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harkhe7
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Posted on 09-09-21 10:00
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I couldn't help notice that all three leaders Oli, Nepal and Bhattarai that Sumar met today are fair skin 'gore'. If we go by traditional understanding of American people, the Nepali leaders being 'gore' looked more American than Sumar.😀
"एमसीसी : जति छलफल, उति अलमल- समाचार - कान्तिपुर समाचार" https://ekantipur.com/news/2021/09/10/16312344254264552.html
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chicagoan
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Posted on 09-10-21 6:50
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I don’t know what skin color has to do with things here. If you haven’t noticed Sumar is also not a Caucasian. She is an American of middle eastern descent. The focus should not be on how someone looks but rather on what they say.
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harkhe7
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Posted on 09-10-21 6:03
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I agree with you 💯 % that 'objectively' the focus should be what they say and not their skin color. However, I was talking about 'subjectively'. When I was in Nepal, whenever we saw a white person (gore), we used to think that person as American. White race was associated with America. It didn't matter if that white person was from Europe or the Middle East. Sumar wouldn't be an American for us back then. 🤓
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Sanaklaal
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Posted on 09-10-21 6:32
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K bhanchas oyeeeee jyapay harke ra Chicagoan.. daaamna jhatkelo haru
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