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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Someone redpill me ob the different kinds of indians. The only things I know about India come from this telenovela: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caminho_das_%C3%8Dndias

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Nibba what? are you a Macaco like me? what a surprise to remember of this Sexy Indian dude novela in RDrama of all places!

Its intro is a total banger til this day! :marseyjam: @Sasanka_of_Gauda

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At least half of rdrama is made up of brazilians. makes sense as it is the gayest latin american country (sorry argies, your saggy old bussies can't hold the title anymore 😜)

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Mexico is certainly the chudliest country in LATAM, though

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Meanwhile, Raj falls in love with Brazilian Duda, who initially fights for Raj's affections but the cultural conflicts exhaust and disillusion her, and she turns away from Raj for a new love. Ravi then falls in love with a Brazilian woman, Camilla. As she tries to adapt to Hindu culture, she provokes conflict in the Ananda family of tradespeople, as Raj's younger sister Shanti aspires to become educated and eschews the traditional roles for women favoured by her mother. Ravi and Camilla eventually marry.

Imagine fighting for a baniyacel's love :marseydicklet:

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There was also another novela about China (i.e. Macau, where Braziloid brainlets think that they still speak Poortuguese), the only thing I remember about it was the Kung Fu Triad fight scene in the beginning, because we Macacochads can be racist and get away with it! :chad:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neg%C3%B3cio_da_China

I just find it very weird how there still hasn't been a novela with a Japan gimmick (as far as I am aware of), given how much omnipresent Japanese immigrants have been in Brazil for over a century, my first thought is that pretty much all Brazilians are already somewhat familiar with Japanese shit, and Japanese-Brazilians are already very assimilated to Macacostan society, so making a novela about Japan isn't as exotic or interesting to Brazilians.

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>Negocio

Nei neighbor nei nei neighbor neighbor nei nei :marseyjamming: @X (formerly chiobu)

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There were a handful in the 1980s back when the :marseyjapanese: began to leave the countryside en masse and were more novel

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