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Another Day, Another Racist Exposed
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Another Day, Another Racist Exposed

I am glad that 99% of white Americans are welcoming and also acknowledge the Native inhabitants and their culture. Without them, we wouldn't have been able to come to America.

Without them, we couldn't fight off these racists or extremists. America should not be down for anything.

But yes this 1%...

u/Swimming-Raise5317 — 4 days ago

Kelly Smith, a self-claimed Texas write in governor candidate, clocking into her daily anti Indian shift again

Another day another Racists! - Kelly Smith, also known as KellyIsRight, a write in candidate for governor in Texas who seems to have made anti Indian content creation her full time identity. She creates YouTube and Instagram content from what looks like a family basement with a Texas flag behind her, openly flaunts her assets for attention, and spends her days pushing anti Indian rhetoric online.

She appears to be surrounded by a small circle of equally questionable associates, including a low level YouTuber called Nick’s Right Podcast and Kaylee Campbell. Many of these people seem deeply unstable, yet they constantly push narratives about removing Indians from Texas, taking over Indian owned businesses, and intimidating hardworking families who are simply trying to build better lives.

And let’s be honest, they do not represent Texas or America.

90% of Americans are good people. Indians succeeded in the U.S. because of employers who gave us opportunities, neighbors who welcomed us, and communities that embraced us. When I first came to Texas, an American aunty from my neighborhood helped me settle in and showed me incredible kindness that I will never forget.

u/Swimming-Raise5317 — 5 days ago
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Kelly Smith, “governor candidate” by title, anti Indian troll by profession

Kelly Smith, also known as KellyIsRight, a write in candidate for governor in Texas who seems to have made anti Indian hate her full time identity. She creates YouTube and Instagram content from what looks like a family basement with a Texas flag behind her, openly flaunts her assets for attention, and spends her days pushing anti Indian rhetoric online.

She appears to be surrounded by a small circle of equally questionable associates, including a low level YouTuber called Nick’s Right Podcast and Kaylee Campbell. Many of these people seem deeply unstable, yet they constantly push narratives about removing Indians from Texas, taking over Indian owned businesses, and intimidating hardworking families who are simply trying to build better lives.

While Indian Americans are busy building companies, creating jobs, inventing tech, paying taxes, and contributing to America through hard work, discipline, and spirituality, these people seem addicted to outrage and attention.

And let’s be honest, they do not represent Texas or America.

90% of Americans are good people. Indians succeeded in the U.S. because of employers who gave us opportunities, neighbors who welcomed us, and communities that embraced us. When I first came to Texas, an American aunty from my neighborhood helped me settle in and showed me incredible kindness that I will never forget.

The loud hateful voices online are a tiny minority.

No amount of hate changes reality.

u/Swimming-Raise5317 — 5 days ago

To the Texans Who Welcomed Us, Thank You

90% of Americans are genuinely good people, and Indian success in the U.S. would not have been possible without them, especially the Texans who welcomed many of us with open arms. We are deeply grateful to the employers who gave us opportunities, the neighbors who welcomed us, and the communities that embraced us and made us feel at home.

When I first came to Texas, I still remember an American aunty from my neighborhood who helped me a lot. In a completely new country, she checked on me, helped me settle in, and treated me with so much kindness when I was far away from home. I will never forget that warmth.

Most white Americans have shown kindness, fairness, and generosity toward Indians. The hateful voices on social media are a very small minority seeking attention and trying to create division, but they do not represent the warmth and goodwill that most Americans and Texans have shown us.

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u/Swimming-Raise5317 — 5 days ago
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Kelly Smith, the so called governor candidate, clocking into her daily anti Indian shift again

Kelly Smith, also known as KellyIsRight, seems to have made it her full time identity to spread anti Indian rhetoric online. She appears to lead a small circle of associates, including a low level YouTuber called Nick’s Right Podcast and even an addict called Kaylee Campbell. Kelly lives in a family basement shooting videos, flaunting her assets with a Texas flag behind her, and from morning to sleep her entire job seems to be bashing Indians on X.

While Indian Americans are busy making their fortune with hard work, discipline, and spirituality, people like this spend their entire day spreading hate online.

Let me be clear, 90% of Americans are good people. Indians succeeded in the U.S. because of them. Employers who hired us, neighbors who welcomed us, and communities that embraced us played a huge role in that success. Most white Americans are not racists.

The loud social media voices are a tiny minority trying to create division for attention.

Indians built businesses, invented tech, and paid taxes alongside Americans, not against them.

