
In the middle of a series of racist attacks in Ireland-with a six-year-old girl from Kerala, she is the latest victim-Indian expat living in the island nation that the Indians who moved to Ireland should adapt to the local Irish culture instead of trying to turn the western country into “another India”.
“We shouldn’t adapt to the culture of the Earth in which we live in?
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The user also shared a picture of the Indian passport and claimed to show that he was born in India.
The reaction of social media
The post received mixed responses of social media users. Here’s the way people answered:
One individual commented, “From what I saw, I think there are two types of Indian migrants: one who understands it and is acting, and the other who knows it but does not care and continues to do his/her way. In order to be strain, it is that they are in the fact that in the fact that in the role of being in role, in the role of being stressed.
Others added: “Indian people who create their home in Ireland should absolutely bring their culture with them, but they should also work on integration with Irish society. Your children should learn Irish at school. They should play Hurling/Camogie and cricket.
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The third user expressed, “I’m not an Indian, but I’m curious about what you mean.
The fourth wrote: “I am ir.
A six -year -old Indian girl attacked in Waterford
In a recent worrying incident, a six -year -old girl from Kottayam, Kerala, was exposed to racist abuse of a gang of children aged 12 to 14 years when she played before her house in Waterford City in Southeast Ireland.
According to her mother, the gang hit his daughter in his face, called her “dirty” and hit his private parts by bike.
It was not the first racist attack focused on someone from Indian origin in Ireland. The country is still rotating from recent incidents in the Dublin areas of Tallaght and Calldalkin.
Given the growing number of racial attacks, the Indian embassy in Dublin issued a statement that urged Indian citizens in the country to be caution.
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