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John K.
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I have to wonder, what do white people feel like living in, say, India? Let’s see, India has mostly Indian images on television, Indian features and culture are the norm, and I’m sure that Indians would agree that Indian men and women are more attractive in general than white people.

I’m not picking on people in India, since the same would apply in Asian or African countries. There is a reason for this, beyond the automatic assertion of racism: White people simply make up the majority of the population of the United States.

In India, wouldn’t the aspects of Indian ethnicity and culture be the norm? They are the majority in that country, after all! I’m not debating how the United States came to have a white majority, since that is another issue entirely, but it seems to me that one would expect the cultural norms of the majority to have greater exposure than the cultural norms of a minority. No accusations of right or wrong here, just an observation.

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Name : John K., Gender : M, Age : 27, City : Cranford, State : NJ, Country : United States, Occupation : Chemical Engineer, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,