Kal Penn raises $800,000 for Syrian refugees after receiving racist tweet

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Star of Harold and Kumar films – and son of Indian immigrants to the US – was spurred to fundraise for a humanitarian charity by racial abuse

Kal Penn, the actor best known for his roles in the medical TV show House and the Harold and Kumar film series, has so far raised over $800,000 (£635,000) for Syrian refugees in response to a racist tweet he received.

Penn set up a fundraising page on Crowdrise to raise money for International Rescue Committee, a global humanitarian and relief charity that, among other activities, has launched an emergency appeal to help refugees in the US. Penn’s page is entitled Donating to Syrian Refugees in the Name of the Dude Who Said I Don’t Belong in America, and the actor has reproduced a tweet containing the text “... because you don’t belong in this country you fucking joke”.

Kal Penn (@kalpenn) To the dude who said I don't belong in America, I started a fundraising page for Syrian Refugees in your name. https://t.co/NOR5P48fBi pic.twitter.com/jtJOsK9GrU

Penn said he set the page up “as an uplifting way to raise $2,500”, but shortly after it went live on 28 January funds began pouring in, and more than 20,000 people have now donated. Penn added that his aim was to “continue to show the world that the American people care very much for everybody, especially refugees, contrary to what our current administration is trying to do in our names. What a beautiful way to resist and show some love.”

Penn, whose real name is Kalpen Suresh Modi, was born and raised in New Jersey to immigrant parents from India, before studying film and sociology at UCLA. Alongside his acting career, Penn was a vocal supporter of Barack Obama, accepting a position of associate director of the White House Office of Public Engagement in 2009.

matty80 on August 18th, 2017 at 14:50 UTC »

His mother, Asmita, is a fragrance evaluator for a perfume company

Is it just me or is that the fanciest job title you ever heard?

Seriously, good on the bloke. That's the absolute best response to bigotry. Expose then correct, all via consensus.

legosexual on August 18th, 2017 at 14:43 UTC »

I met Kal Penn at a bar a few years ago. We had an amazing conversation, he was one of the nicest people I'd ever met, and the next morning I woke up to a notification that HE added ME on facebook! After accepting he sent me an awesome message about how great it was meeting and that he hopes to see me the next time he visits the city. I know this sounds straight out of r/thathappened but we legitimately just had a fantastic conversation and he was just a straight up class act.

Edit: No, I am not a girl. Please stop asking >.<

kushenYT on August 18th, 2017 at 12:07 UTC »

He was born and raised in New Jersey to immigrant parents from India, before studying film and sociology at UCLA. Alongside his acting career, Penn was a vocal supporter of Barack Obama, accepting a position of associate director of the White House Office of Public Engagement in 2009.

On January 29, 2017, he tweeted this.

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Overall, 10/10.