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Sharply reacting to an article in Time magazine which offended Indian-Americans, BJP asked the America to take adequate measures to safeguard the immigrant population from white racists and nationalists
Fight Racism in America
Jul. 11, 2010

Sharply reacting to an article in Time magazine which offended Indian-Americans, BJP asked the America to take adequate measures to safeguard the immigrant population from white racists and nationalists.
An article by Joel Stein, titled ''My Own Private India'', in the Time magazine issue dated July 5 about how Edison, his town in New Jersey, USA, changed due to the presence of Indian immigrants there has outraged Indian-Americans. The magazine has since come out with an apology.
"I question just how good our schools were if ''dot heads'' was the best racist insult we could come up with for a group of people whose gods have multiple arms and an elephant nose," Stein writes in his article.
He also wonders why a bunch of people "from half a world away" chose this "random town" in New Jersey to inhabit and whether they were from "some Indian state that got made fun of by all the other Indian states and didn''t want to give up that feeling".
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