Indian teenagers brutalized in Australia

Of course fights happen. If a gang of Indians attack an American student in India and he gets hospitalized, do you think ████ wouldn't hit the fan?

Not really. It'd make the news and a blow over in a week or so. You're forgetting that American, English, Japanese and recently Polish citizens have been beheaded on the internet in the surrounding countries of India (I know this doesn't happen in India, and comparing India to a place like Afghanistan is ridiculous, but it's all the same to the general American public), I think that's a little worse than a bashing.

Maybe the mentality in the West towards guests is just different. In India if your guests are treated badly, it's a poor reflection of our hospitality.

Yeah, that's true everywhere and is a fair point. For instance, the guest to your house is always treated nicely, it's a global custom. However, when the "guests" are people in a city with a population just under 4 million, it's a little hard to keep track of them.

Can you please tell me how you would like these students to be treated? Do you want them to have a personal convoy and Australian Government officials following them around, catering to their needs? Do you want the Government to hire a martial arts expert to keep them safe from thugs?

Of course you don't. NEWSFLASH: AUSTRALIA CONTAINS RACIST THUGS... Just like every bloody other country on Earth.

Was this in anyway a good thing what happened? Of course not, it's absolutely disgraceful and the people who did it are scum. Saying the boys who were attacked should "harden up" is completely laughable and childish, I'm with you on that Sohum.

However, it does not represent how the Australian's treat their guests and all these claims you guys are making about how "Western Civilization" treat their guests are completely missing the point. A few rotten eggs are attacking these boys, not Western Civilization.

It is not an attack on your country or your pride, it is just some thugs attacking innocent people. It's got nothing to do with National dignity or custom, it's just some thugs attacking innocent people.

When you look at this in context, it means very little. Look at the statistics of Melbourne. It's one of the most ethnically diverse major cities on Earth. It's known as one of the safest major cities around, and Australian law (the extremely strict Gun control) furthers my point here.

And I think it's hilarious how all of a sudden we have a full scale debate on whether or not Indians are safe in Australia, but no one has mentioned the hundreds of white people who are bashed out of their mind on a Friday night out the front of a pub somewhere in Australia. Let me tell you, it's a lot worse and a lot more common than attacks on Indians.

Jeez.
 
I agree jordox. There's heaps of Muslims, Indians, Poms, Greeks, Italians, Chinese in Melbourne. It is pretty safe as well, people go on about the Melbourne underground(underbelly) but it really isn't a big deal.
 
Juxtaposition. OMG!!!

Also can we impose a ban on posters who decide to come on PlanetCricket and give their opinions while intoxicated?
Maybe a breathalyser test?

@) Sohum - yes, it is racist and all and those guys were targeted, but I don't think it is fair to ask Australia or the Government to protect the Indians. I mean, they are doing their best to ensure the safety of everyone and all immigrants, but it would be wrong to ask them to put an extra effort into protecting Indians. It wouldn't be fair. If the Indians are being perceived as weak, maybe we should do something to change that image. As it is -and we don't know for sure- these attacks were carried out as Indians are being viewed as an easy target. What do you expect the government to do to change that? If the attacks were based around chasing the Indians out or hatred to them, then it is reasonable to ask the Government to step in and punish those involved in race crimes with extra severity. They will, presumably, catch and punish the teens involved in these attacks and try their best to make places safer for all students, but to make it safer particularly for Indian kids because they are perceived as weak is wrong.

Tom may have worded it harshly, but it is true in essence. If we are being perceived as weak, we have to work to changing our image. We can't go running to the government for protection. In the case of the students, seeing as they feel unsafe now, they can always carry around a weapon or something. Walk in a gang. Take self defence classes.
 
Amitabh has decided not to take doctorate degree from Australian government after this incident. Right decision by him.:cool:
 
Holy Grail that Electrocution video was sick. Did you hear the impact? People came rushing out of the train thinking it was a blast or something.

I don't know if it'd be okay for that video to stay. The way that man fell down, sick!
 
As for this recent spate of brutal violence against Indian students, it's not a new development. If I recall correctly, I posted something about this more than a year ago when Scion_sid was inquiring into the possibility of attending Australian universities.

Thank you Pal for saving my life. :p
 
████ happens. People get attacked all the time here. Students aren't exactly the most popular species kicking around towns, we all have our running's in with the locals at pubs and clubs. It's always happened and will always happen. People need to toughen up and stop whinging and just get on with having a good time out and use their head in situations. If Indians don't feel safe in Aus they can always go back home (God's own back-garden)

Yeah yeah, and let the hooligans of that country roam around happily... Whatever is posted about India, you have to say something against it (support the opposite side).

If India put pressure through its government, Australia will act up. We have that power. The government has already started using it. Hope those rogues are punished severely. 'Curry bashers'? MY FOOT! Its all due to the fact that India is doing well in all areas and is challenging the dominance of Australia in many areas (especially cricket!)

saisrini80 added 7 Minutes and 16 Seconds later...

First of all, it's the responsibility of a country to keep everyone safe. The imports have no more privileges than the people who were born there.

Okay, lets say this isn't a racially motivated attack. It's just a random attack. These happen everywhere. These Indian kids were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Lets say that's the story.

Why are you acting like the Australian government need to make changes to keep Indian's safe? If you are criticizing them for having thugs in their country, you better warm your fingers up and have a go at the other 194 countries on Earth while you're at it. Hell, foreign people in your country who are in the wrong place at the wrong time have a slight chance of finding themselves getting their head cut off on the internet in a tent miles away.

Many posts in this thread lack simple logic.

Imports? Its as if Australia has imported people to work for them? These students come to Australia on their own wish. So they are guests. Guests always deserve more respect and hospitality. It was a racist attack and it shouldnt happen, thats all. I cant understand how some guys here say that "those students were in the wrong place at the wrong time". ITS JUST NOT DONE! According to a report, those guys chanted "lets bash those curry eaters" before they attacked these students. Thats damn racist! And those guys have to be punished and the government has to enforce punishments that deter others from doing it in future
 
████ happens. People get attacked all the time here. Students aren't exactly the most popular species kicking around towns, we all have our running's in with the locals at pubs and clubs. It's always happened and will always happen. People need to toughen up and stop whinging and just get on with having a good time out and use their head in situations. If Indians don't feel safe in Aus they can always go back home (God's own back-garden)
LOL, no I don't :p I call myself a resigned staff member, due to me being driven insane by the innane rubbish I had to moderate.

So now you're spouting some of your own to get your own back. Niiice.
 
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