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Reply #150 - Aug 11th, 2018 at 6:47pm
 
What's the chances of another African riot in OZ, better than even I suspect.
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Reply #151 - Aug 11th, 2018 at 6:53pm
 
It's hard for these monkeys to fit into civilized society.

They have no inkling as to what civilization is.

Send them back to monkeyland, if you can't find the actual perpetrators, send them all back.

It would be so much better for Australia.
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Reply #152 - Aug 11th, 2018 at 6:57pm
 
These Africans have a chip on their shoulder, they seem to resent those who save them.
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Reply #153 - Aug 11th, 2018 at 8:43pm
 
Johnnie wrote on Aug 11th, 2018 at 6:47pm:
What's the chances of another African riot in OZ, better than even I suspect.


Hard to say, Matty. Do you want to ask Matty?
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Reply #154 - Aug 11th, 2018 at 8:44pm
 
Valkie wrote on Aug 11th, 2018 at 6:53pm:
It's hard for these monkeys to fit into civilized society.

They have no inkling as to what civilization is.

Send them back to monkeyland, if you can't find the actual perpetrators, send them all back.

It would be so much better for Australia.


That explains it, Matty. If they come here, we need to keep them in zoos.
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Reply #155 - Aug 11th, 2018 at 8:52pm
 
Its ok, the Africans have gone back to their homes now. Provided for.
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Reply #156 - Aug 12th, 2018 at 9:52am
 
Teen rampage was just ‘kids being stupid’

By Tessa Akerman,
August 11, 2018

The group of up to 100 Sudanese youths who damaged property and threw rocks at police cars in Melbourne’s northwest this week were acting like other Australian kids, a community leader says.

Police were forced to call the riot squad and the air wing to a park in Taylors Hill as a planned fight over a failed relationship ­escalated into violence on Wednesday evening.

Residents say they were called “white trash” and threatened, and that police told them to “stay inside and lock the doors”.

Federation of South Sudanese Associations chairman Kenyatta Dei Wal said the youths’ behaviour was “the kind of thing that most young people do”.

“(It was) young people who are just behaving as young people and making stupid choices,” he said. “There’s nothing significant about it.”

Mr Wal said the role of police was to ensure everyone’s safety and he praised their handling of the situation. “They responded on time and managed to disperse (the youths),” he said.

The rocks thrown might not have been intended for the police and it was important to wait for the results of the police investigation. “I don’t think there was intent to damage police cars, but let’s wait for the investigation,” he said.

However, Victoria Police has been criticised for not making any arrests on the night. It said investigators were pursuing some suspects.

Former Victoria Police inspector John Thexton said recent crimes and incidents involving Sudanese youths echoed earlier concern about Maori and Pacific Islander youths. “Some people will tell you they’re different kids … but I reckon that’s a load of bloody bullshit,” he said.

He said police on the ground had engaged with youths across a range of different initiatives but were not being supported by police command.

“It’s how you tackle these things and it’s all about building respect and building the self-­esteem of these young people by showing them they can achieve,” he said.

Victoria Police said youths from opposite sides of Melbourne had met on Wednesday afternoon at a Taylors Lakes shopping centre to fight about tensions over a relationship.

Police moved them on and tracked them as they made their way to Lonzo Park in Taylors Hill.

The youths taunted police, yelling, “the police can’t touch us, they can’t do anything”.

Police cited the youth crime strategy that gives priority to moving the crowd on over making arrests at the scene.

Mr Thexton is a member of the Community Advocacy Alliance chaired by former Victoria Police chief commissioner Kel Glare.

Mr Glare said police should have made arrests on the night. “If you go after them on the spot, you know who the offenders are and that’s when you can take proper ­action,” he said on Thursday.

Mr Thexton said he agreed with his former colleague’s comments. “If a crime is committed, then you need to prosecute the people involved,” he said.

Victorian Multicultural Commission chair Helen Kapalos said it was important to address the causes of youth crime.

“African Australians are Australians. Full stop,” she said. “Addressing causal factors is a lot more productive to achieving social ­cohesion than racialising crime.”

● An AK-47 assault rifle and a batch of imitation firearms were seized during the arrest of a gang of teens in Melbourne’s southeastern suburbs after a slew of ­violent carjackings and attempted robberies across the city.

Fourteen suspects have been arrested, some as young as 14. The AK-47 was found in a bedroom during a raid on a family home.

Police told the Herald Sun the group, almost all from ­migrant families of Asian, Middle Eastern and African backgrounds, met through school and sports groups.
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Reply #157 - Aug 12th, 2018 at 10:06am
 
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An AK-47 assault rifle


What the hell are they doing with that?
Where did they get it from?

