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Was this a racist attack?
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http://www.dailymail....hears-used-drunk.html
/// A gang of Muslim girls who repeatedly kicked a young woman in the head walked free from court after a judge heard they were 'not used to being drunk' because of their religion.///
Although these Somalian Muslim thugs screamed 'kill the white ***' and also called her a "white bitch" they were not charged with racial aggravation.
Instead of being sentenced for assault, occasioning actual bodily harm which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison, they were allowed by the judge to walk free.
/// They were given suspended sentences after hearing that they were not used to alcohol because their religion does not allow
it. ///
Their victim's sentence:
She was left so traumatised that she lost her job following repeated absences with stress and flashbacks, Seventeen months on from the attack, she is still undergoing counselling and suffers from panic attacks and flashbacks.
What can one say about the justice in this country? Except to say "there seems to be one law for some and another for others".
/// A gang of Muslim girls who repeatedly kicked a young woman in the head walked free from court after a judge heard they were 'not used to being drunk' because of their religion.///
Although these Somalian Muslim thugs screamed 'kill the white ***' and also called her a "white bitch" they were not charged with racial aggravation.
Instead of being sentenced for assault, occasioning actual bodily harm which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison, they were allowed by the judge to walk free.
/// They were given suspended sentences after hearing that they were not used to alcohol because their religion does not allow
it. ///
Their victim's sentence:
She was left so traumatised that she lost her job following repeated absences with stress and flashbacks, Seventeen months on from the attack, she is still undergoing counselling and suffers from panic attacks and flashbacks.
What can one say about the justice in this country? Except to say "there seems to be one law for some and another for others".
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I think people do understand that racist attacks against whites are treated as racist attacks but feel that the justice systems deals with allegations and offences more robustly when it involves certain population groups, as highlighted in recent events.
Also, the horrific K Donald murder case you referred to may be another example of these concerns: "The case, which featured the first ever conviction for racially motivated murder in Scotland, is cited as an example of the lack of attention the media and society give to white sufferers of racist attacks compared to that given to ethnic minorities with organisations such as the BBC later admitting failing to cover the case sufficiently.It is also suggested the crime demonstrates how society has been forced to redefine racism so as to no longer exclude white victims.
I think people do understand that racist attacks against whites are treated as racist attacks but feel that the justice systems deals with allegations and offences more robustly when it involves certain population groups, as highlighted in recent events.
Also, the horrific K Donald murder case you referred to may be another example of these concerns: "The case, which featured the first ever conviction for racially motivated murder in Scotland, is cited as an example of the lack of attention the media and society give to white sufferers of racist attacks compared to that given to ethnic minorities with organisations such as the BBC later admitting failing to cover the case sufficiently.It is also suggested the crime demonstrates how society has been forced to redefine racism so as to no longer exclude white victims.