paritosh
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Your generalizations I am sure had a statistically significant sample set used in your research and are not based on the bad experiences you personally facedIndians, in general, are known as scammers and fraudsters. American people are realising it and soon they will start purging their country from these scammers.
I had an Indian business partner and he started using my name to rip off my customers and when I came to know, I kicked him out and started afresh. In six months, he was on the street so he started petty crimes and eventually got caught. But even then I never thought it had anything to do with his communal traits. But subsequent experiences altered my mind.
Said that, I met a lot of good Indians who are honest, hard working and smart. However, unfortunately a majority of Indians indulge in scamming of some sort, tax evasion and other crimes.
Also leading more fortune 500 companies than any other demography in the USPathalogical criminals robbing naive and vulnerable of their life savings. The crooked Indian mind compete neck to neck in all the fraudulent schemes with worst criminals like El Chapo.
The hypocrisy is baffling when on one hand you guys fight tooth and nail when people use terms like 'islamic terror' and leave no stone unturned to pass judgements based on a news article. Generalizations galore