I am getting more than fed up with foreigners living in, and outside, of Australia pointing the finger at Australian citizens and accusing them of racism every time one of their own gets into bother. It was revealed that the ‘racist attacks’ in Victoria recently were not racist attacks after all as the Indian individuals being killed or assaulted were being killed and assaulted by their own people from their own community. The voices were stilled pretty fast after that…
Tragically a little 3 year old boy, Gurshan Singh, was taken from his home in suburban Melbourne and his body was found 21 km’s away. his mother was in the shower when he went missing, his father had recently left the house ‘to go to the library’… another Indian national individual was in the house at the time of the child’s disappearance. The parents were preparing to return to India next week having been studying in Melbourne. There is a lot for the police to work on there in my opinion – but that has not stopped the foreign media jumping on the bandwagon and calling this tragedy a racist killing. It has no hallmarks of a racist killing, no injuries have even been found on the child’s body. I would suggest those jumping up and down about any racist overtones to this stop and think about how racist they are being themselves – if he WAS murdered the chances are very highly likely that this poor little boy was killed by someone known to his parents, someone known to the child, someone from within the local Indian community. It has happened so often before – killing a toddler on racist grounds is not how we Australians operate.
Abduction of ‘British’ Pakistani boy in Pakistan looking decidedly dodgy…

And in the UK, the case of the little boy, Sahil Saeed, abducted after a burglary on a house he was staying in while in Pakistan with his father has taken on a few twists and turns in the past 24 hours. It is now believed that a relative, or relatives, of the child has been involved in the kidnapping and the demand for a ransom of £100,000. Questions are being asked in relation to the rather ‘calm’ demeanor of the father (above left) in relating the abduction of his child and his apparent lack of distress. Police are wise to look at this as an inside job – it looks very dodgy to me. Poor kid, I hope he is found as soon as possible and whoever has done this to him horsewhipped to within an inch of their wretched lives. Sad to know how children can be treated as expendable commodities in some cultures…
