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To top it off, I believe he is also a cab driver?
Hmmm..
Remember the "cabbie riot" in Melbourne where hundreds of Indian cabbies protested loud and hard against "racist violence" perpetrated by "white Australians"?
Well, I expect this latest "revelation" of how Indians mistreat each other then instantly blame it on "Ozzie racism" should go down well with some late night cab patrons from now on.
*NEWS FLASH*
Early morning police news indicates the offender had gained entry to Australia as a student using falsified documents.
Scum.
[size=+4]WHERE ARE THE BLAZING HEADLINES IN INDIA NOW???[/size]
A young child is dead. No need to celebrate like you've just won the Ashes because an Aussie didn't murder him. SICK taste dude.
To top it off, I believe he is also a cab driver?
Hmmm..
Remember the "cabbie riot" in Melbourne where hundreds of Indian cabbies protested loud and hard against "racist violence" perpetrated by "white Australians"?
Well, I expect this latest "revelation" of how Indians mistreat each other then instantly blame it on "Ozzie racism" should go down well with some late night cab patrons from now on.
*NEWS FLASH*
Early morning police news indicates the offender had gained entry to Australia as a student using falsified documents.
Scum.
[size=+4]WHERE ARE THE BLAZING HEADLINES IN INDIA NOW???[/size]
We should also demand national apology on Prime Minister level.
Almost pity that Australians are not hard nosed and eager to make demonstration and make big noise about some things as Muslims or Indians do.
We should also demand national apology on Prime Minister level.
But we won’t and as we all know some mud will stick and we will be labelled for many decades to come as racist country.
Pity, we just forgot how to stand up for ourselves. Probably side effect of lay back, easy going attitude.
If we are so bad, why don’t they all pack up and go to their non-racial country with mere 9 casts and some skin colour driven issues?
has been changed retrospectively to"Indian toddler found dead, police clueless
Indian toddler found dead in Australia, autopsy inconclusive
It would appear that all posters would agree that racism is endemic in all countries and that India is no exception.
Unfortunately The Times of India fell into the trap of convenient racist headlines, when the toddler went missing in Melbourne.
After the truth has come out of the alleged perpetrator being Indian their disgraceful headline link
has been changed retrospectively to
Let us hope they will be more careful in future in inflaming tensions between a country like Australia which has welcomed many fine Indian migrants and India, a deeply divided country along racial and other lines.
Thankfully no Australian mainstream newspaper would stoop to such populist effluvium and publish such inflammatory comment about a friendly country.
gg
Ah well, looks like I lose a coke.
Had a bet on the parents.
I see that your absence has not brought about any modification of your insensitivity.
GG
Indian English is not the same as proper English (or Australian English). "Clueless" may actually mean that the police do not have clues. Remember when I was traveling there and asking directions and they would say to me "Can you speak English please"
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India has produced three Muslim Presidents and all of them had Ph Ds. ....
Why would you want the Indians to "go or not come"?On the other hand if it will make them go or not come, we will have more room for refugees.
Why would you want the Indians to "go or not come"?
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Gurshan 'knocked out by opening door'
05:30 AEST Thu Mar 11 2010 6 hours 3 minutes ago
By ninemsn staff
The man charged over the death of a Melbourne toddler has told his father in India that he panicked when he accidentally knocked the boy unconscious while opening a door.
Gursewak Dhillon, 23, has been charged with criminal negligence and manslaughter over the death of Gurshan Singh Channan, 3, but Dhillon's father said it was just an "innocent mistake", The Age reports.
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Wander why whoever came up with racist comment isn’t taken to court for defamation?
Well put, Julia;Why would you want the Indians to "go or not come"?
As far as I can tell, they are industrious, courteous and doing their best to make a real contribution to this country. If they have come here legally, and largely to acquire an education, then best of luck to them. It's better than asylum seekers who scuttle their boats in the hope of acquiring a free pass to Australia.
in every sufficiently large group of people you have any character trait distributed in a bell curve: A few saints, a few sinners, and the majority fair to middling in between.
pixel said:To draw conclusions from the behaviour of a few individuals, and generalise them across a race, is stupid in the extreme.
On the other hand if it will make them go or not come, we will have more room for refugees.
I leave it up to them to decide.
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