“ These wealthy Bay Area suburbs have become a microcosm of India” (SF Chron
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Date: May 27th, 2026 10:42 AM Author: Emotionally + Physically Abusive Ex-Husband (oppose bitchbois)
“When Sharmila Mohanraj immigrated from India to the East Bay city of Concord at the age of 24, she often felt isolated. She struggled to find a strong Indian community that she could spend time with while her husband was at work — let alone people who spoke her native language of Tamil.
“You didn’t see a lot of Indian people there, or Tamil being spoken,” she said. “It was super lonely.”
Nearly two decades later, that is no longer the case. The Tri-Valley, where Mohanraj now lives, is home to some of the fastest-growing cities in the state — growth fueled by high-earning professionals who can afford these new suburban subdivisions. Disproportionately, those professionals are Asian American, and in particular Indian American, many re-creating Silicon Valley life in the green fields and wide open spaces of the East Bay.
The result is that this cluster of East Bay cities — San Ramon, Dublin, Danville, Pleasanton and Livermore — has become one of the most significant hubs of Indian American life in California much faster than earlier-forming meccas like Fremont or the west side of the Santa Clara Valley. Two decades ago, these cities were disproportionately white and Hispanic. ”
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“These wealthy Bay Area suburbs have become a microcosm of India”
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Date: May 27th, 2026 11:00 AM Author: Richard Ames
“You didn’t see a lot of Indian people there, or Tamil being spoken,” she said. “It was super lonely.”
This alone is an amazing argument against immigration. "This place isn't like the dump I left." Ok, so maybe don't come here?
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Date: May 27th, 2026 12:57 PM Author: You're right to push back on that.
all the bay area people i know are still "anti-racist" libs with the sole exception that they absolutely hate indians
they're all going back
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Date: May 27th, 2026 6:54 PM
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Imagine the smell
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