Fact Check Me: How a Racist Meme Solved Every Problem in My Life
A stupid meme changed everything for me.
It said Canada rejected 80% of student visas from India.
And the comments… my God.
Racist, clueless, chest-thumping nonsense written with the confidence of people who think reading the headline is the same as understanding the world.
Scrolling through it, I had a realization:
People are too stupid to understand their own opinions.
Not stupid like they drool on themselves —
stupid like they don’t know how anything works,
but they’ve already decided who to blame.
So this one’s for us stupid ones.
Let me break down the “Indian student visa problem” in a way even the meme-lords can understand.
Because the truth is simple:
This has nothing to do with Indian students.
And Indian students?
They actually benefit our country more than anyone wants to admit.
Let me explain.
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1. Indian Students Are Not the Problem
They’re not taking anything.
They’re not ruining anything.
They’re not a threat, a burden, or whatever else the comments section imagines them to be.
In fact, Indian students:
work harder than most locals
pay insane tuition
fill labour shortages
keep colleges from bankruptcy
enrich communities
start businesses
pay taxes
If anything, Canada needs them more than they need Canada.
Remove them from Ontario and entire institutions collapse overnight.
Half the “business colleges” in this province would disappear in a puff of drywall dust.
So why all the rejected visas?
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2. Because the Real Problem Is Canada’s Shady Private College Industry
Nobody wants to talk about this part.
A huge number of the rejected applications come from predatory private colleges — flimsy, strip-mall institutions built for one purpose:
to funnel international students into the country and collect their tuition.
Not to educate.
Not to train.
Not to build a future workforce.
Just to cash the cheque.
These places:
lie about job opportunities
exaggerate pathways to permanent residency
pay overseas agents commissions to recruit aggressively
slap “College” on a building beside a dentist’s office
offer “programs” that wouldn’t pass Grade 10 tech class
So when IRCC sees a wave of applications from these schools?
They reject them.
Not because the students are bad.
Because the colleges are scams.
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3. Indian Students Are the Victims — Not the Villains
People don’t realize what these kids go through to get here.
Families sell land.
Take out loans they’ll be paying for twenty years.
Trust agents who promise the world.
Then the student arrives and discovers:
rent is impossible
food is expensive
jobs are scarce
the “campus” is a hallway with four folding chairs
And after all that?
They get blamed for “ruining Canada.”
They didn’t create this system.
They’re trapped in it.
And still they grind, work, build lives, and try to succeed.
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4. Canada Actually Benefits From Them
For all the complaining, here’s the truth:
Indian students contribute billions.
They cook your food, pour your coffee, and bag your groceries.
They code your apps, work in your labs, and eventually start your companies.
They do the jobs you don’t want.
They fill the classrooms you wouldn’t fill.
They pay the tuition your kids could never afford.
And they do it while strangers call them “the problem.”
If anything, Canada owes them gratitude — and a better system.
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5. So Why All the Racism?
Because blaming the visible person is easier than understanding an invisible system.
People don’t know how immigration works.
They don’t know how colleges work.
They don’t know how the economy works.
They just know what makes them feel superior in a comment thread.
Ignorance is comfortable.
Understanding takes effort.
And people rarely choose effort.
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6. How a Racist Meme Helped Me Solve Everything
That meme — that swamp of ignorance — did something for me.
It reminded me that most problems aren’t problems.
They’re misunderstandings wearing anger as a mask.
If you understand the real cause, the noise disappears.
If you understand the structure, the outrage becomes pointless.
If you understand the incentives, the behaviour makes sense.
And once you see clearly, you can fix anything:
Policy
Conflict
Relationships
Life
Because solving problems isn’t about being smart.
It’s about seeing the root instead of shouting at the branches.
And for all this clarity?
Still nobody pays me for this shit.
But I’ll keep doing it anyway.
Because someone has to explain the world to the people screaming the loudest.
So go ahead.
Fact check me.


