I'm really weirded out by the colourism in the Indian community.
1) I'm gay and we care less about white skin, but I still don't consider North Indians to be pretty nor do I care about white skin.
2) I don't identify with terms like "desi" and I have no desire to whiten my skin. It feels odd that North Indian culture is so popular in Singapore.
3) I use the term "Indian" primarily for South Indians, and I do not associate Pakistanis with the "Indian" race because they are too distant from us and closer to Middle Easterners.
4) It feels odd because I find Chinese/Whites easier to be friends with than Indians, eventhough I'm Indian myself. I find it really racist and alienating.
Growing up in the west, I've never come across those South Indians who watch Kollywood or obsess over white skin. We always preferred/seeked media starring South Indian people as a way to get into our own race/culture, and being gay I have no desire to associate with North Indians except over things like religion or politics.
1) I'm gay and we care less about white skin, but I still don't consider North Indians to be pretty nor do I care about white skin.
2) I don't identify with terms like "desi" and I have no desire to whiten my skin. It feels odd that North Indian culture is so popular in Singapore.
3) I use the term "Indian" primarily for South Indians, and I do not associate Pakistanis with the "Indian" race because they are too distant from us and closer to Middle Easterners.
4) It feels odd because I find Chinese/Whites easier to be friends with than Indians, eventhough I'm Indian myself. I find it really racist and alienating.
Growing up in the west, I've never come across those South Indians who watch Kollywood or obsess over white skin. We always preferred/seeked media starring South Indian people as a way to get into our own race/culture, and being gay I have no desire to associate with North Indians except over things like religion or politics.