In recent news, there has been much sensationalism by the
corporate media over the pack rape of a woman on a bus in New Delhi, where she
died later in a Singapore hospital, from the horrific injuries sustained in the
violent rape.
She was taken from New Delhi, India to a Singapore hospital to
be treated, not for medical reasons as believed by the masses, but rather as a
political move by authorities, an action not in the best interest of the
injured individual. Indian hospitals are quite capable of handling her
injuries.
Current policy in India is to abort the female foetus for
financial reasons.
A tradition practised where a dowry is given to the husband
by the bride’s family is seen as an ‘unfortunate’ event and an undesirable
financial burden in the eyes of the giving family.
In order for family’s not to succumb to the tradition of the
dowry, the abortion of the female foetus is quite a common practice which is
kept secret by authorities and government.
This practice has a significant effect on society, not to
mention is upsetting the natural balance of nature.
The authorities work together with the corporate media, in
order not to draw attention to this barbaric savage act of murder for financial
gain.
There is no public outcry, nor any Human Rights campaign,
nor any women’s anti-abortion group protests, as authorities do not want to
draw attention to this.
India currently serves as a never ending pool of slave
labour, and authorities wish to leave it that way.
Australia’s Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s recent visit to
India was to promote Australia as a land of opportunity with plenty of
available jobs (to Indians and not Australians) and to secure the next wave of
slave labour, under the ‘refugee’ banner. Events are to be staged in India,
where Australia will gladly accept the next wave of approximately 300,000
refugees.
The political economy is to reduce the wages of the
Australian worker ranging from blue collar to white, by saturating the market
with (foreign) jobseekers.
Currently Australian politicians allow slave labour to slip
into the country via a backdoor called education.
So called educational institutions have been set up to allow
overseas ‘students’ to enter the country under the educational banner, where
their prime objective is to work illegally.
Working illegally or ‘off the books’ is actually supported
by business and the government, as this action results in a cheaper worker, who
in turn propagates an entire industry.
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