15 year old army cadet attacked with a makeshift blow torch.

The more pressing question is: would it have made its way to GD if the attacker were not of non-white extraction?

Going on Oldcoals' thread history, I would suggest not.

Anyway, not a nice event, but I'm sure there was a lot more bad stuff happening today to get worked up over; more so than such minor injuries. Albeit with an eye-catching weapon.

If you think the ethnicity of the offender had any bearing on why I posted that then you are absolutely wrong.
 
Is it mentioned the attacker was Muslim or am I miss reading it? :confused:

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Is it mentioned the attacker was Muslim or am I miss reading it? :confused:

What we have is in all likelihood a drunken idiot wandering down the road who thought it a good idea to try an burn a kid with his deodorant at a bus stop. His ethnicity, religion, what the boy was doing during the day, or any number of other variables, implied or otherwise is probably immaterial.
 
What we have is in all likelihood a drunken idiot wandering down the road who thought it a good idea to try an burn a kid with his deodorant at a bus stop. His ethnicity, religion, what the boy was doing during the day, or any number of other variables, implied or otherwise is probably immaterial.

Agreed so why does it appear people have made the link from a reported Asian man to a Muslim Asian man.

Or is this about the way the article seems to hint at something without saying it.

Either way I don't really care I'm just interested to know why some are getting wound up.
 
I just thought a 15 year old army cadet being attacked by a man wielding a makeshift blow torch was pretty horrific.

Next time you start a thread can you please make sure you clearly state your reasons for starting it.
 
I just thought a 15 year old army cadet being attacked by a man wielding a makeshift blow torch was pretty horrific.

Next time you start a thread can you please make sure you clearly state your reasons for starting it.

I generally do state the reasons for posting in my initial reasoning and opinion in my opening statements. I'm not usually a post and run kinda guy.

From the news story itself it seems the injuries were relatively minor and the makeshift blowtorch was a deodorant and a lighter...the sort of daft thing kids do all the time.

Hardly horrific, especially given your relative experiences I would have thought.
 
Agreed so why does it appear people have made the link from a reported Asian man to a Muslim Asian man.

Or is this about the way the article seems to hint at something without saying it.

Either way I don't really care I'm just interested to know why some are getting wound up.

Because people like to use anything as an excuse to exercise their prejudices. Even this poor kids assault.
 
Because I have just seen it on Wikipedia is really a good reason though. :D

You read this on Wikipedia? And you thought it was a good reason to post it it?

Strange, I thought it was to rally support for certain prejudices and assumptions based on them...silly me!
 
And what prejudices are you suggesting I have?

I'm not suggesting anything. I am clearly stating that some of the prejudices expressed in this thread are a direct result of the intent of the original poster. It's nothing new now is it, whether you have prejudices or not only you know, but you needn't actually have them to want to cajole others into expressing them for your own amusement or whatever reasons you may or may not have.
 
Agreed so why does it appear people have made the link from a reported Asian man to a Muslim Asian man.

Or is this about the way the article seems to hint at something without saying it.

It doesn't hint at anything...

the article has provided a description of the attacker and mentioned he was likely under the influence of alcohol

doesn't therefore sound like a Muslim or an attempt to hint that it was a Muslim
 
It doesn't hint at anything...

the article has provided a description of the attacker and mentioned he was likely under the influence of alcohol

doesn't therefore sound like a Muslim or an attempt to hint that it was a Muslim

Indeed, the article is just reporting what happened, with some background to the victim. Of course some journalistic rhetoric as well...

But that doesn't stop people making assumptions based on the ethnicity of the attacker, the clothing of the victim or what the victim was doing earlier in the day.
 
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