Posted by: kalopani December 3, 2009
advantage of becoming US citizen
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Barak Obama is one president in the history of this great country who's half black. not even full black.ppl always seem to forget that. btw, after years of struggle blacks have some respect in the usa and are treated as citizens. if a curry smelling Nepali or Indians goes around telling he's an american , it just means he's a poor immigrant in the usa who fled his country for his greedy dreams and got lucky some how cross the immigration bar. if you're a naturalized citizen and if you have accent , other americans never take you as real citizen of this country. it's human nature, people don't respect who try to sneak into others house cuz they're too greedy or lazy to fix their own house.


If we can at least make Nepal safe , then there is no place like Nepal for Nepalis. It's a different feeling to walk proud and being able to talk fluently without hesitation. now you may say you're english is perfect and you partied with white frat boys like hundred times when you were in undergrad so you 've assimilated. but hell no, you're wrong, just remember how many times people say, "what?" , "excuse me" to you in a day. they can't relate to you when you express yourself, you don't belong here.. and specially in this terrible economy people look at you like you're here to steal jobs, a thief. lol... after years of struggle you maybe able to get that blue passport , but if you don'thave education and talent to seperate yourself from the redneck label then you're doomed. if with education and your job u can't quickly and effectively seperate yourself from the ignorant mass you'll always be vulnerable to racism and hatred by them. educated people however, seem to have have more understanding.  but again remember no matter your passport is blue or green, you're a darn foreigner in this country. so do't act stuck up. hai ta .. asthu...

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