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‘Eating rice with hands, go back to home’: Times when Nick Fuentes used anti-India slurs

'Eating rice with hands, go back to home': Times when Nick Fuentes used anti-India slurs

Nicholas J Fuentes, an American white nationalist known for his racist and sexist rants, has been after India for a very long time.He had several times used anti-India slurs at his podcasts, especially targeting Usha Vance, US Vice President’s JD Vance’s wife, and Vivek Ramaswamy.

‘Eating rice with hands, speaking Hindi — is that America?’

In his recent podcast, while speaking about the Christmas celebration in the United States, said that no one celebrates the festival in Texas, Minneapolis and Seattle because there are all Indians, Somalians, and Asians.”What would America be without Christmas? Because pretty soon we’re going to have a country of. A lot of people that don’t celebrate Christmas aren’t Christian, don’t speak English, don’t play baseball, don’t eat hot dogs, don’t eat apple pie. So imagine in 50 years, it’s December 25th, and there. There are no Christmas trees. And it isn’t Christmas in Dallas anymore or Frisco in Texas because it’s all Indians. There is no Christmas in Minneapolis this year because it’s all Somalians. There is no Christmas in Seattle anymore because it’s all Asians,” he said in the podcast.”And nobody’s watching Christmas movies and nobody’s going to visit a nativity scene and nobody’s eating a turkey or a ham or singing Christmas carols and there are no Christmas lights or ornaments. Is that America? Nobody’s even speaking English,” he added.Speaking anti-India slurs, Fuentes asked that people are watching the soccer match on a tv, in a bar, in some hovel, eating rice with their hands, speaking Hindi to each other. Is that America? That look like any America you’ve ever heard of?

‘Now do India’

On a report on X about the Donald Trump administration announcing “full suspension” of immigration and naturalisation for citizens of 19 countries, he commented, “Now do India”. These countries with full or partial travel restrictions include Afghanistan, Burma (Myanmar), Chad, the Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen, Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan and Venezuela. The US has intensified its crackdown on immigration after an Afghan national was accused of shooting one National Guard member and critically wounding another in Washington, DC.

Fuentes calls India food ‘s**t’

“I really appreciate the invitation. It’s very gracious. I have said a lot of negative things about JD Vance. So for him to extend an invitation like that to me to have dinner, a traditional Indian dinner, with his family…it actually moved me. It actually touched me a little bit. I have been nothing but antagonistic to this guy, really unprovoked; I started the beef,” Nick Fuentes said, suggesting that Indians eat s**t.”And so for him, in the spirit of the holiday and Christmas, for him to extend an invitation in public like that, to enjoy a traditional Indian dinner prepared by his wife with his family at the Naval Observatory, he is a better man than me. Credit where it is due,” Fuentes said.Fuentes added that he would have to decline the invitation respectfully as he does not want to eat s**t. “That’s why we don’t want them here,” Fuentes said adding that he knows that Indian eat cow dung and they scratch their a** and prepare the food.

Usha and JD Vance

Fuentes has used anti-India slurs against her multiple times. He in one of the podcasts called her J**t, which is a common slur used against Indian-origin people. In one of the podcasts, Fuentes used racist slurs, saying, “Your guy (JD Vance) is literally a fat, gay, race traitor that married a J***.”Earlier, Fuentes launched his attack on Vance and his family after Vance joined Trump’s re-election campaign last month.Fuentes questioned Vance’s loyalty to white identity, citing his marriage to an Indian woman and the name of their child, Vivek.Not only this, recently, the podcaster mocked the photo featuring JD Vance celebrating Thanksgiving with his Hindu wife Usha’s Indian-origin family.Right-wing commentator Nick Fuentes mocked the Thanksgiving photo in a manner that many netizens deemed ‘racist’ on this year’s Thanksgiving.Pointing at the image, Fuentes mocks its composition, claiming there are “two white people” and “24 Indian or East Asian people” dressed in what he calls “indigenous garb.” He sarcastically challenges viewers to “spot the differences,” using the moment to ridicule the family’s multicultural setting. Fuentes goes on to make a historically warped joke, insisting the first Thanksgiving involved Indigenous Americans, “not real Indians from India.”He then takes a crude swipe at a red drink on the table, comparing it to street beverages in India prepared “with flies” and unsanitary handling. Using the photo as political ammunition, Fuentes argues that anyone considering Vance as a leader should simply look at the image, framing it as all they “need to know.”

Vivek Ramaswamy

“This is not your home. And you know it’s not your home. That’s why you married an Indian and you had Indian kids, You gave them Indian names and you didn’t assimilate, you didn’t even adopt the religion of our country. And you go around telling us that we don’t even have to speak English to be American. F**k you. You should go back to India where there’s a lot more people like you. There’s a billion and a half Indians in India and you don’t have to worry about being called a J**t there because there’s a billion and a half f**king J**ts in India and they won’t call you one over there,” Fuentes said in the recent podcast after his AmFest speech.”Go live there if it makes you feel uncomfortable. If you want to live here, give ounce and a shred of respect to the people that built this country. We’re not asking anymore. We’re telling you. And if you think now that you’re gonna become the governor of Ohio, telling white people that you’re as American as them, you got your anchor baby, birthright citizenship from your H1-B f****ng parents, you think you’re gonna go around Ohio telling people that have been there since the civ or since the Revolutionary War, you’re as American as them, you’re now going to be their governor,” he added.Over his Op-ed piece on New York Times, Fuetnes said, ““Reminder that Vivek Ramaswamy is an actual anchor baby, so everything he says can be completely disregarded … Foreigners who have no right to be here don’t get to lecture me about what it is to be American.” Go to Source

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