I know that I stand the risk of getting hammered with a deluge of hate comments. But looking at the killings of three students, are we correct to generalize that there is a systematic ethnic bias against Indians? I don't completely agree with this. I know that two timely close incidents may point at this conclusion but we need to be patient and see the events in the next at least one year.
RE:Are we unneccessarily generalizing?
by Praveen George on Jan 21, 2008 03:17 AM Permalink
No one claims this to be a hate crime, criminals target easy targets , minorities are easy targets, even in gujarat it is the same . no no hate crime issues, only exploitation of weaks . The main difference here, the system defends you , back in India , the system will shoot you in your back :-)
RE:Are we unneccessarily generalizing?
by rakshak on Jan 21, 2008 03:48 AM Permalink
blacks are mostly criminals, black americans are involved in most shootings, they are drug lords. BLACKS HAVE A HELL LOT OF CRIMINAL TENDENCY IT HAS BEEN PROVED IN A REASEARCH IN BRITAIN LAST YEAR
RE:Are we unneccessarily generalizing?
by julius ceaser on Jan 26, 2008 10:43 PM Permalink
Rakshak is a small guy.....who got mugged by a big black guy........and pissed in his pants........so acting a big man in cellular where no one can say he is a whoos.....
no one's got any right to cause bodily harm against anyone........the best defence is self defence and caution.............we students have come far from our homes we gotta survive for our dreams.........
IIT guy up in the heavens what a waste..................couldnt get into iit even after 3 tries...........US Univs is walk in the park.....