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Riots in Australia, Multiculturalism claims more victims
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Here is the latest in the ongoing series of riots and violence brewing in Australia. | QUOTE | | The racial unrest that broke out in Sydney's beachside suburbs over the weekend has spread to two other large Australian cities, where people of Middle Eastern descent were assaulted by whites, police said Tuesday. |
The media reports a back-and-forth racial violence between whites and Lebanese Muslims, but if you read between the lines, you'll see that the only "racist" demands of the native Aussies is that the Lebanese pretty please cut down on the gang rape.How do pointy-headed leftist college professors and their almost-too-gone-to-take-seriously ideas lead to such horrific acts? A few Australian police officers tell the tale pretty well. | QUOTE | I am scared to do my job and I don't blame the community for taking the law into their own hands.
In the late '80s when I first joined the police force, I saw how the old school police did things. I agree there was corruption and things had to change, but what the Government, judicial system and ultimately society did to the police force was just disgraceful. |
| QUOTE | Firstly, we changed our name to a "service" because it was aggressive to use the word "force". We send two small female officers, wearing silly little yellow caps.
If we want to move these thugs out of the area, we have a very strict procedure we must follow. We have to announce our name and place of duty. The thug laughs and starts calling us by our first name.
We have to tell them why they have to move on. We have to warn them that if they fail to move on, they may be arrested.
If there is more than one thug, we have to do this to each one.
They tell us they don't speak English, start stating their rights and call their friends by mobile phone to come to the location.
The process we have just started doesn't work with a drunk who wants to argue - it just makes it more confusing.
We have to make detailed notes of the conversation and caution them not to say or do anything in case it incriminates them.
Each time we use a power, we have to tell the hoodlum what it is and why we are doing it.
From the very outset, they have the upper hand and it continues. They have the real power ... we have pretend power.
If we do decide to arrest them, we have to be so careful not to grab their arms too hard or wrestle them to the ground because it may graze their legs or rip their jeans.
The thugs will allege we damaged their phones, took $50 from their wallets, swore at them, put the handcuffs on too tight.
When they get back to the police station, they complain to a supervisor who now starts to investigate us.
The whole charging process takes hours in a run-down police station with computers that don't work.
So we charge them with offensive language, assault police, resist arrest and put them before the court.
A local magistrate is presiding over the matter. After 30 minutes in court, the charges are dismissed and the recommendations made that the police should be charged with assault and sent to jail for six months.
We are told we should expect to be sworn at, called a pig and stood over by thugs.
The complaint and civil action lingers on for 18 months as it goes from the Ombudsman to ICAC and PIC. The thug has got off the charges, winks his eye and smiles at me as he walks out of court.
That's the justice that we have that goes on every day in many local courts in NSW. |
After reading all of these articles, I have to admit I had to take a few days to calm down to be able to write coherently on the topic. I was that angry. I can take some small solace in the fact that the Australians, unlike the French, are actually fighting back. Blindly, and with the inevitable and ugly consequences of mob justice, of course, which is never a substitute for real justice… but nevertheless, they are fighting back. I would like nothing more than to hear that the brave men and women of the Australian army were deploying to Sydney and hunting down these Lebanese street gangs in exactly the way that the United States army has been hunting down the “gang of 52” in Iraq. These criminals have declared open war on Australian society and deserve nothing less than war in return. As for the long-term future of Australia as a nation, it is my sincere hope that they can realize, to paraphrase Victor Hugo, how THIS will lead to THAT. -Inspector
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I will admit that i did not read all the articles, but i did read the first paragraph of the last link. That was all i needed.
Let me tell you something, if i lived there i would spend days at the capital tellin' Prime Minister Gus to get off his ass and do something about this problem. And i would spend nights hunting those f***heads in the dark streets.
There are three crimes (probably many derivatives) that diminish your standing as human beings. These pig-vomit-wannabies have passed one of those lines. As far as i am concerned they can be hunted as you would a mad dog. They are no longer human and as such have no protections of the inherent human rights.
Almost makes me long for the old days of lynch-mobs
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What is my joy if all hands, even the unclean, can reach into it? What is my wisdom, if even the fools can dictate to me? What is my freedom, if all creatures, even the botched and impotent, are my masters? What is my life if I am but to bow, to agree and to obey?
But I am done with this creed of corruption.
I am done with the monster of "We", the word of serfdom, of plunder, of misery, falsehood and shame.
- Anthem, Chapter 11 by Ayn Rand
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Imagine if you had read more than a paragraph. Yeah, I warned you about that. It's really not much different than what's going down in France, in terms of the crimes being committed. The contrast is in the fact that the police officers are actually complaining, the citizenry is actually resisting, and the government... well, we'll see what they do. A repeat of the French surrender? Or some hard-nosed outback justice? I severely hope it is the latter. Every Australian I've ever met in person has been a cheerful, reasonable, good-natured type. They don't deserve this. And the gangs? Well, what they deserve, I won't repeat in polite company. -Inspector
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