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Weebie Jan 5th 2010 6:39 pm

2nd Indian found dead
 
Unfornuate news that has occurred.

But I question future migrants.

This country is expensive, boring, dangerous and yet many of you thinks it will solve your problems and have dreams of moving out whilst many Aussies especielly younger are desperate to move out.

This country is a dump and I'm Aussie!

ianhutch1 Jan 5th 2010 6:41 pm

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I dont even see why the word Indian is in the news headlines, if it was last week he was found it wouldnt have been

Attention grabbing headlines yet again making it look like something it probably wasnt :thumbdown:

Weebie Jan 5th 2010 6:44 pm

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We only have 2 news webistes here in Aus

www.news.com.au and www.ninemsn.com

aussietobe Jan 5th 2010 7:36 pm

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Originally Posted by Weebie (Post 8222302)
Unfornuate news that has occurred.

But I question future migrants.

This country is expensive, boring, dangerous and yet many of you thinks it will solve your problems and have dreams of moving out whilst many Aussies especielly younger are desperate to move out.

This country is a dump and I'm Aussie!

I doubt you are an Aussie, and it won't take you long to work Australia is heaven compared to most places. If you think murders don't happen anywhere else you are DELUSIONAL.

Dorothy Jan 5th 2010 7:40 pm

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Originally Posted by aussietobe (Post 8222404)
I doubt you are an Aussie, and it won't take you long to work Australia is heaven compared to most places. If you think murders don't happen anywhere else you are DELUSIONAL.

Why do you doubt that Weebie is Australian? There are many Australians who post on here. Australia is better compared to some countries, granted, and nobody ever said that murders don't happen anywhere else.

Now, please keep the tone of your posts civil and keep the personal insults out of it.

ABCDiamond Jan 5th 2010 9:16 pm

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Originally Posted by Weebie (Post 8222313)
We only have 2 news webistes here in Aus

www.news.com.au and www.ninemsn.com

But what about the better news sites: http://www.abc.net.au and http://www.sbs.com.au

The Bloke Jan 5th 2010 9:44 pm

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Originally Posted by Weebie (Post 8222313)
We only have 2 news webistes here in Aus

www.news.com.au and www.ninemsn.com

What about the print media, for example, www.couriermail.com.au, which is linked to most of the other print media sites as well.:)

moneypenny20 Jan 5th 2010 10:12 pm

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Originally Posted by Weebie (Post 8222302)
Unfornuate news that has occurred.

But I question future migrants.

This country is expensive, boring, dangerous and yet many of you thinks it will solve your problems and have dreams of moving out whilst many Aussies especielly younger are desperate to move out.

This country is a dump and I'm Aussie!

In your opinion and granted in the opinion of lots of others. However for many people around the world who's current life and country have serious problems, Australia is a mecca.

Don't judge people and their issues by your own, especially when you from a wealthy western country. It could make you look foolish.

BadgeIsBack Jan 5th 2010 11:28 pm

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Many people, especially the young, think their country is a dump.

Often it takes migrants to make that country not a dump and appreciate it more.

As for the Indian slant - the media is the media. It is a numbers game. Right now, this is newsworthy. Infact, right now, noone can ever be sure apart from the cops who have the stats, and even then we don't know what is not reported/reported by them or victims of crime. (Obviously deaths are!) How many other stabbings don't make the papers..Some people seem to think that Australian newspapers never print bad stories...(!)

It's a tragedy. I personally know many Indians who are not living in fear and hold down good jobs.

Vash the Stampede Jan 6th 2010 12:05 am

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Originally Posted by Weebie (Post 8222313)
2nd Indian found dead

So you're not counting the Indian lady who was recently murdered by her Indian husband?
THE fugitive husband of a woman found dead with her throat cut in her western Sydney home has been arrested by Victoria police at a Melbourne bus station.

Police had launched a massive manhunt for 23-year-old Chamanjot Singh, who was last seen leaving the couple's Westmead home on Tuesday night. They discovered the body of his 29-year-old Indian-born wife as they checked reports of a domestic dispute at the Houison Street home late on Tuesday.

Moments before Manpreet Kaur was allegedly murdered, a neighbour, Jatinder Singh, heard her crying out. Within seconds her cries took on a greater intensity, and the plea was now directed at him, he said.

''She was calling … 'save me, save me' to me in Punjabi,'' Mr Singh, 27, said.

Minutes later 29-year-old Mrs Kaur was dying, lying in a pool of her own blood. Drawn by her calls, Mr Singh and his wife had run to his neighbour's door just before midnight on Tuesday, but they found it locked.
(Source).

Any particular reason why you omitted this incident?


We only have 2 news webistes here in Aus

www.news.com.au and www.ninemsn.com
LOL

moneypenny20 Jan 6th 2010 12:17 am

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Originally Posted by Vash the Stampede (Post 8222839)
So you're not counting the Indian lady who was recently murdered by her Indian husband?
THE fugitive husband of a woman found dead with her throat cut in her western Sydney home has been arrested by Victoria police at a Melbourne bus station.

Police had launched a massive manhunt for 23-year-old Chamanjot Singh, who was last seen leaving the couple's Westmead home on Tuesday night. They discovered the body of his 29-year-old Indian-born wife as they checked reports of a domestic dispute at the Houison Street home late on Tuesday.

Moments before Manpreet Kaur was allegedly murdered, a neighbour, Jatinder Singh, heard her crying out. Within seconds her cries took on a greater intensity, and the plea was now directed at him, he said.

''She was calling … 'save me, save me' to me in Punjabi,'' Mr Singh, 27, said.

Minutes later 29-year-old Mrs Kaur was dying, lying in a pool of her own blood. Drawn by her calls, Mr Singh and his wife had run to his neighbour's door just before midnight on Tuesday, but they found it locked.
(Source).

Any particular reason why you omitted this incident?



That's a hard one to answer without appearing 'awkward' ;)

asprilla Jan 6th 2010 1:10 pm

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Originally Posted by ianhutch1 (Post 8222308)
Attention grabbing headlines yet again making it look like something it probably wasnt :thumbdown:

Here's another article that will not help cool things down.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/roa...-1225816933565

The_Wookie Jan 6th 2010 1:38 pm

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Originally Posted by asprilla (Post 8224755)
Here's another article that will not help cool things down.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/roa...-1225816933565

That's the kind of shit that winds me up. Why even mention 'Indian migrant'?????

Dorothy Jan 6th 2010 1:44 pm

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Originally Posted by The_Wookie (Post 8224833)
That's the kind of shit that winds me up. Why even mention 'Indian migrant'?????

Maybe to show they're not just victims as the Indian press and more vocal of them would have people believe?

The_Wookie Jan 6th 2010 1:50 pm

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Originally Posted by Dorothy (Post 8224854)
Maybe to show they're not just victims as the Indian press and more vocal of them would have people believe?

:banghead:


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