Posted on 12/27/2025 8:43:59 PM PST by libh8er
A fringe white nationalist is generating millions of views of anti-Indian content. Research reveals 61% of his engagement comes from bot farms in Pakistan, Indonesia, and Russia. There is a particular moment in every demagogue’s career when rhetoric turns into a project. Not the early period of noisy adolescence, when insult functions merely as theatre, or even the intermediate stage when vitriol becomes an organising principle. No, the moment that matters is when hatred acquires a constituency, when contempt ceases to be performance and instead aspires to become politics. Nick Fuentes has arrived at that moment.
For years, Fuentes existed as an almost inevitable cultural artefact, the genial racist, the laughing fascist, the tailored heir to the ruin of Charlottesville, someone whose worldview was so deliberately adolescent that one could almost mistake it for immaturity rather than ideology. He was treated as a spectacle, a punchline with teeth. He was too fringe to shape policy, too toxic to be invited indoors, too loud to fade away. He was, like many figures of the post-alt-right diaspora, a professional disturbance.
That era is over.
Fuentes is no longer just yelling. He is selecting enemies. He is no longer merely sneering. He is curating targets. He is no longer ranting for applause. He is building an architecture of hate. And Indians, specifically Hindu Indians, Indian-Americans, and the civic space they inhabit, now stand squarely in his crosshairs.
This was not accidental. It was deliberate. And it did not emerge in an ideological vacuum, but as the product of narcissism, cultural insecurity, racial fantasy, geopolitical utility, and the cold, mechanised logic of algorithmic amplification.
It is important to be clear here. Fuentes did not discover racism against Indians. He noticed that it was available.
The primary rhetorical engine driving anti-Indian sentiment is the “Great Replacement Theory” (GRT) applied to the labour market. The Centre for the Study of Hate and Extremism (CSO) released a report analysing anti-Indian racism on X (formerly Twitter) between July and September 2025. The data is stark: narratives framing Indians as “invaders” and “job thieves” accounted for 69.7% of high-engagement racist posts, generating over 111.8 million views.
Good post.
It is almost as if folks here like to lose—and viciously attack people fighting for them.
Little Nicky: “Hitler’s cool.”
Little Nicky is a fool.
Beta Hitler is his name,
Hating Jews his claim to fame.
Little Nicky
Is a sicky
And his views are
Very icky.
#BurritoMussolini #NickTheCuck
While #LittleNicky is downstairs being #BetaHitler online, #MommyDoesHisLaundry
I informed our ethics people. The issue was far larger than my little corner in IT. It spanned the company. The CEO/Board fired the top 3 layers deep of HR, 2 layers of IT (should have been more), and countless middle managers in many departments. It was at a global company with over 15k employees. No one was prosecuted. The company didn’t want it public. and to the Indian propogandists, they know full well that paying for jobs is common practice in India and it has come to our shores.
I prefer importing few thousand PRODUCTIVE skilled workers who never commit violent crime than importing 30 million low skilled illegals sucking at tax payers teats and committing violent crimes and truck accidents. Are you forgetting that USA is a unique country created by productive immigrants starting with the Mayflower? If you can’t compete with productive immigrants, that is your fault. I worked in US for 40 years in computerized manufacturing. Never had a problem with competition from immigrants.
You've never experienced Indians coming in and taking over your industry. Once they do that, it doesn't matter how smart or hard working you are, they won't hire you if you're not Indian.
You want to talk about hard work? I've designed many advanced chips requiring many sleepless nights, been involved in many startups, one got sold to a large company.
QUIT INSULTING YOUR FELLOW AMERICANS. MANY AMERICANS IN THE STEM FIELDS ARE OUT OF WORK, AND YOU'RE JUST FULL OF INSULTS.
Someone should have called the authorities.
You obviously do not know what H1-Bs are—and you were one of them.
H1-B visas are specifically called “non-immigrant” visas.
Since you are too illiterate to have known this, I provide the official source on this matter:
https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/h-1b-specialty-occupations
Bobbyvotes, you really have your head up your anus. Keep it up! You make me laugh, “former executive!”
