His family died in a crash completely unrelated to the country and for some reason that should grant him a pity pass?
The reality is that it doesn’t matter where you live, that grief will still be there.
Pretending a guy who was born and raised in India would only have a support network in the UK is insane… unless they’re saying Indians are heartless monsters?? Super weird logic going on there.
According to the article, he has spent the last four years living in the UK, so it’s not that unreasonable to expect that’s where his support network is.
His family died in a crash completely unrelated to the country and for some reason that should grant him a pity pass?
The reality is that it doesn’t matter where you live, that grief will still be there.
Pretending a guy who was born and raised in India would only have a support network in the UK is insane… unless they’re saying Indians are heartless monsters?? Super weird logic going on there.
According to the article, he has spent the last four years living in the UK, so it’s not that unreasonable to expect that’s where his support network is.
Four years vs twenty two years in India, where his family, and hers are actually from.
This is just an excuse and a lame one at that.
Yes, plus if we didn’t want Indians moving to the UK, we shouldn’t have colonized them.
Completely irrelevant bait.