Last month, FBI Director Kash Patel wished his followers on X a happy Diwali. It did not go over well.
Far-right Christian nationalist and white nationalist accounts flooded his post with bigoted memes and rhetoric. “Go back home and worship your sand demons,” a far-right pastor wrote. “Get the f**k out of my country,” read another reply. Said another, “This is America. We don’t do this.” These responses, some of which were seen millions of times, were on the tamer end of the spectrum.
Similar hostility followed Diwali greetings on X from former UN ambassador Nikki Haley, former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon, as well as posts about the holiday from the White House, the State Department, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Some Indian American conservatives seem shocked that segments of the political right are now taking aim at them.


BTW my neighbours gay and punjabi her dad accepts her because he came earlier and assimilated, same wave as my parents, they have a different mentality now
Cool anecdote
Maybe you need to talk to more people before telling others they are out of touch, your hand picked anecdotes from the few Indians you met aren’t representative of a billion different individuals. Yes there’s a lot of idiot conservative type these days, that’s becausea conservative right wing goverment came into power a few years back and this is the result of their propaganda , the same that has happened in the US recently and they share similar view points to American conservatives, non of what you are talking about is exclusive to Indians, growing up an abcd has obviously done a number on your mental health, so I hope you seek some treatment for that, but your parents generation was no different from the current gen, the political and social landscape was just different back then.