'Oriental Asians': Alex Jones claims Indians have higher crime rates than White
Far-right radio commentator Alex Jones once again made a bizzaare comment against Indians, claiming that they have a higher crime rate than Whites and that is for fraud.
In his latest podcast, Jones was heard saying, "It is true that at the top we have a white crime problem, but statistically white people commit the lowest level of crime after who? Who? Oriental Asians, because you could call Indians, Asian, but they. They have a higher crime rate than whites on average. It's not the highest, but it's high for fraud and stuff like that. Not really violence by knows that there's a proclivity in there, nothing like a Somali's."
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The crimes rates in the United States has been constantly growing. From the gun crimes to university attacks, the US is witnessing a sharp rise in the crime rates.
Earlier, Jones dissected the ongoing H-1B row and called it a mafia, saying seven in 10 H-1Bs came from one region of India.
Jones said he did not hate India, but said it was no less than a mafia if all H-1Bs came from one small region of India.
Jones said that in the last four years, the Indians took over all job sectors in the US and that he only saw Indians everywhere. He also said that in restaurants, not only did all the jobs go to the Indians, but people eating out at these places were also Indians, as they only had jobs in the US now.
"I don't hate Indians," Alex Jones said at the beginning of his anti-India video.
Jones said Indians were smart, that they abided by all the rules, and that they milked it all.
"The Indian mindset is not compatible with American culture," the right-wing commentator said, referring to the viral video of a US influencer showing the cowdung festival in India.
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The crimes rates in the United States has been constantly growing. From the gun crimes to university attacks, the US is witnessing a sharp rise in the crime rates.
Jones said he did not hate India, but said it was no less than a mafia if all H-1Bs came from one small region of India.
Jones said that in the last four years, the Indians took over all job sectors in the US and that he only saw Indians everywhere. He also said that in restaurants, not only did all the jobs go to the Indians, but people eating out at these places were also Indians, as they only had jobs in the US now.
Jones said Indians were smart, that they abided by all the rules, and that they milked it all.
"The Indian mindset is not compatible with American culture," the right-wing commentator said, referring to the viral video of a US influencer showing the cowdung festival in India.
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Oriental Asians " Alex Jones claims Indians have the highest crime rate " Has Jones read this SIR report and linked it to Vote-chori? When did Government read the slogan Satyameva Jayate and allowed ToI to print the "Indians have the highest crime rate" confession ? Earler, the Government considered printing such a Report as the HIGHEST CRIME.. Is allowing the Report to be printed the Hindu equivalent of Islam's Kalma Padhna and Kafara and Christianity's Final Confession and Penance?Since Tamil is the most spoken language amongst all Indian Languages spoken in the US , to please all Satymoorthy and Sathyanathan AIs in the US, I quote a Tamil Proverb to tell the Government that the Tamil equivalent of Final Confession and Penance is a futile attempt to whitewash a decade.The proverb is "SAAGUM KALATHIL SANKARA, SANKARA" (To take the name of Sankaran - another name of Sivan - on the death bed) However , if the death bed is a promised, "thanks and God -speed"Read allPost comment
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