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Man, this story is beyond fucked up. I really hope (won't happen) that these horrible people keep locked up, and that the woman seeks divorce after what happened... being beaten, locked in a room without a phone, threatened with a knife, and had a baby who was also hit...

STORY HERE

Florida police rescued an Indian woman Saturday who was beaten by her husband and his parents who traveled from India to help assist him with the assault.

The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office said Silky Gaind, 33, called her parents in India to tell them of the abuse. They then called the authorities.

Police said Gaind was being held in the Riverview home by her husband Devbir Kalsi, 33, and his parents Jasbir, 67, and Bhupinder Kalsi, 61, who traveled from India to help their son “counsel and discipline his wife for being disobedient” after he asked for their assistance, according to Fox 13

When a deputy arrived at the residence, no one responded to a repeated knock. Then Gaind attempted to open the door and screamed for him to help her and her 1-year-old daughter.

The deputy forced his way in despite Kalsi trying to keep the door closed. While the deputy started to handcuff Kalsi, his parents confronted the officer, according to the Tampa Bay Times.

Kalsi and Gaind argued Friday night where he battered her “repeatedly and forcefully,” according to the arrest report. Kalsi’s parents started striking her after Gaind attempted to defend herself. The infant was accidentally struck in the face while Gaind was holding her during the attack, the report stated.

Kalsi was threatened with a knife by Jasbir Kalsi. After the incident, Gaind was locked in a room and her cell phone was taken from her.

... read the full story at the source here: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/09/04/indian-mans-parents-fly-to-florida-to-beat-sons-wife-for-being-disobedient-police-say.html



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Man, it's crazy how people can condition themselves to commit such acts like that.



CaptainExplosion said:
It's India, what did you expect?

"Florida"



CaptainExplosion said:
VGPolyglot said:

"Florida"

They came from India, where beating your wife is pretty much a religious experience.

You said though that it was in India, which was just not true.



VGPolyglot said:
CaptainExplosion said:

They came from India, where beating your wife is pretty much a religious experience.

You said though that it was in India, which was just not true.

It was very much implied what he meant.

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I suppose it has nothing to do with some religion and everything to do with they being from India (?).



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CaptainExplosion said:
VGPolyglot said:

You said though that it was in India, which was just not true.

They still came from India just to beat up someone's wife.

Yeah, and that was a horrible thing for them to do.



CaptainExplosion said:
VGPolyglot said:

Yeah, and that was a horrible thing for them to do.

They did it because that's what they'd have done anyway if it were in India.

abuse of women in India is sadly pretty common, but it's also existant in "true american" (or true europen) families and it's also not unheard of that the parents assist in it (even if only by keeping quiet, while being aware)



CaptainExplosion said:
Lafiel said:

abuse of women in India is sadly pretty common, but it's also existant in "true american" (or true europen) families and it's also not unheard of that the parents assist in it (even if only by keeping quiet, while being aware)

PRETTY common? It's pretty much their way of life. They treat cattle better than they do their own women and children.

Man, with the NK thread and now this, you really do think very low of other people.



CaptainExplosion said:
It's India, what did you expect?

As an Indian.... this type of stuff is way too frequent in the behavior of Indians residing in India. However... I've never seen behavior like this from Indian Canadians or Indian Americans. This kinda stuff makes me ashamed of my own country and ethnicity.



 

 

CaptainExplosion said:
Smartie900 said:

As an Indian.... this type of stuff is way too frequent in the behavior of Indians residing in India. However... I've never seen behavior like this from Indian Canadians or Indian Americans. This kinda stuff makes me ashamed of my own country and ethnicity.

Just like how I'm ashamed to be Caucasian thanks to the neo-Nazis, KKK, and the Trump administration.

Its sad that actions committed by horrible people have to define the background of an individual. I try hard not to rely on my ethnic background instead trying to define myself as a person. I'm incredibly closed off from the 1 billion people because my family has always preached for an ideal environment where a level of respect should be shown to everyone, no matter their gender. I guess that closed off environment made me unaware of the actions committed by some of these people. This is really screwed up.