No amount of online hate changes reality.

u/Swimming-Raise5317 — 5 days ago
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Indian Teen Smashes False H-1B Lies at City Council Meeting

Most white Americans are not racists. The harsh voices on social media represent a tiny, noisy minority. The guest and host relationship works when both sides trust each other, and that's what's happened here. Indian Americans have built businesses, patented inventions, raised families, and paid taxes, all because Americans created the space for us to thrive.

u/Swimming-Raise5317 — 5 days ago
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The Original Texans

White settlers arrived after Columbus's 1492 voyage, but the real Texans were the Indigenous peoples who lived on this land for generations, tribes like the Tonkawa. European contact brought disease, violence, and displacement that devastated Native communities; even when some Indigenous groups allied with settlers or served as scouts, it didn’t spare them from dispossession and forced removal. The Tonkawa endured mission life, wartime alliances, massacres, and relocation to Oklahoma, where their descendants keep traditions alive today. Honoring Texas history means centering these original peoples and supporting their living communities, not just repeating settler myths.

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u/PTechNM — 6 days ago
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DFW Hindu Temple Visit Was Pure Bliss!

Visited DFW Hindu Temple Sunday evening, peaceful, clean, not crowded. Features idols of all major Gods/Goddesses + Navagraha, soft-spoken priest. Grassy areas for relaxing, kids' park opposite (great for families).

Venkatachalam & Alamelu Devi Kalyanam ran flawlessly Fri/Sat. Telugu bhakti singer Shri Parupalli Sri Ranganath was phenomenal, pure immersion. Volunteers rocked it; Mahaprasadam + breakfast were highlights.

Global Hindu Heritage Foundation's Frisco weekend Hinduism classes (Gita, rituals) gave me context to appreciate these events. Solid DFW temple! Who's visited? 🙏

u/Swimming-Raise5317 — 9 days ago
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What's your favorite temple in the Texas state?

Texas has incredible indigenous architecture across Hindu, Christian, and Buddhist temples. Which draws the biggest crowds, Karya Siddhi Hanuman in Frisco, Sri Venkateswara Swamy in Frisco, or Radha Krishna temples statewide?

Global Hindu Heritage Foundation (Frisco Indian community org) classes taught me about these architectural marvels, ancient techniques blowing my mind. What's your top Texas temple pick? Share below! 

u/Swimming-Raise5317 — 9 days ago
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Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple in Frisco, My Recent Visit Experience!

Frisco folks, finally checked out Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple (2552 Stonebrook Pkwy #600), total hidden gem! Super convenient location, clean and peaceful vibe. The main statue is stunning craftsmanship, instantly calming, perfect escape from daily grind.

Walked in, felt the serene energy right away. Friendly staff guided everyone respectfully, got some delicious blessed food (prasadam) to take home. Great spot whether you are spiritual, curious about Indian culture, or just need a quiet break. Highly recommend!

Also, shoutout to Frisco's beautiful Indian community org Global Hindu Heritage Foundation, they run awesome weekend spiritual classes here (Gita, temple mysteries). Perfect combo for mind & soul!

u/Swimming-Raise5317 — 9 days ago

Texas Frisco's Sanatana Dharma Classes Blew My Mind

Texas Frisco folks, Global Hindu Heritage Foundation's local Sanatan Dharma classes (started May 25, led by Dr. Prakasarao Velagapudi) blew my mind last week with ancient Hindu temples defying science!

Lepakshi's hanging pillar (paper slides underneath!), Ellora Kailash carved top-down from a single cliff, Puri Jagannath's flag defying wind while pots cook top-first, Yaganti's Nandi growing 1" every 20 years, Hampi's musical pillars ringing like bells. Goosebumps! 1000s of years old, no modern tech. Ancient genius.

GHHF makes us proud of this heritage through their Frisco weekend classes (Gita, rituals, temple mysteries). Who's visited these spots? 

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u/Swimming-Raise5317 — 10 days ago
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Karya Siddhi Hanuman Temple's Breathtaking South Indian Architecture in Frisco!

Frisco folks, I finally went to Karya Siddhi Hanuman Temple (2525 Preston Rd) last week, and wow...the South Indian architecture is next level! Towering gopurams carved with Gods, demons, and  epic scenes scenes, intricate mandapas bursting in vivid colors; that massive 11-ft Hanuman statue inside feels alive. Every pillar and dome screams Dravidian mastery, like stepping into a Tamil Nadu temple.

