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Original post by MiszShortee786
That should be the case then when a crazy Muslim kills someone then shouldn't it?

Why always put Muslims in the bad light?


Dont you understand? If a muslim kills non muslims then it will not make it to news here since it's happened in another country.

Christians are persecuted by muslims in the middle east but thats never covered here.

Muslims arent put in a bad light. Theyre put in the light that reflects their own actions. Look at 9/11, 7/7 and many other islamist attacks and that'll show you.
Original post by Redeal
And you Islamists don't belong in the UK. You believe it's ok to dress like a thug. If you want to dress like that, go back to your degenerate 3rd world hodge countries. If you're Sunni go to Saudi Arabia, if you're Shia go to Iran.


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@MiszShortee786 Why this is no doubt a despicable senseless murder I think it's important to remember than UK based news outlets are focused on news relating to the UK. This happened across the other side of the world. Countries tend to focus on things which are local and sometimes smaller international crimes get reported but mostly it's only the big stories that make the headlines.

However on this occasion it seems the BBC did pick up and report on it but just like Polish citizens, Romanian citizens, Russian citizens, Argentinian citizens etc etc will focus on their local news more than the international news, the same goes for the UK.

People are generally just more interested in what's going on at home than want's going on internationally, do you see where I'm coming from?
Original post by Redeal
And you Islamists don't belong in the UK. You believe it's ok to dress like a thug. If you want to dress like that, go back to your degenerate 3rd world hodge countries. If you're Sunni go to Saudi Arabia, if you're Shia go to Iran.


Who died and made you dictator. You're moral ethic is totally disgusting. What's it to you on what someone decides to wear?

If you haven't realised due to you're sheer ignorance Saudi is a mix of sects. Therefore I suggest instead of resulting to verbal reasoning you educate yourself so that you don't portray yourself as a fool.
Original post by Ninja Squirrel
@MiszShortee786 Why this is no doubt a despicable senseless murder I think it's important to remember than UK based news outlets are focused on news relating to the UK. This happened across the other side of the world. Countries tend to focus on things which are local and sometimes smaller international crimes get reported but mostly it's only the big stories that make the headlines.

However on this occasion it seems the BBC did pick up and report on it but just like Polish citizens, Romanian citizens, Russian citizens, Argentinian citizens etc etc will focus on their local news more than the international news, the same goes for the UK.

People are generally just more interested in what's going on at home than want's going on internationally, do you see where I'm coming from?


Metro is a UK paper however they report around the world. So does the ES. Why not the BBC? If they can report about Iran, and North Korea surely India is no different?

Individuals also want to know what's occurring back home too.
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Original post by MiszShortee786
Who died and made you dictator. You're moral ethic is totally disgusting. What's it to you on what someone decides to wear?

If you haven't realised due to you're sheer ignorance Saudi is a mix of sects. Therefore I suggest instead of resulting to verbal reasoning you educate yourself so that you don't portray yourself as a fool.

You shouldn't judge as well, I know the difference between Salafis and Sufis.
Original post by Redeal
You shouldn't judge as well, I know the difference between Salafis and Sufis.


Hah! Is that all your knowledge upon? There's more to Islam than that if you haven't realised.
Original post by Plantagenet Crown
The victimhood in this thread is palpable.


Try saying that on another thread that's not related to Muslims or Islam.

You wouldn't have the guts to do so. Because you simply wouldn't care.
Original post by MiszShortee786
Metro is a UK paper however they report around the world. So does the ES. Why not the BBC? If they can report about Iran, and North Korea surely India is no different?

Individuals also want to know what's occurring back home too.


because what happens in iran, north korea is mostly political, and sudden changes can lead to bigger issues like war, which will effect those in the uk, however things like this are one off and only have effects in the city, maybe the families only, and don't really effect those in the uk. If the person killed was a british citizen, then it would have been reported.

