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2025-01-06 02:46:13
This reporter is not an "Indian" as she clearly claims that her parents migrated to UK. Calling her a British reporter is the right way. In the current context calling her an Indian is misleading! [Link]
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2025-01-06 03:02:13
She’s British, not Indian. [Link] [Link]
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2025-01-06 03:25:24
NNN: the reporter claims her Indian racial heritage therefore the OP is factually correct. One must not need to state their racial identity always paired with their country of citizenship. There are plenty US citizens that are Korean that refer to themselves as Korean.
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2025-01-06 03:34:24
Ancestral lineage and citizenship of a country are not the same. CN needs to learn this basic fact. Ancestry.com
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2025-01-06 04:01:22
There is no false Information in the post. Users are abusing community notes with frivolous objections that belong in the comments. Those users should lose their CN privilege.
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2025-01-07 01:32:42
The BBC reporter's parents migrated from India to UK and changed their citizenship to UK a long time ago. [Link] She also dealt with President Trump's America First agenda, Brexit, the EU, China’s relationship with the world, Dalai Lama's controversial statements, etc. Full video [Link]
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2025-01-07 11:37:54
NNN - All of you civic nationalists saying odious things like “she’s British” are the reason why western societies are on a decline. Race trumps documents.
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