comrade's friends in england
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comrade's friends in england
wonder if he hyperventilated about this or if he was too busy beating/kneading his breasts about modi's gift to japanese emperor:
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/02/world/europe/reckoning-starts-in-britain-on-abuse-of-girls.html?action=click&contentCollection=Opinion&module=MostEmailed&version=Full®ion=Marginalia&src=me&pgtype=article
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/02/world/europe/reckoning-starts-in-britain-on-abuse-of-girls.html?action=click&contentCollection=Opinion&module=MostEmailed&version=Full®ion=Marginalia&src=me&pgtype=article
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Re: comrade's friends in england
one comment from NYT and it rings true:
The South Asians of Britain have no problem making their voices heard to protest a novelist's work of fiction (as in the Rushdie affair), or a Danish newspaper's cartoon, or an Indian diplomat being strip-searched in New York by a female officer in a private setting -- just like every American -- after being arrested for possible human trafficking and visa fraud. Yet, can any right-thinking person deny that if the racial dynamic were reversed -- groups of white men raping more than a thousand dark-skinned Pakistani/Indian/Bangladeshi girls -- London would be burning by now?
This particular situation IS a South Asian problem and requires the British South Asian community to condemn it in no uncertain terms.
Why the silence here?
The lack of indignation by the British desi community when it comes to the dignity of non-Pakistani and non-Indian girls reveals the hollowness of their purported morality -- the kind they like to brandish on national TV when something like a work of fiction, or a sovereign country failing to treat their consular staff with velvet gloves -- displeases them.
The South Asians of Britain have no problem making their voices heard to protest a novelist's work of fiction (as in the Rushdie affair), or a Danish newspaper's cartoon, or an Indian diplomat being strip-searched in New York by a female officer in a private setting -- just like every American -- after being arrested for possible human trafficking and visa fraud. Yet, can any right-thinking person deny that if the racial dynamic were reversed -- groups of white men raping more than a thousand dark-skinned Pakistani/Indian/Bangladeshi girls -- London would be burning by now?
This particular situation IS a South Asian problem and requires the British South Asian community to condemn it in no uncertain terms.
Why the silence here?
The lack of indignation by the British desi community when it comes to the dignity of non-Pakistani and non-Indian girls reveals the hollowness of their purported morality -- the kind they like to brandish on national TV when something like a work of fiction, or a sovereign country failing to treat their consular staff with velvet gloves -- displeases them.
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