Whether you are there for quiet meditation, festivals, or just to soak in the vibes, it's welcoming and uplifting, a true "home away from home" for the soul.

Go weekday mornings for peace. Tuesdays or Saturdays? Packed with devotees!

u/Swimming-Raise5317 — 11 days ago
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The Global Hindu Heritage Foundation in Texas

In today’s busy life, stress and frustration from work pressure and family responsibilities have become very common. I was going through the same phase until I came across the Global Hindu Heritage Foundation in Frisco.

They organize weekend spiritual Hinduism classes for children, and adults can join too. Through these sessions, I got to learn more about the principles of the Bhagavad Gita, Karma, and the Hanuman Chalisa. What I also admire is that this organization works for the upliftment of poor and underprivileged communities in India by supporting education, healthcare, and livelihood initiatives.

Honestly, being connected with the Global Hindu Heritage Foundation has helped me feel calmer and more peaceful mentally. It feels really nice. Frisco is truly a lovely place.

u/Swimming-Raise5317 — 11 days ago
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Global Hindu Heritage Foundation in Frisco

I discovered Global Hindu Heritage Foundation (GHHF) right here in Frisco. Their weekend spiritual Hinduism classes for kids and adults introduced me to Bhagavad Gita principles, Karma, and Hanuman Chalisa, it's calming my mind like nothing else.

GHHF's mission? Protect Hindu temples worldwide, free them from government control (per India's Constitution Articles 25-26), and uplift underprivileged communities in India with education, healthcare, and jobs. Started in 2006, they've done Pada Yatras, film festivals, and activities across 9 states.

u/Swimming-Raise5317 — 11 days ago
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Found weekend Spiritual classes in Frisco!

In today's life, we are getting more stressed and irritated from work pressure and family struggles. I had all of that, and then I found this beautiful organization in Frisco: Global Hindu Heritage Foundation. They conduct spiritual Hinduism classes on weekends for kids; adults can always join too. I learned more about Bhagavad Gita principles, Karma, and Hanuman Chalisa. This organization also works for the upliftment of poorer and underprivileged sections in India, providing education, medical health, and livelihood support. It's actually helping me calm my mind, this is so nice. Frisco is lovely!

u/Swimming-Raise5317 — 11 days ago

Islamic Orgs CAIR IAMC Ally Conservative Against Texas Indians

CAIR and IAMC are aligning with white conservative racist groups in Texas to target Hindus. They spread falsehoods about India demolishing churches and smear Frisco’s Global Hindu Heritage,an Indian Hindu community organization, for endorsing the legal demolition of unauthorized religious structures there. These groups advocate for such illegal constructions in India, only to protest when officials enforce regulations.

Even more alarming, IAMC and CAIR function as political shields for Taliban and ISIS sympathizers in America, now intensifying attacks on Hindus.

Who are CAIR and IAMC? Prominent Muslim organizations that sanitize Islamic State atrocities for Western consumption, perpetually invoking victimhood to gradually Islamize America.

Conservatives collaborating with Islamic groups? It’s akin to chickens entering a KFC. They fail to see that Hindus serve as a critical buffer between whites and Islamists. If Hindus are forced out, Islamists will dominate Texas—and America will follow. Sobering reality.

https://vimeo.com/1190198142?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci (Watch this video)

u/Swimming-Raise5317 — 12 days ago
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Islamic Orgs CAIR IAMC Back Conservative Racists Against Texas Hindus

CAIR and IAMC are now cozying up to white conservative racist groups in Texas, united in their attacks on Hindus. They peddle lies about India demolishing churches and vilify Frisco’s Global Hindu Heritage, an Indian Hindu community org, for supporting the lawful removal of illegal religious structures there. These groups hype up those sketchy builds in India, only to wail when the law steps in.

Worse, IAMC and CAIR serve as political shields for Taliban and ISIS sympathizers in America, relentlessly attacking Hindus. Who are they? Established Muslim organizations that sanitize Islamic State atrocities for Western eyes, perpetually playing victim to Islamize the nation.

Conservatives joining forces with Islamic orgs? It’s like chickens marching into KFC. They’re clueless, Hindus stand as the barrier between whites and Islamists. Drive us out, and they will seize Texas, spelling doom for America. These are dangerous times.

https://www.cair.com/press_releases/cair-dfw-to-join-rally-against-frisco-based-hindu-supremacist-group-allegedly-funding-demolition-of-churches-in-india/

u/Swimming-Raise5317 — 13 days ago