There's something insidious about how Indian Americans are treated in political and media circles. It's not the outright racism -- the kind that fills anonymous message boards or fuels hate crimes. It's the casual, smirking kind, the type that doesn't invite consequences. It's the racist joke that lands a TV deal. The meme that goes viral. The 'funny' stereotype that Hollywood keeps recycling. And it's the double standard in outrage.

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