Originally posted by: IAmLuvBolly
No, not shame on us. Shame on the justice system for failing Salman's and 100s and 1000s of other victims of rich and powerful's premeditated or unmeditated crimes. No one is saying others should not be charged or punished. But because they are not being punished, for whatever sad and disturbing reason, doesn't mean Salman shouldn't either.
Salman is not the only human being to escape repercussions of his crime. But at the moment he is the most high profile, most talked about in the country. He's a Bollywood superstar so his case will get much more nationwide attention as opposed to say a Puru Rajkumar. So naturally everyone's attention is on this case now.
To be fair, when Salman and his family do things like come out on a balcony to wave to his admirers like they are the freaking royalty it makes me think that he still has not grasped what he's really done. You want to thank your fans, release a simple statement. Being this ostentatious under the circumstances is idiotic in my opinion. Not to mention disrespectful to the victims to stand there appreciative of people cheering for you. You caused a human being's death for crying out loud. When he continues to deny that he wasn't driving, and sits there watching a poor man lie and take the blame for his actions, when he goes out of his way to prolong this case, then he makes it much easier for me to judge him. Is he the only one to have ever done this? No. But at the moment he's the most high profile one.
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