Posted on 09/04/2017 12:41:47 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Florida police rescued an Indian woman Saturday who was beaten by her husband and his parents who traveled from India to help assist him with the assault.
The Hillsborough County Sheriffs Office said Silky Gaind, 33, called her parents in India to tell them of the abuse. They then called the authorities.
Police said Gaind was being held in the Riverview home by her husband Devbir Kalsi, 33, and his parents Jasbir, 67, and Bhupinder Kalsi, 61, who traveled from India to help their son counsel and discipline his wife for being disobedient after he asked for their assistance, according to Fox 13.....
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He's the guy in the middle.
Whoa.
People who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
Oh look a picture of a Pinhead
Bill & Hillary hired others to do the actual deed?
My guess is these people were given immigrant status as close relatives of someone who was already an immigrant.
That is exactly what is wrong with our immigration system. Why not get smart and allow only those immigrants who are highly educated or bring $1.5 million with them to invest in US. That is exactly what New Zealand does, so they have a very successful immigration system.
The media could do a LOT to stop nonsense like this, by doing what they do when they are at their best: elevate the victim as a righteous person, and tear down their abusers as ignorant, shameful animals.
Turn the very idea of “honor” this-or-that on its head, by holding the victims as better, more virtuous people; and their abusive families as “shaming their family with their cruel and primitive behavior”.
Yes, it is editorializing. But if done effectively, even these people’s own communities would hopefully reach out to support the victim, and despise the abusers as dishonorable.
The media used to be good at this, and they could help society by doing it again. Plus it would make them, the media, look a lot better to the public.
They could be Muslims or they could just as easily not be Muslims. In India, ignorance and primitive brutality crosses all demographics.
I agree. Instead of copy and paste, I will reformat the text and post again when I get some time.
How is that an answer?
What does your waste of bandwidth prove and how is it related to the article?
Holy wall of text, Batman! Thank God for the scroll wheel.
I’d be for reverse immigration. Start firing the H-1Bs and other foreign workers displacing Americans.
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