How to Make Fun of Indian-American Immigrants
Jul28
Source: 
The Atlantic
Date Released: 
July 3, 2010

Is this funny? (The following excerpt is from Joel Stein's latest article. Stein is Time Magazine's humor columnist, a title often flanked by quotation marks.)

[A] few engineers and doctors from Gujarat moved to edison because of its proximity to AT&T, good schools and reasonably-prices, if slightly deteriorating, post-WWII housing. For a while, we assumed all Indians were geniuses. Then, in the 1980's, the doctors and engineers brought over their merchant cousins and we were no longer sure about the genius thing. In the 1990's the not-as-brilliant merchants brought their even-less-bright cousins, and we started to understand why India is so damn poor.

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