These are really bad criminals.
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Reply #158 - Aug 12th, 2018 at 10:10am
 
Bobby. wrote on Aug 12th, 2018 at 10:06am:
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An AK-47 assault rifle


What the hell are they doing with that?
Where did they get it from?

These are really bad criminals.


they are taught how to use that when they are young. What on earth are we bringing here ?
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In August 2021, Newcastle Coroner Karen Dilks recorded that Lisa Shaw had died “due to complications of an AstraZeneca COVID vaccination”.
 
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Reply #159 - Aug 12th, 2018 at 10:11am
 
Sir lastnail wrote on Aug 12th, 2018 at 10:10am:
Bobby. wrote on Aug 12th, 2018 at 10:06am:
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An AK-47 assault rifle


What the hell are they doing with that?
Where did they get it from?

These are really bad criminals.


they are taught how to use that when they are young. What on earth are we bringing here ?



Hi Nail,
it sounds like Muslim terrorists.
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Reply #160 - Aug 12th, 2018 at 10:27am
 
Grendel wrote on Aug 12th, 2018 at 9:52am:
Teen rampage was just ‘kids being stupid’

By Tessa Akerman,
August 11, 2018

The group of up to 100 Sudanese youths who damaged property and threw rocks at police cars in Melbourne’s northwest this week were acting like other Australian kids, a community leader says.

Police were forced to call the riot squad and the air wing to a park in Taylors Hill as a planned fight over a failed relationship ­escalated into violence on Wednesday evening.

Residents say they were called “white trash” and threatened, and that police told them to “stay inside and lock the doors”.

Federation of South Sudanese Associations chairman Kenyatta Dei Wal said the youths’ behaviour was “the kind of thing that most young people do”.

“(It was) young people who are just behaving as young people and making stupid choices,” he said. “There’s nothing significant about it.”

Mr Wal said the role of police was to ensure everyone’s safety and he praised their handling of the situation. “They responded on time and managed to disperse (the youths),” he said.

The rocks thrown might not have been intended for the police and it was important to wait for the results of the police investigation. “I don’t think there was intent to damage police cars, but let’s wait for the investigation,” he said.

However, Victoria Police has been criticised for not making any arrests on the night. It said investigators were pursuing some suspects.

Former Victoria Police inspector John Thexton said recent crimes and incidents involving Sudanese youths echoed earlier concern about Maori and Pacific Islander youths. “Some people will tell you they’re different kids … but I reckon that’s a load of bloody bullshit,” he said.

He said police on the ground had engaged with youths across a range of different initiatives but were not being supported by police command.

“It’s how you tackle these things and it’s all about building respect and building the self-­esteem of these young people by showing them they can achieve,” he said.

Victoria Police said youths from opposite sides of Melbourne had met on Wednesday afternoon at a Taylors Lakes shopping centre to fight about tensions over a relationship.

Police moved them on and tracked them as they made their way to Lonzo Park in Taylors Hill.

The youths taunted police, yelling, “the police can’t touch us, they can’t do anything”.

Police cited the youth crime strategy that gives priority to moving the crowd on over making arrests at the scene.

Mr Thexton is a member of the Community Advocacy Alliance chaired by former Victoria Police chief commissioner Kel Glare.

Mr Glare said police should have made arrests on the night. “If you go after them on the spot, you know who the offenders are and that’s when you can take proper ­action,” he said on Thursday.

Mr Thexton said he agreed with his former colleague’s comments. “If a crime is committed, then you need to prosecute the people involved,” he said.

Victorian Multicultural Commission chair Helen Kapalos said it was important to address the causes of youth crime.

“African Australians are Australians. Full stop,” she said. “Addressing causal factors is a lot more productive to achieving social ­cohesion than racialising crime.”

● An AK-47 assault rifle and a batch of imitation firearms were seized during the arrest of a gang of teens in Melbourne’s southeastern suburbs after a slew of ­violent carjackings and attempted robberies across the city.

Fourteen suspects have been arrested, some as young as 14. The AK-47 was found in a bedroom during a raid on a family home.

Police told the Herald Sun the group, almost all from ­migrant families of Asian, Middle Eastern and African backgrounds, met through school and sports groups.


Yeh I know. Give them a football to play with and that will solve the problem Cheesy LOL
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Reply #161 - Aug 12th, 2018 at 10:30am
 
I loved this quote...

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Federation of South Sudanese Associations chairman Kenyatta Dei Wal said the youths’ behaviour was “the kind of thing that most young people do”.


Maybe in South Sudan they do...  but they are in Australia now...

Multiculti has much to answer for. Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Reply #162 - Aug 12th, 2018 at 10:34am
 
Auggie wrote on Aug 10th, 2018 at 6:35pm:
Bobby. wrote on Aug 10th, 2018 at 6:33pm:
Auggie wrote on Aug 10th, 2018 at 6:32pm:
Bobby. wrote on Aug 10th, 2018 at 6:31pm:
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People want to know how people can damage a police can in the presence of police, and no one gets arrested?” Stevenson asked him.



