Indians working in high-skilled sectors in US face racist backlash, claims report

A recent report highlights a troubling trend facing Indians employed in high-skilled sectors in the United States, particularly amid a rise in anti-Asian sentiment. Nearly 80% of the anti-Asian slurs identified in online platforms are now specifically directed at South Asians, indicating a shift in the targets of racial abuse. This alarming statistic underscores the complex dynamics of race and ethnicity in the U.S., where South Asians, despite their significant contributions to technology and other high-skilled industries, are increasingly experiencing a backlash. The report suggests that the surge in xenophobia may be linked to broader societal tensions exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing geopolitical issues. As these professionals navigate their careers in a hostile environment, it raises critical questions about workplace inclusivity and the need for robust support systems for affected individuals. The findings serve as a reminder of the importance of fostering a more equitable society, where diversity is not only celebrated but also protected from discrimination and prejudice.
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