Is anyone safe anywhere?
I currently live in a NSW city called Armidale. Population about 25,000. Not a very large city by any standard. We do however have a larger than normal indigenous population per capita. It would seem that this is becoming an even larger problem as far as the law is concerned. Of course the biggest problem with that is the law does not seem to be as firm with indigenous people as it does with white Australians. It would appear as though they are left to their own devices until they break the law so badly that it cannot be ignored. Where is the equality in that. The indigenous people scream out racial discrimination at every corner, and yet, if there is any racial discrimination in this county, its against white people.
Just this past weekend, an elderly white man on his way home from work in the early hours of the morning, came across what appeared to be someone injured on the side of the road. Upon stopping to investigate, he was set upon by a group of male and female young indigenous people and assaulted, then left in the gutter bleeding while they proceeded to steal his car.
Now I don't now about you, but after hearing this, I will not be stopping at night for anyone under any circumstance. So what does this mean? Basically, those who are really in need will suffer because of the acts of these cowardly indigenous people. And unless the government changes the rules to make all races equal in this country, it will only get worse. And if it means we have to pay an extra $5 a week in taxes or even $10 to ensure public safety at all times in out cities and towns, then so be it. Its time to clean up and make our communities safe once again. Don't let the country continue to go to the dogs........


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