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The Real Threat to Western Civilization Isn’t Islam—It’s India

It's worse than you think.

You might have noticed that most mainstream opposition to legal mass migration has primarily targeted immigration from Islamic countries, with Muslims criticized by political pundits for being too anti-feminist, anti-gay, and anti-Israel.

Many complaints about Muslim immigration are completely valid. And I agree, the spread of Islam is alarming. But it seems the media is conveniently ignoring that in most Western countries, the majority of immigration lately has not been Middle Eastern, but Indian.

Last year, India was the leading source of immigrants to Canada, Australia, and the U.K., and ranked third for the U.S..

Indians are not known for committing terrorist attacks or covering their women head to toe with black sheets, but they still bring their own unique third-world tendencies that are simply not compatible with Western Civilization.

Before I go any further, let me be clear about one thing. I'm not saying that every Indian participates in every single negative aspect of Indian culture. That's stupid. There are always exceptions to the rules, and people who rise above their circumstances. But when it comes to a discussion on society, generalizations are necessary.

Here are some of the destructive elements of Indian culture that we absolutely do not want in the West:

Lack of hygiene

The most common stereotype about India is the disturbing lack of hygiene.

People who travel to India report stepping off the plane and immediately being hit with the strong smell of raw sewage and then enjoying that lingering smell until they depart.

(Why do people who know this beforehand willingly travel to India? I don't get it.)

Where does this smell come from? Well, there's this problem with open defecation. People say it's because of infrastructure or poverty. But, that's not entirely true. It's a cultural thing too.

Many Indians believe that toilets are 'ritually unclean' and that alternatively, open defecation is 'wholesome' and associated with 'health, strength, and masculinity.'

Despite common belief, most rural homes have a latrine. But because of cultural beliefs  nearly 30% of them remained unused, as families decide to defecate in the nearby field or road instead.

Open defecation is just the tip of the hygiene iceberg in India, others include failure to shower and use deodorant, swimming in dirty public pools, using armpits, unwashed hands and feet to make food, and so on.

When Indians migrate to Western countries, there is no 'magic soil' that automatically makes them pick up good hygiene practices. We can wish this were the case, but it's not.

Last summer, it was exposed that Indian migrants were defecating on beaches and in lakes in Ontario, Canada, and the bylaw officers who tried to stop them were labeled 'racist.'

I don't know about you, but the idea of welcoming in millions of people who are anti-toilet and anti-deodorant is not very appealing. Just imagine the smell.

Corruption and bribery

Bribery and corruption are the backbone of Indian society. Devoid of Christian morals, India simply doesn't value honesty, loyalty, or justice like Westerners do. Kindness and fairness are seen as weaknesses.

Over 62% of Indians have paid a bribe to a public official at some point in their lives. I personally don't know a single American who's had to pay a bribe.

Jayant Bhandari, an Indian emigrant to Canada, wrote in an article for American Renaissance:

I have never (I am using the word advisedly) had a contract honored in India. When you bribe, you must do so skillfully. If you have an opposing side in a legal fight, the judge and the police will take bribes from both sides. Your lawyer will collude with the opposing side and with the judge right in front of you to maximize bribes. 

This is exactly what people are talking about when they say 'low-trust society.' I personally don't want the law to be dictated by money and sex.

Let me say this again: these behaviors do not suddenly evaporate when an Indian lands in America (or any other Western land). Don't believe me? Talk to a Canadian.

In-group preferences

Indians hire their own. There are numerous examples in companies where one India is given hiring privileges and before long, the whole department is speaking Hindi.

Tim Hortons, a popular Canadian coffee chain, is constantly getting made fun of on social media (and in real life) for only staffing Indians. It's gotten to the point where Canadians –the most tolerant and liberal people on earth– are calling it 'Singh Hortons.'

It might be in-group preferences, nepotism, or corporate payouts, nobody really knows.

But it's obvious to everyone that Indian Tim Hortons managers are choosing to hire their own over jobless Canadians. Turns out, importing people who don't have an honor system results in Indian-quality customer service.

(Actual) rape culture

It's no secret that Pakistan is the rape capital of the world. And everyone is so quick to blame Islam as the culprit. Well, what about India where the rape statistics are basically the same?

Sexual violence is extremely common in India. 85 rapes are reported every day, and that number would be even higher if there were propers systems in place. If you see a terrifying gang-rape story in the news, there's a high chance it took place in India.

Every week you can find a horrific story about a tourist who gets ambushed, raped, and sometimes killed. Remember that Spanish couple? Heartbreaking.

(To any young women reading this: please do NOT travel to India, Eat, Pray, Love is just a marketing ploy to sell more airline tickets.)

Considering this, is it really any surprise that the three countries that have received the majority of Indian immigration recently are all experiencing huge upticks in sexual assaults?

Not only is the sexual abuse of women commonplace in India, but sexual violence against children is as well. Horrifyingly enough, a large 2007 study found that about 50% of children in India had experienced some form of sexual abuse.

It's terrifying to think that many of our streets are now filled with men from a country like that. If women and children aren't safe traveling to India, they aren't safe when India travels to them either.

Lying and scamming

Unlike the West, there is no shame in dishonesty in India. Indians pride themselves in getting away with lies, which they see as 'being clever.' There is a reason why negative Western stereotypes associate Indians with being telephone scammers.

This stereotype doesn't come out of nowhere– in 2022, FBI data found that U.S. Citizens had been scammed out of $12 Billion from these Indian scam call centers. Most of these call centers target elderly Americans who don't know any better.

I'm not making this up out of nowhere. There was an actual study from a UK University on fifteen different nationalities that ranked Indians as the least honest.

Once again, there's so much about our culture that we take for granted. Even though its become increasingly secular, so many of the things we value have distinct Christian roots. Honesty is one of those things.

Our old people already get scammed out of their retirement savings from New Delhi residents enough over the phone, shouldn't they at least be able to trust the people in their own neighborhoods?

Dark pagan beliefs

India is about 80% Hindu, meaning that the majority of the country practices a pagan religion with some dark and demonic elements, which form the foundation for their culture's moral value system.

While Christian morality holds that everyone has souls and we are all equal in inherent dignity, the Indian caste system derived from Hinduism categorizes the lowest class as 'untouchables' and segregates them from society, keeping them in abject poverty because of their family lineage.

Women and children, instead of being treated as the weaker vessels worthy of protection and guidance, are abused and taken advantage of. Families see female babies as less desirable than males, which has resulted in mass sex-based infanticide, causing a gender imbalance across the country with 7% more male births than female births. At one point, a shocking report found that not a single baby girl was born in 112 villages over three months.

That's not all. Other lovely Indian traditions include honor killings, which is when a woman's husband's family kills her if she does something they deem dishonorable.

And don't forget Sati, the practice of burning widows alive on their husband's funeral pyre. Although it was outlawed by the British, it offers us a glimpse into India's pagan religion.

On top of the social implications of Hinduism, the spiritual ones are even more insidious. Hindus treat cows as holy, and worship millions of gods with elephant and monkey heads.

Apparently, the tallest statue in Texas is now dedicated to one of these monkey-headed pagan gods.

The "don't mess with Texas" crowd sure was silent on this one...

If they're not bold enough to say it, I will. Can you keep your monkey worship to India, please?


Foreigners from foreign nations don't just magically become American when they get off the plane. For the most part they just pick right where they left off.

The unfortunate truth is this: the more Indians that come to America, the more America will start to look like India.

America will become even more low-trust, dirty, smelly, corrupt, abusive, and demon-worshipping.

We need to nip this issue in the bud before we turn into Canada or Australia.

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