Andrew Branca's Claims vs. Reality Intelligence Is Universal

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Andrew Branca is a MAGA influencer who recently claimed that Westerners are “100 times more likely to be geniuses than Indians” and accused Indians of cheating on the SAT. His words are insulting and unfair, painting an entire nationality with a single, harmful stereotype. By suggesting that intelligence and honesty depend on where someone is from, Branca ignores the hard work, talent, and achievements of millions of Indians around the world. His statements spread misinformation and reinforce negative biases, creating unnecessary division and disrespect. Such claims are not only baseless but also damaging, as they dismiss the countless contributions of Indian students, professionals, and innovators in every field.

Intelligence is not determined by nationality, and honesty cannot be judged by a stereotype. Branca’s remarks reflect ignorance rather than truth, and they risk promoting prejudice instead of understanding. It is important to recognize that people’s abilities, efforts, and achievements are individual, not something that can be measured by where they were born.

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    Dec 12, 2025

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Andrew Branca’s claims that Westerners are “100 times more likely to be geniuses than Indians” and that Indians cheat on the SAT are false, harmful, and rooted in prejudice. Such statements unfairly stereotype millions of hardworking individuals and spread misinformation. To address this, factual awareness must be promoted. Highlighting the achievements of Indian students, professionals, and innovators can counter the false narrative that intelligence or honesty depends on nationality. Media outlets, social platforms, and educational organizations should collaborate to present these facts clearly and accessibly. Social media platforms should also take responsibility by labeling misleading content and amplifying credible sources. Fact-checking organizations can provide context and clarification to prevent the spread of harmful claims. Finally, public figures, educators, and influencers can speak out to reinforce respect, fairness, and inclusion. By combining education, accountability, and dialogue, the impact of discriminatory statements can be minimized, and a more informed, empathetic conversation can be fostered globally

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Disha Patil

Disha Patil · 3 months ago

This campaign calls out controversial remarks attributed to conservative commentator Andrew Branca in which he claimed that Westerners are “100 times more likely to be geniuses than Indians” and suggested Indians cheat on standardized tests. The campaign asserts that these assertions are unfounded, discriminatory, and harmful because they promote stereotypes about intelligence and honesty tied to nationality rather than individual achievement and merit.

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