On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 23:33:26 +1000, "Antimulticulture"
wrote:
>Another race attack ignored by BBC.
>http://www.bnp.org.uk/reg_showarticle.php?contentID=1088
>July 7th, 2006
>
> Last Friday in Reading's Prospect Park a white man, enjoying a
>conversation with friends, was attacked and stabbed by an Asian thug after
>he refused to hand over money.
>
> The 20-year-old, whose injuries are said not to be life-threatening, was
>talking with his friends in a car park near to Reading's Mansion House
>restaurant. As they talked the all white group were approached by a gang
>described in the media as comprising "three black and an Asian man."
>
> Demanded money.
>
> According to reports the Asian gang member asked the white group for a
>cigarette and money. They refused and argued with the gang. At this point
>the Asian man produced a knife and stabbed one of the white lads twice.
>
> The four offenders then ran off leaving their victim to be cared for by
>his friends. They managed to rush him to the Royal Berkshire Hospital where
>his wounds were cleaned and stitched.
Sounds like an ordinary robbery to me. No indication they were
picked because of their race or attacked out of racial hatred.
Apparently they looked like they had money - and that's what
the criminals were after.
What would you want - for the newspapers to print a four-inch
headline reading "Niggers/Gooks/Towelheads/ attack
White People !" every time there's a crime ??? Seems that the
important thing is the CRIME, not the ethnicity of the perps.
If the media hypes the 'race' connection, all that does is put
a bad light on the ethnic minorities - making it harder for
them to find honest work and live dignified lives. Such a
situation just leads MORE into crime ... or maybe that suits
your purposes ?
Multicultural political correctness CAN get ridiculous at
times. However the cure is not to run 180-degrees in the
opposite direction, just condemn excessive PC when you
find it and note that overly aggressive "anti-racism"
often winds up smelling of REVERSE racism.
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