You are an example of the problem.
You are badly misinformed. I came to USA on a student visa in 1960 to work on masters degree in mechanical engineering. F1-B visa did NOT EXIST in 1960. Stop making uninformed assumptions. It expires your low IQ
These are not meant for people to stay here. There are other paths for legal, up front, immigration.
Students and H1-Bs are not immigrants. They are temporary and for a set time period and purpose.
My wife and I know people who overstayed student visas, and they know they were supposed to leave, back then.
If you got hired on a student visa, that process now requires an H1-B from a student visa conversion, posting for it, after getting some expected - mandated - education, while in the US.
No, we do not need any H1-B or student visa conversions to such H1-B visas. There is nothing an American can't do, as you also noted, by stating you worked with a ton of US citizens in your jobs. You were just another cog in the machine.
We have no lack of cogs.
I did NOT want to stay here. In 1960 era student visa holders were allowed to work max 18 months after graduation if work was in related field as study. Since I spent my own money at the university (actually my parents money, I was only 20 years old in 1960) I accepted a job offer from Link-Belt company in Chicago, to recuperate my college expenses in United States. When my 18 months work about to expire, I gave 2 weeks notice to quit. My employer wanted me to keep working. Their lawyers worked with immigration to change my student visa to permanent resident visa. I could not have done it without company sponsorship. Then I met an American woman, we got married and I decided to stay. Marriage would also have made me eligible for immigrant visa.
It is always amusing to see someone try to insult another for having “low IQ”, while the insult uses nonsensical non-applicable words (I think you wished you said “exposes”), and doesn’t even use proper punctuation.
The auto correct changes what I type and I don’t have time to proof read everything I type. I am busy trading stock options.
Actual immigrant visas are the way to do it. Marrying a US citizen also assures immigrants are required to not get on welfare for ten years and that someone is there who can help socialize the newcomer, along with the responsibility of that person for those ten years.
H1-Bs don't get that. They bring in their families and spouses and their former country's set of expectations and don't assimilate well, because they don't have to. Chain migration is a big thing with H1-Bs all around me, but I've been to a wonderful wedding anniversary and birthday parties, as well. This is transplanting a country.
This is also true of people “rescued” from places like Somalia, and they, too, don't assimilate, but bring their culture. We see what that is doing, right now.
We need to cut off these paths. Every country in the world exists for only its own citizens. No country exists for another country's citizens—period. If we collapse that, we deserve all the illegals and unlimited “legals,” we get, and will disappear as a country (and are).
One of the reasons I chose to study for higher degree in United States rather than Germany was I watched so many Hollywood movies I was very curious about United States. And sure enough I felt more at home in Iowa city than in my home town in India. Smart move on my part to choose Iowa instead of 4 other universities where I was also accepted. Iowa people were very nice and friendly. What is nice about USA is that everyone speaks same language, English. In India each state has a different language. Only way to communicate is either English or Hindi. This is my 66th year in US, and I visited India only twice because I don’t feel at home there anymore.
There is much to be thankful for when you can live safely, around nice people who respect you back.
I want you to enjoy being who you fully are—an American. You are responsible and intend well.
I know immediate relatives of someone who married into my family from Latin America that can't respect work and think others are there to fund their life. Sadly, they get their teen and adult kids to effectively be their slaves. It is common there for fathers or husbands to have their wives and kids work and take care of them. These people think they are kings. If you try to leave or push back, they lie about you to all your friends and family, to keep you in line.
Strangely, they wonder and complain about why the family member won't chain migrate them, here. These same people don't even qualify for that country's social security or medical care, due to non-work. Thus, nothing would transfer here and that family member would have to fund everything, again, and no welfare is allowed, as you sign off saying someone you sponsor will not attempt to use welfare here and that you will be charged.
The cultures and ethics of people around the world can be interesting, but can also be frightening—especially when you or a loved one would be on the hook for the fallout.
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