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Reply #75 - Jan 18th, 2025 at 8:48am
 
Gnads wrote on Jan 18th, 2025 at 8:38am:
So you really don't have a sensible answer or responses?



My answer was absolutely spot on.
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Reply #76 - Jan 19th, 2025 at 11:51am
 
John Smith wrote on Jan 18th, 2025 at 8:48am:
Gnads wrote on Jan 18th, 2025 at 8:38am:
So you really don't have a sensible answer or responses?



My answer was absolutely spot on.


Self praise is no recommendation.
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Reply #77 - Jan 19th, 2025 at 12:16pm
 
Anyway - in a blitz on Katherine NT - one of those abodes of many of those 'non-criminal' peoples - over 200 were arrested and charged with crimes such as car theft etc, and a lot of violence..... being essentially non-criminal by the standards  of their screeching grannies apparently does not prevent their coming to the attention of the law.

I think we've heard enough of this 'golden children' noble oppressed black nonsense - and it's time (under Albo's Legacy to the Australian People) we, as a nation, allowed nature to take its course - do the crime, do the time... you want to live as 'kill or be killed' taught to you from birth - then don't complain if you die doing it.*  When children are raised in an environment of violence and in which the rule of the fist holds sway - they are bound to end up being in trouble for violence.

So it is for the Aborigines themselves to alter their 'culture' and get away from raising their children - as the Arabs do - in that fear that their neighbours down the road apiece are coming at any time - as they historically have done endlessly - to exterminate you, so you must learn to 'be tough' and 'fight' and 'defend yourself' from Day One.

How do I know this?  Because our single 'father' tried his hardest to raise us in that way - at a certain age, I took a promise to myself that I would never fight again.... thus far that has cost me three black eyes and a bung knee - and in some circles, earned me the reputation of someone who will not 'stand up for himself' - the 'coward of the county' if you like...... and yet there are those who know that if they attack me again, they are on death row.... literally... provided there are no witnesses to their final solution, of course... my patience has a limit.

*my brother did.  Died in a fight in the street 'defending' himself again over nothing.  Then there are the 'deaths in custody' - wherein Aborigines die at a lower rate than when in their own communities.... and at the same rate as others or slightly lower...  FFS ... and yet we're supposed to believe they are receiving 'special treatment' or something...
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Reply #78 - Jan 19th, 2025 at 4:07pm
 
John Smith wrote on Dec 2nd, 2024 at 12:18pm:
Frank wrote on Dec 2nd, 2024 at 11:56am:
Why do we have Deparments of Aboriginal Affairs, hundreds of social service bodies trying to lift up Aborigines - if there is nothing special or particular about Aborigines?



because for to long, bigoted idiots like you ran the show


That is moronic even by your thicko as mince-o moronic standards.

Do Aborigines need help?
When did they start needing help? 1788? 1901? 1975? When?

And why do they need help if there is nothing special about them?
Are the clobber ijng and murdering each other and abusing their kiddies in in remote 'traditional' areas because of me in Sydney? How do I make them behave like beasts to each other?

Feel free to call a friend, mince-o.

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Reply #79 - Feb 19th, 2025 at 8:22am
 
The woman who died at Royal Darwin Hospital, with police arresting her partner who was on bail for assault and threatening to kill.

A man with a “massive domestic violence history”, banned from contacting his partner after allegedly threatening to kill her, is in custody following the death of the woman in Darwin.

In what is now the third alleged case Territory police are treating as a possible domestic violence homicide in 2025, a 39-year-old man was arrested following the “suspicious” death of a woman, 40, on Monday morning.

At the time of the woman’s death the man in custody was on bail for seven charges, six of which involved alleged violent offending.

The man was released into the community on bail on December 4, with an interim domestic violence order granted in November also in place to protect the alleged victim.

At 9am on Monday police were called to a property about 30 minutes from Darwin, where they found the “seriously ill” woman.

She was then taken to Royal Darwin Hospital in a critical condition where she died. Police are also investigating whether the death may be health related.

It comes less than a week after a mother of four in Alice Springs was also allegedly killed at the hands of her partner, who has an extensive criminal history.

The man charged with that murder has multiple criminal convictions for breaching domestic ­violence orders, aggravated ­assault, breaching court orders, and fighting in a public place.

In mid January a woman was allegedly struck with a rock by her partner in the Todd River in Alice Springs, after the pair had been drinking hand sanitiser.

The three deaths follow domestic violence-related deaths in 2024 involving alleged killers with lengthy criminal records.

A coronial inquest into the death of four Aboriginal women in the Territory finalised last year found there was an “epidemic” of violence against Aboriginal women.

The inquiry found that since 2000, more than 80 women had died as a ­result of domestic violence in the Territory, and 93 per cent of them were Aboriginal.

Indigenous women in the NT are 40 times more likely to be hospitalised as a result of family ­violence than non-Indigenous women.

The inquests into the deaths of the four women were heard together because they raised similar issues: each woman had suffered years of domestic and family ­violence before their deaths, and had been engaged with frontline service providers during those years. More than 63 per cent of prisoners were on remand or in jail for domestic violence offences. But even those statistics under-reported the prevalence of the issue, coroner Elisabeth Armitage found, with less than 10 per cent of cases of violence against women being reported to police.

The scourge of domestic violence in the NT was becoming worse, she said. In the past 10 years, NT Police recorded a 117 per cent increase in the number of domestic violence reports, and they predict a further 73 per cent jump during the next decade.

“The plague of domestic violence homicides that relentlessly courses through our community in the Northern Territory is our horror and our national shame,” Ms Armitage said.

As many as eight in every 10 women in the NT experience domestic, family or sexual violence, Ms Armitage found. In 2021, the rates of domestic and family ­violence-related assault in the NT were three times the national ­average, and five times that of most other jurisdictions where data is reported.

According to Our Watch, a ­national peak body targeting the prevention of domestic violence against women and children, from June to November last year 33 per cent of women allegedly killed by male violence in Australia were Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women – despite making up just 4 per cent of the population.

Eight Aboriginal women died as a result of domestic violence in the NT between June and ­November.




With only 10% of abo violence being reported to social services, abo women STILL die 40 times more from DV than the rest of the population. Epidemic is correct.

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Reply #80 - Feb 19th, 2025 at 5:30pm
 
A national disgrace.....
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