Racism in Australia, but what is this, Jaspreet did this for his insurance claim. So, there are Indians there in Australia who are trying to show out wrong pictures, this is really un-justified and should be punished
Jaspreet Singh, the Indian who said he was attacked and burnt in Australia earlier this month, may have actually faked it.
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As in any country and amoungst most culture’s there will always be a minority who are racisit, however it in unfair to judge an entire country over the actions of a few – as we have seen in the past few days in Melbourne with the heart renching death of toddler Gurshan Singh Channa, things are not always as they seem. Common sense must prevail or all is lost for the country we all share, for it is the country we all call home.
True Julia, hope the culprits are booked soon and punished
Diversity! What better place to witness it other than India. So a young Aussie kid who has just started to read newspapers would make of India as a place with Integrity in Diversity! Look into your backyard, which we never do, and you’ll be proud to find a sport where we can beat the Aussies any day with our hands down. North Indians and South Indians greet each other so warmly that an Aussie would be embarrassed of the hospitality he offers. Divides here are more prevalent and visible. We don’t even need the caste system to prove this. Including that will make us more invincible than Don Bradman’s team ever was. Come to north and instantly be labelled as a Maddu if you’re a Southy if you are a South Indian or a Chinki if a North-eastern. Go down south and you’re looked upon as a man with no brains if you’re from north. From UP or Bihar? You’re everyone’s bhaiya and if you’re travelling to Mumbai, rest assured, a warm reception awaits you there courtesy, MNS.India has been able to save itself from harmful strictures in International foray with a few legal minds distinguishing casteism from racism. But is it really? Isn’t it just another form of discrimination? But hats off to us for having been able to ward off discussions on this matter at the international level, after all we’re victims not racists!! In no way I’m justifying attacks on Indians that have taken place but if we’re so aware of the pains that these abuses cause then we must introspect our actions as well.