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Vicious hammer attack on teenager
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/wiltshire/6 257933.stm
This news it seems is now being reported somewhat low key.
At the first report of this savage attack, they stated that 8 Asian males between the ages of 14 years old and 20years old, had attacked a 15 year old white boy, at Ridgeway School in Wroughton Nr. Swidon, and that the Police were not classing it as a racial attack.
Since then no mention has been made that these attackers were in fact Asian, had it been 8 white males attacking a Asian lad with a hammer, do you think it would have been reported any differently?
This news it seems is now being reported somewhat low key.
At the first report of this savage attack, they stated that 8 Asian males between the ages of 14 years old and 20years old, had attacked a 15 year old white boy, at Ridgeway School in Wroughton Nr. Swidon, and that the Police were not classing it as a racial attack.
Since then no mention has been made that these attackers were in fact Asian, had it been 8 white males attacking a Asian lad with a hammer, do you think it would have been reported any differently?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There was an interesting article on the issue of race crime in 'The Times', last November. I've posted a link below.
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Edit/Quest ion348856.html
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Edit/Quest ion348856.html
So glad you posted that report rosepetal it makes very interesting reading, and makes one wonder if the life of a white person these days is less valuable than those of Blacks, Asians or other politically sensitive nationalities
I was also pleased that this report was published by one of the more acceptable newspapers, and cannot be blamed on alleged bias reporting say from the Daily Mail, which make make it more acceptable to those ABers who seem to immediately blame such papers when they read something that they do not like.
I was also pleased that this report was published by one of the more acceptable newspapers, and cannot be blamed on alleged bias reporting say from the Daily Mail, which make make it more acceptable to those ABers who seem to immediately blame such papers when they read something that they do not like.
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