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  • 枫下茶话 / 社会政治 / Some random thoughts +7
    本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛An ungrateful Syrian refugee murdered an innocent 13-years-old Canadian girl.

    A Syrian refugee murdered a 13-years-old Canadian girl.

    A refugee murdered a Canadian girl.

    A new Canadian murdered a Canadian minor.

    What CBC settled on was “man charged was murder of Marrisa Shen, 13, has no criminal record and was new to Canada”

    Truth hurts, fact bites, we don’t trust those “xenophobic racist”, so let’s highlight part of it, downplay the other part, after all, we are all Canadians, new or old.

    Meanwhile, let’s talk about what possible hardship the murder’s family and his community “could” experience and offer them support. After all, this was just an one-off ‘incident’.

    Wait, you are asking what if it happens again? You are asking what you can do to prevent same tragedy happen to you kids? Well, be “vigilant “. But exactly how? That’s not what we, ivory elitists have to worry about. We care more about a hijab, because it’s a symbol of religion, a girls life, well, was just an incident.

    So me, as a deplorable, turn around and started thinking about how to be vigilant. Since First, I don’t have mind reader, second, I don’t want be labeled accidentally. Third, I can’t wrap my head some of their culture practice. What I can do is to avoid interacting with them, perhaps that’s exactly the hidden discrimination claimed by those parents?

    I know we have to pay the price to take in those “new Canadian“, I just never expected the price would be so high, at least, that’s what our government told me.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
    • Well said, all common sense and where is the objective and fact-telling journalism? +1