Some guy on /r/MBA asked why the sub became an Indian immigration forum overnight. 90% of H1B discussion, endless threads about visa rules, Indian news site links everywhere.He says Reddit management (Indian) threatened him and now he's taking "legal action." Thread gets locked by mod team within hours, half the comments nuked for "hate speech."The comedy? He's not wrong. 70%+ of H1Bs are Indian. M7 MBA programs are 60-70% international, overwhelmingly Indian nationals using degrees as visa vehicles. These aren't "top talent" - they're average developers and middle managers who figured out how to game the diversity hiring pipeline.Now they're migrating from engineering into community management, HR, recruiting. Same pattern: colonize a space, change the culture, install their own, cry racism when Americans notice.The legal action cope is hilarious, but the underlying point stands: entire American online platforms are being administered by people who view US immigration law as a cheat code and American workers as obstacles.Discuss.https://www.reddit.com/r/MBA/comments/1nm32p3/is_this_now_an_indian_immigration_forum/http://archive.today/2026.01.11-220715/https://www.reddit.com/r/MBA/comments/1nm32p3/is_this_now_an_indian_immigration_forum/
>>525763615It's over
>>525763711Read Saffron America: India's Hindu Nationalist Project at Work in the United States by Pieter Friedrich.https://www.amazon.com/Saffron-America-Indias-Nationalist-Project/dp/B0CDZ5LB51
>>525763817bump
>>525763615> Even normies have jeet fatiguehaha yes
>>525765125Yeah, check this out.https://www.reddit.com/r/MBA/comments/1nm32p3/comment/nfa7iv6/?force-legacy-sct=1