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Posted: 9 years ago
The amount of violence and hate we have in this world has turned me numb.
It's not the tragedy that really disappoints me as much as the REACTION of mainstream American media.
The extent to which they tried to downplay a plain and simple hate crime is DISGUSTING. 

When the perpetuator of violence is a Muslim, that's ALL that is highlighted. But when they're victims, it's brushed under the rug.

These were three law abiding citizens, leading exceptional lives, giving to the community in every way possible. If THEIR lives received such cold treatment...where is the hope for the others? 
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: desigal90

The amount of violence and hate we have in this world has turned me numb.

It's not the tragedy that really disappoints me as much as the REACTION of mainstream American media.
The extent to which they tried to downplay a plain and simple hate crime is DISGUSTING. 

When the perpetuator of violence is a Muslim, that's ALL that is highlighted. But when they're victims, it's brushed under the rug.

These were three law abiding citizens, leading exceptional lives, giving to the community in every way possible. If THEIR lives received such cold treatment...where is the hope for the others? 


The murderer is addressed as the "accused"...the murderer's wife gets air time to piece out the tragedy (a big, big LOL to that!), the "parking dispute" is highlighted even when there is ample of evidence which leads to conclusion of it being a hate crime! There is very little suggestion that the killer acted on the basis of an ideology or as part of any larger pattern or system.
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Posted: 9 years ago
Racism, bigotry, extreme ideologies are very real, real issues faced by a certain section in our society. Please have a look at these stories:






Alabama: Police beat up Indian grandfather, leaving him partially paralysed

Nri Tribune      February 12, 2015 Alabama: Police beat up Indian grandfather, leaving him partially paralysed2015-02-12T07:43:50+00:00    India     No Comment

1Police in Madison, Alabama last week roughed up a 57-year-old Indian citizen who was walking on the sidewalk outside his son's home, leaving the older man temporarily paralysed and hospitalised with fused vertebrae, the news web site al.com reported.

The man, Sureshbhai Patel, had committed no crime. Madison Police on Monday issued a statement saying the officer involved had been suspended, and his use of force was being investigated. The statement wished Patel a "speedy recovery", al.com said.

The report, by Challen Stephens, a reporter and editor based in Huntsville, Alabama, quoted Patel's son, Chirag, as saying, "He was just walking on the sidewalk as he does all the time... They (the police) put him to the ground."

The report said Patel belongs to Pij, and quoted Chirag as saying he had arrived in Madison two weeks ago to help him and his wife look after their 17-month-old son, so that he could pursue a Masters in electrical engineering at the University of Alabama in Huntsville.

Pij is a small town in the Nadiad taluka of Gujarat's Kheda district.

The police statement mentioned a "communication barrier", the report said. Chirag told the reporter that his father speaks Gujarati and some Hindi, but not English.

The report quoted Hank Sherrod, attorney for the family, as saying Patel was walking down the street in "broad daylight". "There is nothing suspicious about Mr Patel other than he has brown skin," Sherrod said.

Sherrod told al.com that Patel had told the police officers "no English", and repeated his son's house number.
The police statement said they had received a call early on Friday about a man looking in garages among the brick homes just south of the city's new high school.

"The caller, who lives in the neighbourhood did not recognise the subject and thought him to be suspicious," read the statement, which was quoted by al.com.

The police statement said the officer attempted to frisk Patel, and that he "began putting his hands in his pockets". "Officers attempted to pat the subject down and he attempted to pull away. The subject was forced to the ground, which resulted in injury."

Sherrod told al.com that there were two officers, and that Patel was patted down and he had not pulled away. Sherrod said one officer then pulled Patel's arm up behind him and slung him face first into the ground. He said Patel could not say what happened after that.

"This is just one of those things that doesn't need to happen... That officer doesn't need to be on the streets," the report quoted Sherrod as saying. The attorney alleged the police had escalated to violence without cause and left Patel lying bleeding from his face, paralyzed and in need of paramedics.

Patel was taken by ambulance to Madison Hospital, from where he was transferred to Huntsville Hospital for surgery. He remains hospitalized. The report quoted Chirag as saying

his father's left leg remains paralysed, and that he was uncertain when his father would be able to leave the hospital. Sherrod said the Patel family will sue.

The report described Madison as "a booming bedroom community, home to about 46,000 residents just outside Huntsville". It is largely white and affluent, with a per capita income almost double the state average, but is also home to many foreign-born professionals. One in 10 residents speak something other than English at home, and 8 per cent of residents were born in another country, the report said.

Chirag went to the US about 10 years ago, married a US citizen, and has been a US citizen himself since 2012. Patel has been approved as a permanent resident of the US, Chirag told al.com.


Edited by kitkataha - 9 years ago
Posted: 9 years ago

They should concentrate more on justice than the category of the crime. Hate crimes inspire more hate crimes. Don't you think Muslim terrorist groups would use this incident as a tool to brainwash some innocent Muslims so that they join their group? 

Edited by NailClipper - 9 years ago
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: NailClipper

They should concentrate more on justice than the category of the crime. Hate crimes inspire more hate crimes. Don't you think Muslim terrorist groups would use this incident as a tool to brainwash some innocent Muslims so that they join their group? 


But maybe if the media gets up and condemns the murders, at least you'll show solidarity as a nation.
Edited by desigal90 - 9 years ago
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: NailClipper

They should concentrate more on justice than the category of the crime. Hate crimes inspire more hate crimes. Don't you think Muslim terrorist groups would use this incident as a tool to brainwash some innocent Muslims so that they join their group? 


Absolutely. I wished the media followed the suggested advice as well. Constantly painting a religion or a group of people with a broad paintbrush also inspires people to kill and then justify it, don't you think? 
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Posted: 9 years ago
Fox News ki jai ho ðŸ¥±
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10155078915135434 Edited by desigal90 - 9 years ago
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Posted: 9 years ago

Don't really know where I am going to get my news from when Jon Stewart steps down.

Many public personalities have taken to social media to point out the hypocrisy in the coverage of the murders. Social media truly has been the voice for these victims. 
Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: kitkataha



Don't really know where I am going to get my news from when Jon Stewart steps down.

Many public personalities have taken to social media to point out the hypocrisy in the coverage of the murders. Social media truly has been the voice for these victims.



Stewart will still give the same news just 3/4 hours later in late night
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Posted: 9 years ago
RIP beautiful and awesome people.