WOW....I am surprised to see what you are posting on here and a few of our American members are probably wondering on how to respond to this. Allow me to answer you please. Before I even start, allow me to also tell you that I am not white and I am "colored" as some of you referred to the "color" in previous posts.
1) Your post is utter bullsh*t including your knowledge about the US. And that how America has a "race" problem. Coming out of your mouth, from a country you come from where small conflicts can result in getting your opponents killed, their women raped and at times the entire family beat to death??? Really? Look inside your own house before talking to others. I'd rather take a small "race problem" then having people killed like ants on small conflicts. Big difference in your society and ours!!!
Every year, thousands (literally), get killed in India, Pakistan and other similar countries due to race, ethnic and due to family rivalry. You have a violence issue that spreads across the globe (Al-Qaeda and other Nationalists parties across your entire South Asian region). In Pakistan, your leaders (Imran Khan for one example) promotes these violence based politics and allows the nation to develop extremism based mentality.
Now compare: here in the US, the family of the diseased (Mr. Brown's), who obviously aren't happy with the verdict, have asked many, many times for calm and restrain on many tv and radio broadcasts. So please....know more before typing just for the sake of propaganda.
In fact, know about your country and fix your issues, FAR severe than this one incident and try to put effort into fixing your house first.
2) Race is in people's minds. Race is what happens in your mind also. In Pakistan's ethnic make up, Pashtuns don't want to marry with others, Sindhis hate Punjabi's, Baluchi's execute (literally execute like Hitler style) many innocent workers from Punjab and other places.......that's ALL race. You know very well how inter-cast marriages are not allowed or have serious problems due to family dignity and all that drama. Heck, you guys have protests over a woman going to Indian media to work in their tv shows (names like who*re and a sl*t), because she wants to be independent and do whatever she wants to as its her life?
Here, if one black person got shot, you are going to make it a racial issue?? (btw, it doesn't happen once a Month or even a Year, rarely does this happen and with a reason).
3) The President of the United States of America is an African American!!! I don't know if you had remembered it before you started to write these idiotic posts. If RACE was such a big issue....not sure HOW and WHY many millions of Whites voted for him!!! Dr. Condoleezza Rice (President Busch's right hand) is an African American and so is Gen. Collin Powell (commanded the US Army as a 4 star general) and the list goes ON and On.....So if we have such a huge "race" issue.......how did the system allow these fine Americans to rise to the top, all the way to the President or the General or the National Security Adviser?
4) Police is TRAINED on handling these situations with full force. It is NOT Pakistan where we allow attacks on our parliament and those kind of places and let the convicts roam freely on streets (IK as an example again), go figure that one out!
Here in the US, the system ensures everyone's safety, progress and human advancement as long as people can work hard. You fuc*k with public safety and become a danger to the society, you'll be taken down, whether through arm wrestling, 6 SWAT team members or when need be, through the use of brute force.
The diseased in this case, had already done a robbery / assault in a store so he was already declared "dangerous"....(just like it happens in Pakistan or India or elsewhere when a call is made to the police about an incident).
So when Police would approach him, they are ready to deal with any situation and use whatever force to bring him under the law. If he resists, unfortunately, shots may be fired !!!!
Moral of the story: Don't break the law. And, don't write silly post about a place or an event that you can't comprehend to begin with.
I don't care what your color is so spare me all that. I don't judge people on the color of their skin. You don't have to convince me. Although, I do understand your position. You live in the US and hence you have to prove your loyalty. You have done a rubbish job at that and let me explain why.
Tell me. Which country do I come from? You're so ignorant that in your emotional outburst you're unable to realise that I don't reside in Pakistan. As for the shortcomings of Pakistan, what relevance has that with the huge racism problem in the US? Are you somehow trying to justify the racism in the US by highlighting the irrelevant wrongdoings in Pakistan? You need to have you head examined. For your information, I oppose all forms of wrongdoings in Pakistan as well as the US. I don't discriminate unlike you. You like to pick and choose according to your narrative. You're a hypocrite. Instead of calling a spade a spade you're being loyal to your host nation. I know it feeds you and provides you with a job, but that shouldn't make you blind to injustice.
