Where Are The Protests Against the Killing of Shaima Al Awadi? , page 2


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reply posted on 30-3-2012 @ 09:24 PM by butcherguy
reply to post by Maxmars



Because the outrage evoked by the mainstream media is first and foremost a tool of political and social engineering.

Exactly!

It doesn't fit the agenda that is decided for the masses, so no coverage. The note makes it an obvious hate crime, but we are pushed to follow another story where the facts are anything but clear, and told that is a hate crime.


reply posted on 31-3-2012 @ 12:33 AM by slanteye
reply to post by MrRamblinRose


Americans are technologically savvy and they read up and know a lot about the latest gizmo but they suck when it comes to people and places. They could not tell the difference between a turban wearing Sikh and a Mideastern Muslim. Murdering a housewife and calling her a terrorist is a very lame excuse for a crime. They should look at another angle because if its a hate crime the daughter sleeping upstairs would have been killed and the house thrashed. It could have been done by someone she knows.


reply posted on 31-3-2012 @ 05:58 PM by Ckisley



reply posted on 31-3-2012 @ 06:04 PM by blueorder
reply to post by MrRamblinRose




aren't all murders driven by "hate"- dreadful murder this, but why elevate one murder above another on the basis of whatever is going through someone's mind.

The person being murdered feels the same pain, and the pain is the same for the loved ones


reply posted on 1-4-2012 @ 05:28 AM by butcherguy
Originally posted by blueorder
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post by MrRamblinRose




aren't all murders driven by "hate"- dreadful murder this, but why elevate one murder above another on the basis of whatever is going through someone's mind.

The person being murdered feels the same pain, and the pain is the same for the loved ones
That's a good point.
I have always thought that hate crime laws were unconstitutional. It makes a thought illegal. Intent is one thing when approaching what a person should be found guilty of in the judicial process, but when a first degree murder charge is being considered, why should a guilty person be given a greater sentence if they committed the murder because of a dislike of the person for ethnic/religious/sexual preferences versus other reasons (such as not wanting to leave a witness to another crime)?


reply posted on 1-4-2012 @ 06:17 AM by TruthxIsxInxThexMist
reply to post by MrRamblinRose



It seems to me that the World are seeing two types of Facists on the rise.... KKK were at it back in the 60's and now it seems they aren't only in the USA but have spread out and have become other groups around the World and then we have the Radical Islamist Groups who dislike everyone who isnt Muslim.....

The question is what can be done about it?

Is it too late?

Is this a Holy War or a Race War?

I think both types of War are ongoing right now....

Who will win?

I don't know but its sure gonna get more ugly as the days go by....
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