My classmate came back from Canada, and we got together.


During the gathering, we talked about jokes from India, and he looked full of helplessness.
He said, what’s said online is not exaggerated, it’s really like that now.
A while ago, when he went to the outpatient clinic, more than half were Indians.
The subway on downtown Toronto’s Yonge-University line was crowded with dark-skinned Indians.
Canada now, the upper class is still okay, but resources at the lower levels are almost completely occupied by Indians.
India and Canada have already clashed by 2025.
India uses Sikhism as a pretext to continuously increase its influence in Canada.
It feels like the Canadian government has been infiltrated, and its policies towards India are completely at a disadvantage.
When you notice an Indian, there’s actually already a large group around him.
When you notice a group of Indians, it’s highly likely that this place has been taken over by the “Third Brother” (India).
Last year, a new Indian moved into the neighborhood, it seems he married a university female teacher, and often brings other Indians into the community.
They regularly gather downstairs, setting up wires, lights, and speakers, partying all night with drinking and singing, no one dares to interfere with the security guards.
The “Third Brother” really has no shortage of manpower export; abroad, they are a united reproductive force.
A Singaporean online complained that good jobs are all taken by Indian immigrants, and now locals can only do basic work.
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