Nasim Hassan October 26, 2005
#14 Posted by bbabu on October 31, 2005 6:37:50 pm
hamidm2 #13
`` What will be the legacy of South Asians to the North American continent?
...........um, let me think ?????????????????? ........... sorry ..... can`t think of a darn thing other than the smell of curry and noise pollution in crowded restaurants ........... ``
You are joking right. Role of Indians in the tech sector will be a legacy.
#13 Posted by hamidm2 on October 28, 2005 8:25:39 pm
What will be the legacy of South Asians to the North American continent?
...........um, let me think ?????????????????? ........... sorry ..... can`t think of a darn thing other than the smell of curry and noise pollution in crowded restaurants ...........
#12 Posted by arjun_m on October 28, 2005 6:05:29 am
inannasalome49
aliG
No ``flying`` lessons today? No ``trips`` in the metro?
aliG
No ``flying`` lessons today? No ``trips`` in the metro?
#9 Posted by khamkhwa. on October 27, 2005 9:30:28 am
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#7 Posted by miriamk on October 27, 2005 8:59:31 am
This quickly became burdened with notions. Characterizing any immigration experience requires stepping out of canned “insights”, as tempting as they maybe.
#6 Posted by arjun_m on October 27, 2005 7:47:28 am
#1 by aliG on October 26, 2005 8:56pm PT
and now settled in Houston
I`ve listened to some of the paki radio shows in Houston...You`d think you were in Peshawar or Karachi instead of the city that just got it`s ass kicked by the sox. Most of the callers are hardcore jihadis and I`ll be surprised if DHS or the FBI isn`t tracking the callers to some of the shows.
and now settled in Houston
I`ve listened to some of the paki radio shows in Houston...You`d think you were in Peshawar or Karachi instead of the city that just got it`s ass kicked by the sox. Most of the callers are hardcore jihadis and I`ll be surprised if DHS or the FBI isn`t tracking the callers to some of the shows.
#10 Posted by aliG on October 27, 2005 11:02:27 am
Re: # 6 by arjun M
``I`ve listened to some of the paki radio shows in Houston...You`d think you were in Peshawar or Karachi instead of the city that just got it`s ass kicked by the sox. Most of the callers are hardcore jihadis and I`ll be surprised if DHS or the FBI isn`t tracking the callers to some of the shows.
``
Hmm, the hindutva ideology is strong in this one.
``I`ve listened to some of the paki radio shows in Houston...You`d think you were in Peshawar or Karachi instead of the city that just got it`s ass kicked by the sox. Most of the callers are hardcore jihadis and I`ll be surprised if DHS or the FBI isn`t tracking the callers to some of the shows.
``
Hmm, the hindutva ideology is strong in this one.
#11 Posted by inannasalome49 on October 27, 2005 4:08:12 pm
Re: # 10 oh, yes..the scent of hinduvta is pretty strong here!! hahahh
#5 Posted by Saminasha on October 27, 2005 5:21:46 am
Unfortunately the generalizations overshadow the common sense in this piece. Very quickly the too broad statements:
1. middle and upper class famillies with one income earner do not suffer from diseases of substance abuse.
2. the culture of divorce exists without mainstream marriage counseling and intervention programs, practitioners, literature
3. that south asian americans arent interested in caring for their parents as they become elderly
4. the aging south asian american population does not have their own ideas and plans for their retirement years (i.e. desi elderly residential housing complexes)
1. middle and upper class famillies with one income earner do not suffer from diseases of substance abuse.
2. the culture of divorce exists without mainstream marriage counseling and intervention programs, practitioners, literature
3. that south asian americans arent interested in caring for their parents as they become elderly
4. the aging south asian american population does not have their own ideas and plans for their retirement years (i.e. desi elderly residential housing complexes)
#4 Posted by Beej on October 27, 2005 3:47:44 am
This one is rich in superficial details (most of them done to death) while clueless on what the immigrant “experience” is like! Also a whole lot of generalizations – some of them absolutely foolish (e.g., statements such as “not objecting” to marrying girls of a particular color – as if parents still have a decisionmaking role in such matters)!
It would also have been worthwhile to compare and contrast with South Asians in Great Britain and other places – in some ways, a projection tool because of a longer associated time frame.
Also, the author should have left it as a descriptive account and held back on yielding to the (occasional) temptation to lecture people on what to do and what not to do.
Parmatma Sharan has written a couple of books on this topic about a couple of decades ago. There might be others, too. It would be of interest to track the changes since.
#3 Posted by KaalChakra on October 26, 2005 9:32:49 pm
aliG, with your different background, it would be instructive to hear your views.
#2 Posted by kidbeegorilla on October 26, 2005 9:13:14 pm
very exhaustive.
this punchline - ``This will be an enduring legacy that South Asians could leave behind not only for their own children but also for the Americans``.
won`t their own children also be, ahem.. American?
this punchline - ``This will be an enduring legacy that South Asians could leave behind not only for their own children but also for the Americans``.
won`t their own children also be, ahem.. American?
#1 Posted by aliG on October 26, 2005 8:56:59 pm
Most of that information in your article is incorrect. The specific things regarding Pakistanis, especially. Haven`t been lived in big cities like Chi, LA, and now settled in Houston whose desi or pakistani populations are more then midsize to small cities in pakistan and india, I speak from a far better experience...as opposed to someone from say Delaware...
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