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Pajeet may be chief of CIA (files.catbox.moe)
posted 1 year ago by Conspirologist on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +41Score on mirror )
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SectionApeRiot on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
So it's okay to put people with dual loyalty into positions of power so long as they show loyalty (likely to get what they want) to you and are decently competent?

Whites are the only ones who don't think race first. He may be loyal to Trump (for now), but he still is working for the benefit of a whole different country and people. This goes hand-in-hand with Trump wanting to staple citizenship to every diploma (i.e., Indians coming in at the same level as taco niggers). That's how poojeets work. They suck up to the people in charge, get put into positions of power, and then do everything in their power to enrich their fellow street shitters. I've seen this happen first hand several times.

"Kash Patel’s Snap View

Global Leadership: Patel asserts Trump sees America as a global leader, not isolationist, with a commitment to securing American interests first and working closely with allies like India.
US-India Relations: Trump and Modi share mutual respect, Patel says, fostering a strong partnership focused on tackling shared threats, including terrorism and China’s regional influence.
Immigration Policy: Drawing from his immigrant background, Patel supports Trump’s strict stance on immigration, emphasising border security while maintaining lawful immigration to balance security and economic needs.
Emerging Tech and India: Patel stresses the importance of US-India tech partnerships, especially in AI and quantum computing, which he views as crucial for national security. He criticises Biden for overlooking this partnership.
Modi's Domestic Politics: Patel claims some US liberals’ criticism of Modi’s policies aims to create division, while Trump respects Modi’s governance, prioritising the broader US-India alliance over internal politics."
Geroy on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
What are liberal criticisms of Modi's policies?

"AI" will do much more damage to India than the U.S.

You post truisms then apparently copy pasta a blurb that doesn't do your argument any good.
SectionApeRiot on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
The point of the quoted material is to highlight his devotion to INDIAN relations with the US and what INDIA will gain from closer ties to the US. No different than a jew weaseling its way in to benefit Israel/fellow kikes. Neither he nor his parents were even born in India, yet I doubt he's going to be pushing better relations with Canada, the country that took his parents in.
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