It's a bit of a pity the shooter has been killed. I would loved to know his side of the story.
It's a bit of a pity the shooter has been killed. I would loved to know his side of the story.
"The eagle watches from the mountain.
As the warriors turn into fools.
And the dice are thrown on sacred ground.
And they move closer to the truth"
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Sample of American News Media covering story
Fox News
to distraught Sikh Manjeet Mangat "have there been any anti-Semitic acts in the past against the Sikh community"
Don Lemon CNN to sikh
"do sikhs have any traditional enemies?"
Don Lemon CNN to sikh
"is there a difference between Hindus and Sikhs?"
YARAB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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"The Nazis made me afraid to be a Jew, and the Israelis make me ashamed to be a Jew."
Israel Shahak
Nazi concentration camp survivor
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A Tragic History Of Hate Crimes Against Sikhs In The U.S.
Although the motives of the shooter in Wisconsin this morning are not yet clear, there is a bloody history of violence towards Sikhs in the United States since 9/11. Sikhism is a peaceful religion and its primary principles include equality and justice for all.
'Ragheads go home' is one of favourite chants by the ignorant retards in America
(one of the favourites on this forum too actually)
http://www.buzzfeed.com/summeranne/a...nst-sikhs-in-t
"The Nazis made me afraid to be a Jew, and the Israelis make me ashamed to be a Jew."
Israel Shahak
Nazi concentration camp survivor
Muslims have a history of ATTEMPTING persecution of Sikhs.
But whenever they tried the Sikhs thoroughly whoop the Muslims' collective asses.
LOL
Calling religions peaceful has lost its effect since Muslims have been pushing this lie about their own bloodthirsty religion.
But Sikhism, actually, in truth, IS a religion of peace.
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Retarded Muslims who can't get outside of their own bubble actually thinking Christians run the United States federal government, and not taking into consideration that practicing Christians are silenced in our political process due to the supposed fact that we are a "secular nation".... and imposters run rampant and get elected.
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Have they named the shooter yet?
Also, have they confirmed whether or not he had a commemorative 9/11 tattoo?
Horrible, horrible stuff.
Though, I did hear something curious repeated on the radio today, and it was someone saying a lot of people can't tell the difference between Sikhs and Muslims and aim a lot of prejudice intended for Muslims at Sikhs.
It made me wonder, does our society assume Muslims are a target for prejudice, or was this a comment based on some kind of evidence?
Twitter:
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Shooter not named yet but described as white male in his 40's...
India ambassador: 'Hearts bleed' after Sikh deaths
6 Aug.`12 - India's ambassador to the United States on Sunday mourned the killings of Sikhs at a temple in Wisconsin, praising the community as showing the best qualities of Indian Americans.
"Our hearts bleed for the precious and innocent lives lost in Oak Creek," a suburb of Milwaukee, Indian Ambassador Nirupama Rao wrote on Twitter. "This is a very tragic time for our community. We must remain calm," she said. "The Sikhs are among the best Indian Americans -- patriotic, law-abiding, industrious, generous and giving. I grieve with them today," she said.
Rao said she received telephone calls from John Brennan, the anti-terrorism adviser to President Barack Obama, and Wendy Sherman, the number three at the State Department, to condemn the attacks. In a modern twist to diplomacy, the Washington-based ambassador of India's historic rival Pakistan, Sherry Rahman, took to Twitter to voice sadness over the massacre, leading Rao to thank her with her own tweet.
The Indian embassy in Washington said in a statement that it was monitoring the incident, which left at least seven people dead. The embassy said that it was in touch with the White House's National Security Council and that a diplomat had been sent to the scene. Sikhism originates in India. While the gunman was not immediately identified, the US Sikh community -- estimated at 500,000-700,000 strong -- has faced attacks in the past by assailants who mistakenly believe they are Muslim.
http://news.yahoo.com/india-ambassad...042136541.html
Kinda funny how, instead of a 'sequester', the Wall Street bankers got bailed out.
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