above two indicates that you cannot see an INDIVIDUAL in a context other than the race they belong to.
To put it simply - you saw a person of Indian origin and the first thing you posted was “they” stink
You are a racist - plain and simple. And an especially odoriferous one at that.