The western Right has been arguing with itself about the H1B Visa, which I think is hyphenated H1-B sigh, H-1B. As opposed to the O-1, which brings to us the top talent; H-1B is argued to bring over talent which we hope will become top. There's a lot riding on that hope. Elon Musk likes the H-1B. Musk's main platform, X, has people in it who are autist enough to look into the H-1B, who's using it and how much and what they're bringing.
This is all happening whilst Canada and Australia, smaller nations than the US, have been dealing with the sudden irruption of Indian males (and not females, females are always less migratory). Also going on is the resurrection of the Rotherham issue in the UK. Which discussion is also happening on X.
Leaving aside all that, we should like to know more about where India is going. (We know where Pakistan is going - to Taliban invasion and tribal-war.) So: here are some observations on Modi-ism. Last month we got a shufty on Indian culture.
How these factors intersect, would be the issue. India still has problems. Is Modi, at least, going to face these problems honestly? Or is he going to blame the West and push the West toward Indian interests against Western interests?
For now this blog will err on the side of caution. We will assert that, if you disapprove Modi: then you should expect few good things from Modi-supporters abroad. You might be able to work with, say, the Sikhs.
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