Everyone would like to know the answer to that.
I bet if I smashed up a cop car I'd be in jail.
Are these Sudanese above the law?


This is just all bullshit, Bobby, and you know it.



What is bullshit?


The fact that those Sudanese are above the law.


They are above Daniel Andrews law Cheesy LOL
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Reply #163 - Aug 12th, 2018 at 10:36am
 
Grendel wrote on Aug 12th, 2018 at 9:52am:
Teen rampage was just ‘kids being stupid’

By Tessa Akerman,
August 11, 2018

The group of up to 100 Sudanese youths who damaged property and threw rocks at police cars in Melbourne’s northwest this week were acting like other Australian kids, a community leader says.

Police were forced to call the riot squad and the air wing to a park in Taylors Hill as a planned fight over a failed relationship ­escalated into violence on Wednesday evening.

Residents say they were called “white trash” and threatened, and that police told them to “stay inside and lock the doors”.

Federation of South Sudanese Associations chairman Kenyatta Dei Wal said the youths’ behaviour was “the kind of thing that most young people do”.

“(It was) young people who are just behaving as young people and making stupid choices,” he said. “There’s nothing significant about it.”

Mr Wal said the role of police was to ensure everyone’s safety and he praised their handling of the situation. “They responded on time and managed to disperse (the youths),” he said.

The rocks thrown might not have been intended for the police and it was important to wait for the results of the police investigation. “I don’t think there was intent to damage police cars, but let’s wait for the investigation,” he said.

However, Victoria Police has been criticised for not making any arrests on the night. It said investigators were pursuing some suspects.

Former Victoria Police inspector John Thexton said recent crimes and incidents involving Sudanese youths echoed earlier concern about Maori and Pacific Islander youths. “Some people will tell you they’re different kids … but I reckon that’s a load of bloody bullshit,” he said.

He said police on the ground had engaged with youths across a range of different initiatives but were not being supported by police command.

“It’s how you tackle these things and it’s all about building respect and building the self-­esteem of these young people by showing them they can achieve,” he said.

Victoria Police said youths from opposite sides of Melbourne had met on Wednesday afternoon at a Taylors Lakes shopping centre to fight about tensions over a relationship.

Police moved them on and tracked them as they made their way to Lonzo Park in Taylors Hill.

The youths taunted police, yelling, “the police can’t touch us, they can’t do anything”.

Police cited the youth crime strategy that gives priority to moving the crowd on over making arrests at the scene.

Mr Thexton is a member of the Community Advocacy Alliance chaired by former Victoria Police chief commissioner Kel Glare.

Mr Glare said police should have made arrests on the night. “If you go after them on the spot, you know who the offenders are and that’s when you can take proper ­action,” he said on Thursday.

Mr Thexton said he agreed with his former colleague’s comments. “If a crime is committed, then you need to prosecute the people involved,” he said.

Victorian Multicultural Commission chair Helen Kapalos said it was important to address the causes of youth crime.

“African Australians are Australians. Full stop,” she said. “Addressing causal factors is a lot more productive to achieving social ­cohesion than racialising crime.”

● An AK-47 assault rifle and a batch of imitation firearms were seized during the arrest of a gang of teens in Melbourne’s southeastern suburbs after a slew of ­violent carjackings and attempted robberies across the city.

Fourteen suspects have been arrested, some as young as 14. The AK-47 was found in a bedroom during a raid on a family home.

Police told the Herald Sun the group, almost all from ­migrant families of Asian, Middle Eastern and African backgrounds, met through school and sports groups.


Yeah - I remember when we were kids we'd get out and smash a few copper's cars and break a few windows and such.... right little bastards we were, but nobody really minded....
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Reply #164 - Aug 12th, 2018 at 10:36am
 
Sir lastnail wrote on Aug 12th, 2018 at 10:34am:
Auggie wrote on Aug 10th, 2018 at 6:35pm:
Bobby. wrote on Aug 10th, 2018 at 6:33pm:
Auggie wrote on Aug 10th, 2018 at 6:32pm:
Bobby. wrote on Aug 10th, 2018 at 6:31pm:
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People want to know how people can damage a police can in the presence of police, and no one gets arrested?” Stevenson asked him.



Everyone would like to know the answer to that.
I bet if I smashed up a cop car I'd be in jail.
Are these Sudanese above the law?


This is just all bullshit, Bobby, and you know it.



What is bullshit?


The fact that those Sudanese are above the law.


They are above Daniel Andrews law Cheesy LOL


I bet even if I put nugget on my face the cops would arrest me.
Why do they discriminate against white people?

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