Anti-India rhetoric is rising on US social media, with a study linking the surge in racist posts to immigration debates, H-1B visa politics and influential online accounts.
A new study has found that thousands of posts accusing Indians of “stealing” American jobs and demanding that they “go back home” circulated online last year, gaining hundreds of millions of views.
Indian-origin podcaster and MAGA commentator Dinesh D'Souza came under fire after he posted an AI-generated video of a black person flaunting jewelry and cash while demanding taxes. Internet pointed ...
The rhetoric in the US has become increasingly negative against Indians. A new study by the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) has found that anti-Indian content on X tripled last year, ...
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Hamilton police say an investigation into an officer they suspended after he shared racist and extremist content on social ...