Also, the BBC is quite big, and they can't spend petty time going around reporting issues like this, whereas the metro is only newspaper, whilst the BBC also has a tv channel and shows. They care about the bigger stuff.
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Original post by Plantagenet Crown
The victimhood in this thread is palpable.


If it was an attack by a Mulim you're response would be "religion of peace" or something derogatory about Islam. Yet when a Muslim is the victim you're criticising Muslims. Either way, you point the finger at Muslims.
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Original post by MiszShortee786
Hah! Is that all your knowledge upon? There's more to Islam than that if you haven't realised.

I'm not going to list my entire knowledge out on a post. You hodges are way too literal.
Original post by MiszShortee786
The stigma towards Muslims is ridiculous. If a Muslim was to kill someone they are automatically tagged as Ts. However if in this circumstance a Muslim was killed it wouldn't get any coverage at all!


The media bias is getting way out of hand.I'm infuriated right now.
Original post by MiszShortee786
Metro is a UK paper however they report around the world. So does the ES. Why not the BBC? If they can report about Iran, and North Korea surely India is no different?

Individuals also want to know what's occurring back home too.


The BBC did report it http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-42261797

Major UK news papers cannot always cover every murder or crime, they don't have endless resources. There are news outlets which specialise in international news but they won't be as popular as major UK news outlets like the BBC or the Guardian for example.
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Original post by MiszShortee786
Metro is a UK paper however they report around the world. So does the ES. Why not the BBC? If they can report about Iran, and North Korea surely India is no different?

When has a single death in Iran or North Korea been a BBC main story? In this particular instance it really comes across like you haven't thought about this enough and are leaping to conclusions.
Original post by akbar0123
If it was an attack by a Mulim you're response would be "religion of peace" or something derogatory about Islam. Yet when a Muslim is the victim you're criticising Muslims. Either way, you point the finger at Muslims.


no one is pointing the fingers towards the muslims. The main issue in this thread started by you, is that the british papers didn't report something that happened in india.

Read my last sentence slowly and you'll get your answer your looking for.
Original post by RickHendricks
because what happens in iran, north korea is mostly political, and sudden changes can lead to bigger issues like war, which will effect those in the uk, however things like this are one off and only have effects in the city, maybe the families only, and don't really effect those in the uk. If the person killed was a british citizen, then it would have been reported.

Also, the BBC is quite big, and they can't spend petty time going around reporting issues like this, whereas the metro is only newspaper, whilst the BBC also has a tv channel and shows. They care about the bigger stuff.


Whilst I comprehend that I can say the same for Palestine and Syria. The BBC are very rapid to point the finger at the poor Syrians and poor Palestinians and make out that the Jews oppression against the Palestinian Muslims is a good thing.

Why don't they focus upon the bigger picture instead?
Original post by MiszShortee786
Who died and made you dictator. You're moral ethic is totally disgusting. What's it to you on what someone decides to wear?

If you haven't realised due to you're sheer ignorance Saudi is a mix of sects. Therefore I suggest instead of resulting to verbal reasoning you educate yourself so that you don't portray yourself as a fool.


The guy is a troll.You are wasting time replying to him sister.
Original post by MiszShortee786
Whilst I comprehend that I can say the same for Palestine and Syria. The BBC are very rapid to point the finger at the poor Syrians and poor Palestinians and make out that the Jews oppression against the Palestinian Muslims is a good thing.

Why don't they focus upon the bigger picture instead?


dont start this about the israel issue, i beg you.

But seeing as you mentioned it, it's because the BBC is a british media outlet, and will support the goverment, which supports the us, which consequently, supports the jews.
Original post by Ninja Squirrel
The BBC did report it http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-42261797

Major UK news papers cannot always cover every murder or crime, they don't have endless resources. There are news outlets which specialise in international news but they won't be as popular as major UK news outlets like the BBC or the Guardian for example.


I will now give you an instance of India reporting a crime that occurred in the UK. It was in the gujarat newspaper I will link it later however when it comes to India the UK doesn't wish to co-operate.

Double standards.

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