yes ... unquestionably if you are " journal" - ist..
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yes ... unquestionably if you are " journal" - ist..
Jana the only desi (indigenous) people in the US are the Native Americans aka Red Indians, don't you think?
any desi be it from India or Pakistan and BD is not a native American so either you have allegiance to your own native country or to your adopted one in yours and many of ours cases its the former .
so saying We Americans do this and that by a desi is strange
They are not "desi" as in South Asians....
A South Asian would only be desi in South Asia! And the américains de souche (don't know how to say that in English) desi in the Americas.
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No, I think Desi was popularized by South Asians that dont live in S. Asia..

Did they go to school or otherwise happen to learn logic or language? That's a nonsensical term. But I agree a short and apolitical one.
Personal anecdote: once at a Gulf airport a presumably Nepalese gentleman said to me "ah I dind't realize you were desi", to which I replied "that's becuse I am not" since I wasn't Arabic. Poor guy had a puzzled look come across his face and he went away. But I swear I wasn't indigenous/native/watani/desi to the Gulf![]()
I'm not sure what you are trying to prove with those links. they clearly speak of written formats..