Murder, Indian style, now in the Chicagoland
Despite the mandatory “happy talk” about the wonders of “diversity,” Third World immigrants—legal and otherwise—typically bring with them the very things that make their home countries undesirable places to live: poverty, crime, disease, and squalor.
An Indian family living in Oak Forest, Illinois, has brought something particularly unpleasant to the Chicagoland: the custom of enforcing India’s cast system by punishing violators with death by fire.
As MSNBC reports,
A blaze that killed a couple and their 3-year-old son in their suburban Chicago apartment may have had its point of origin on the other side of the world, in India’s ancient Hindu caste system.
Prosecutors say Subhash Chander, an immigrant from India, doused the place with gasoline and set the fire - killing his pregnant daughter, son-in-law and their child - because he believed the young woman had married beneath her station.
Of course, violent crime can and does occur among Americans too. Such brutal and cruel forms of murder, however, are rare, especially among whites.
But not in India. As the MSNBC article puts it,
In India, women are commonly killed in disputes over dowries, with the victims often doused with gasoline and set on fire in what the killers sometimes explain away as kitchen accidents.
