The Supreme Irony
After I read this article that had something to do with outsourcing in the US, I felt satirical. My mind went blank for a second not knowing how to react. I wouldn't have bothered if such a bill was drafted by an American (I mean by birth). But the fact that it has been filed by an NRI whose parents would have obviously entered the US by such Visas infuriates me. I understand that the subject here is no more an Indian but an American but wouldn't such an act send wrong signals to the American public? I can empathize her feelings because she is now a American who was an Indian, who now has to survive in the US. But at large, I feel that Indians are debased by Indians themselves!
After I read this article that had something to do with outsourcing in the US, I felt satirical. My mind went blank for a second not knowing how to react. I wouldn't have bothered if such a bill was drafted by an American (I mean by birth). But the fact that it has been filed by an NRI whose parents would have obviously entered the US by such Visas infuriates me. I understand that the subject here is no more an Indian but an American but wouldn't such an act send wrong signals to the American public? I can empathize her feelings because she is now a American who was an Indian, who now has to survive in the US. But at large, I feel that Indians are debased by Indians themselves!
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