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Police Still Probing ‘Hate Crime’/Shooting Link

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Don Kazak, Palo Alto Online, February 24, 2009

Mountain View police have arrested four East Palo Alto people—three Pacific Islanders and a Latino—and charged them with a hate crime for allegedly insulting and beating four persons from India outside a Mountain View bar at 1:30 a.m. Saturday.

But police are still puzzling over a possible connection to the shooting of an East Palo Alto man—who turned out to be a cousin of two of the men arrested for the hate crime.

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As far as the Mountain View police know, the shooting and the alleged hate crime are completely unrelated.

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The four Hindi-speaking people, three men and a woman, had left a Mountain View bar at 1:30 a.m. to walk to their car, Wylie said, when they were confronted by two women who made racial comments about their native language and ethnicity. The two women confronted the Hindi-speaking woman and began “punching and slapping her,” Wylie said.

When the victim’s husband came to her aid, “four to six male suspects appeared and dragged the man away from his wife and began punching and kicking him,” Wylie said.

The two other male victims also tried to intervene and were punched, Wylie said. All the alleged attackers then fled in two cars, she said.

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(Posted on February 24, 2009)

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1 — Question Diversity wrote at 6:07 PM on February 24:

Sorry, but this is an odd mix. Pacific Islanders, Latinos and Indians — all involving a bar, soon to beget the requisite joke no less.

Mountain View is the heart of Silicon Valley, and since many of those firms use H1B visas, and many of those are from India, this would explain why there are many Indians in the SV.

2 — Peejay in Frisco wrote at 6:08 PM on February 24:

I suspect that the reason why some Pacific Islanders dislike Indians is because where they come from, the Indians run most of the successful small buisnesses, just like the Chinese do in so many countries in the Pacific Rim that have more than one ethnicity.

3 — Anonymous wrote at 6:42 PM on February 24:

But, but, Diversity is Our Greatest Strength! The more different we are, the better we get along! How can this be?

4 — Wayne Engle wrote at 7:31 PM on February 24:

Can’t tell the hate-crimers without a scorecard! That’s a new wrinkle, isn’t it? Pacific Islanders and a Hispanic attaching Indians?

At least it may disabuse the liberal press of one of its favorite fantasies: That all “hate crimes” are committed by Whites, with blacks as victims. On second thought, naah, the media won’t give up their cherished prejudices. They’re too comfortable with them.

5 — Anonymous wrote at 8:20 AM on February 25:

Isn’t diversity wonderful? just remember this: Tolerance is the last virtue of a dying society. - Aristotle

6 — Terese wrote at 2:44 PM on February 25:

We live in Silicon Valley. Most of the Indians we know or meet are very sucessful engineers or doctors. Most of the Pacific Islanders we meet are not, although the Tongans and Samoans have carved out a nitch for themselves as home health care workers (the fellows are big and can lift just about anyone). Many of the women are licensed practical nurses.

But I guess they don’t make as much money as engineers or doctors, hence the jealousy. Gotta BUY MORE STUFF!

7 — Michael C. Scott wrote at 4:08 PM on February 25:

Correct, Peejay. Expatriate Indians run much of the business in parts of the Pacific. Indians and Chinese, in fact, form a majority of the population of Fiji, a fact which absolutely infuriates native Fijians.

8 — Anonymous wrote at 9:53 PM on February 25:

Indians operate as a merchant class across much of the Pacific. The native islanders do not like them. In Fiji racism is endemic.

9 — mark wrote at 1:00 PM on April 4:

Re : “But I guess they don’t make as much money as engineers or doctors, hence the jealousy. Gotta BUY MORE STUFF! …”
Agree partly but only partly because what we are seeing here is what I would call “dynastic anxiety”. As has been mentioned the ethnics involved come from static class-ridden societies (like most of the world) where if you are poor your kids will be,too. And maybe unhealthy and scrawny and depressed. So when a fight like this breaks out it ain’t about who’s got the most bling. It’s symbolic genocide. Bad tidings.


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