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sepoy

Previously a term used to describe Indian soldiers/policemen who served the British Empire when India was under the British rule.
Nowadays, this is a derogatory term used for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) who still do the bidding of the British Empire either in a professional or casual context.

Sunil: Hey did check out the article on Reddit India today?
Ravi: That subreddit is full of sepoys, don't take anything you read there as a representation of actual India.

by Franker_Z March 4, 2019


sepoy

An indigenous soldier serving in the army of a foreign conqueror, especially an Indian soldier serving under British command in India.

Some Indian Sepoys organized mutiny against the British.

by Rupal December 2, 2007

9πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


sepoy

indian mercenaries who smoke on BIG GUNS.

Man, ur such a sepoy

by BamJr April 15, 2003

12πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


Brown Sepoy

Brown Sepoys are the people who look Indian by their brown skin color but actually colonized with white Anglo mindset.
You will find these people in Indian Media, Journalism, Education Institutions, etc., these people usually praise their European-American White Christian Masters, and spewing venom on native Indian culture, civilization, and its thousand years old Dharmic heritage and philosophical knowledge, inventions.
Most of the time, these people get used as a pawn by non-state actors to propagate foreign harmful ideologies amongst Indians.

White Plunderers to Brown Sepoy: β€œHow will you prove your locality?”
Brown Sepoy: β€œMaster, I'll shet on my own people, culture, and origins, because I'm only brown by my skin.”

by The Non Smoker March 24, 2022

59πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


Brown sepoy Syndrome

Colonial slave mindset being passed onto generations even after decades of independence. Brown sepoys are smitten by anything western, emulates them, beg validation from them, gleefully humiliating their own culture and people.

Rupa Gulab expects Narendra Modi to eat with cutlery, even though both of them are Indians. Rupa has Brown sepoy Syndrome.

by Imraand Khan May 6, 2022

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