That doesn't really address the point though, the article specifically states that, the worldwide level of violence being lower notwithstanding, the amount of hate crimes committed in India has...
That doesn't really address the point though, the article specifically states that, the worldwide level of violence being lower notwithstanding, the amount of hate crimes committed in India has been on an upward trend since 2014, the worry is specifically about certain types of violence in certain areas being on an upward trend.
And really the 'worldwide' argument doesn't work, not because it isn't true but because it misses the point: cancer rates have gone down worldwide, but if in a certain area the rates increase then that's a reason for concern. "Worldwide violence has gone down" is true, just as "the sky is blue" is, but it fails to address the concerns brought forward.
And it's the rampant growing social media that shows violence news to more eyes and quicker than ever. There's no reason for people suddenly becoming actually worse.
And it's the rampant growing social media that shows violence news to more eyes and quicker than ever. There's no reason for people suddenly becoming actually worse.
It's crazy that violence and hatred is becoming the norm in so many places.
Worldwide violence has actually been falling for centuries now. We are living in the most peaceful time the earth has ever known.
That doesn't really address the point though, the article specifically states that, the worldwide level of violence being lower notwithstanding, the amount of hate crimes committed in India has been on an upward trend since 2014, the worry is specifically about certain types of violence in certain areas being on an upward trend.
And really the 'worldwide' argument doesn't work, not because it isn't true but because it misses the point: cancer rates have gone down worldwide, but if in a certain area the rates increase then that's a reason for concern. "Worldwide violence has gone down" is true, just as "the sky is blue" is, but it fails to address the concerns brought forward.
And it's the rampant growing social media that shows violence news to more eyes and quicker than ever. There's no reason for people suddenly becoming actually worse.