Let's talk about Tamil privilege in Singapore

https://x.com/lordarunm/status/1582297611557826561

Lmfao idk why twitter is still recommending tweets about singapore to me

@X (formerly chiobu) @Sasanka_of_Gauda Tamils are the darker Indians right?

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All indians are pretty dark, what are you talking about?:marseyconfused:

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There's a pretty big variety of skin colors there though, I've known some pretty light ones

There are people like this moid and then there's Nikki Haley who looks mayo even though both her parents are Sikhs from India

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Idk when I was in India they all looked the same to me:marseyshrug:

There wasn't a single native person that was even remotely as pale as that foid you linked. Must be some bri'ish admixture, did she show her teeth?

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depends on which state you landed in.

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We were in Delhi.

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Weird.

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I mean they weren't pic related dark, just different shades of brown.

I don't think I've seen a single person who wasn't a tourist who could walk by in Budapest and I could have assumed he was a native by skin colour. (except if it's a gypsy)

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Naw, there's actually a wide spectrum of brown when it comes to Indians, and it's pretty important to them - to the point where they will even use skin lightening products like Michael Jackson did. You know how Indians used to have an economic caste system? Well, that caste system used to line up awfully closely with skin color. So basically the darker you are in India, the more likely it is that your family used to be lower caste.

My understanding is that they're currently in the process of breaking down those stereotypes in much the same way as the civil rights movement for blacks started in the U.S. but unlike us they haven't yet achieved full equality yet so it's still a very sensitive topic).

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