You're just repeating yourself. We already know that South Asia has massive problems regarding domestic violence and what not. I'm not oblivious to this, but that doesn't in any way justify nor take away the racism problem in the US. Let's not downplay this problem. Indeed, the problems of South Asia need to be fixed and they are highly condemnable. I'll soon be responding in another thread dedicated to this particular issue. As for Imran Khan, he knows his country better than you could ever know. Pakistan has been fighting an outsourced war of the US. Instead, Pakistan should have fought the war itself without outside dictation and interference. Luckily that is somewhat happening now under the leadership of general Raheel. There is no need of licking US boots. Pakistan receives military and economic aid from the US to do its bidding. That's disgraceful and the entire world knows this. Imran opposes this and is criticized by the mouthpieces that receive bribe US dollars and hold sympathy with the US in one or the other form. Now let's get our facts right. Extremism was created the day you Americans trained and armed Jihadis during the Cold War. Don't have such a short memory now.
The parents of the shot teen were seeking justice outside the US. So much for justice in the US. Source:
Slain Ferguson teen's dad seeks justice at U.N.| Reuters The black African community including the parents of the teen don't trust the justice system in the US. Should tell you something contrary to your bogus claims.
Again confusing South Asian matters with the racism issue in the US.
Two wrong don't make a right. Get that through your skull. Also, let me respond regarding Pakistanis not appreciating their actors going to India. What were you expecting? India and Pakistan have been rivals since partition. Any sort of dialogue/exchange on both sides is greeted with enmity and distrust. The issue has no relevance with the independence of Pakistani women. Had that been the case, these actresses would not even be allowed to shoot films inside Pakistan. The issue is related to intolerance and short-sightedness on both sides. Just have a look around on this forum and read the various conversations between Pakistani/Indian forum members. We cannot even get along on a forum let alone on a country to country basis. It is going to require time before these ancient wounds are healed. In fact, as I'm finding out a tremendous amount of time. Yes, it also happens to be that some ethnic Pakistanis don't get along with each other. The same can be said for Indians due to the caste system. I know it's outrageous and outdated, but this is a different topic. I'll address this issue in another thread.
One black person gets shot and riots all over the US happen. Cars and gas stations are burnt down to the ground. The police fight with the black African community on the streets of America. Racist white Americans taunt and vilify black African Americans on TV shows. Reading the various white racist comments on YouTube and social media turns your stomach. By the way, this happens very frequently in the US. White racist cops harass black African Americans on a daily basis. It's just that only very few cases get media attention. Only when a dead body lies on a pavement and a black African mother is shedding tears does the media care to pay attention. Don't downplay racism in the US.
I have already responded to point 3 in my previous post. I suggest you read that post too. It answers all your questions regarding racism against president Obama etc. Racism exists even against the black US president. He and his wife are called monkeys and what not. YouTube and the social media is filled with hate material against black African Americans. Many racist US TV shows condone racism by finding excuses for it.
Yes, I know. Imran Khan is responsible for all the problems in our world. Even the natural disasters including hurricanes, earthquakes and tsunamis can be attributed to his sit-ins. That's pretty low of you to bring Imran Khan in every discussion. You know damned well that Imran Khan's quarrel with Nawaz Sharif is due to a fraudulent election. The protesters didn't attack the parliament, but they used the venue to voice their discontent. They have every right to do so. The bitter truth, Nawaz Sharif is a thief who stole people's votes to latch onto power. That's all.
Surely, the US has a system in place which ensures "safety", "progress" and "human advancement". Mostly at the expense of others. Nonetheless, this system also contains flaws and racist people who abuse the system to portray their hate and prejudice against others. Any person who poses a danger to society must be dealt with. No one is arguing against that. However, the US law enforcing agencies have a track record of abuse and racism against minorities including the Black African community. That's unjustified and condemnable. It has happened many times before and this case might not be different.
I've already pointed out that I cannot give any firm judgements on this specific case. The moral of the story is: catch the bad guys and stop institutional racism. Stop condoning racism by making confused and irrelevant comparisons. Racism happens everywhere. The US is no exception in this regard. Deal with it instead of concealing it.