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1/8/20
Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:A court in India sets an execution date for four men convicted of the 2012 gang rape and murder of a woman on a New Delhi bus, in an attack that sent shockwaves across the world.
No mention that in India there must be grave suspicion that innocent poor people have been convicted for crimes committed by others who have pulled strings.
Lengthy trials, often a result of fewer courts and judges, tend to delay convictions, leaving poor, disillusioned victims with little money and patience to pursue the cases.
No angry protests from us that victims are expected to pursue such cases.
And no protests that our own judicial system is being similarly corrupted by victim statements - encouraging the impression that justice and the courts are for the wealthy and don't deliver for the poor.
2/9/20
As Delhi's residents struggle to get access to water, private enterprises - known locally as the water mafia - have been able to profit from the despair.
Read more from ABC News2/9/20
California and Texas will be loggerheads about water very soon and God only knows the methods they will use.
2/24/20
Protests in the Indian capital of New Delhi erupt in violence in the latest row of demonstrations against a new citizenship law, a day before US President Donald Trump visits the country.
Read more from ABC News2/24/20
Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:Protests in the Indian capital of New Delhi erupt in violence in the latest row of demonstrations against a new citizenship law, a day before US President Donald Trump visits the country.
Is India the first foreign country ever to have given Trump a raptorous reception?
2/25/20
They have over a billion people.
Finding just 0.1% of the population willing to pretend to like Trump for a few bucks would get him a massive crowd.
2/26/20
Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:They have over a billion people. Finding just 0.1% of the population willing to pretend to like Trump for a few bucks would get him a massive crowd.
That could be part of it, Modi put on a party for them.
Works to make Zionists of all our politicians, after all.
However, the question is real - has Trump had a positive reception anywhere else in the world?
2/26/20
US President Donald Trump mangles his pronunciation of several Indian names, including cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar, on an otherwise successful first day of his state visit to India.
Read more from ABC News2/26/20
More than a dozen people are killed and hundreds more injured as riots break out in New Delhi over a controversial new citizenship law.
Read more from ABC News2/26/20
BerrySteph said:However, the question is real - has Trump had a positive reception anywhere else in the world?
Depends on who is receiving him.
Another question is, can you respect the office if you don't respect the man who sits in it?