Other countries have problems with racist groups, but stories like this suggest Russia has a bigger problem than most.
And for those who don't think this is a problem, well, when you treat other people as less than human you dehumanise yourself. Killing someone because you don't like the colour of their skin is not acceptable wherever you happen to be.



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Don't remember if I mentioned this before but I once heard a story about how a father and his little daughter were attacked by a gang of skinheads. They beat the man to death right before his daughter's eyes. I remember I was horrified when I read this. I just imagined how I'd feel if it was my dad and I. I suppose it doesn't touch you deeply when you just hear such stuff in the news but at least there are books and films, like "To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee (excellent screen adaptation, btw), which really help to put yourself in the shoes of a person who faces racism/prejudice. Racism and prejudice are very hard to get rid of and I suppose they will always exist but I still think we are a sort of backward country when it comes such things and would do better to take notice and try to improve as a society.
And women themselves don't think they can/should step up and do something. Just like slaves were so used to being slaves, they couldn't imagine any other life.
) -- "Rang De Basanti", which is about a group of young people who are really disillusioned about the state of things in their country. (Seems India is just as corrupt as Russia). So, at first they don't think they can do anything but then tragedy strikes, which prompts them to take action. The point is -- that movie (a mere movie!)seemingly made an impact on Indian people, awakening their political consciousness and what-not.
OMG that bride has her suspenders and string knickers showing! Nothing wrong with such underwear in in themselves..... but showing it IN CHURCH, at one's wedding??? Very tacky in my opinion!



