Aboriginal affairs

26 Jan: Rape of babies, brain-damaged petrol sniffers, Aboriginal genocide – the result of political correctness

The public, media and law enforcement authorities are at last awakening to the magnitude of the catastrophic destruction of Aboriginal society in Australia.

There are almost daily reports in the media of baby rape, such as the case of Gerhadt Max Inkamala, 21, who took his sleeping seven-month-old cousin from a bedroom and raped her near Alice Springs. The girl’s injuries were so horrific that they could have been fatal due to the amount of blood lost. She required surgery. 

ThBaby rape victimis Aboriginal toddler (pictured) was just 17 months old when she was taken from her Cape York community in the middle of the night and brutally raped by an Aboriginal man, Ronderson Coglan. The little girl required internal stiches and a colostomy bag and will never be able to have children of her own.

26 Jan: Australia Day controversy – victimology rant from a pseudo-Aboriginal

One of Channel Nine’s new hosts on its Today show sparked a national furore by linking Australia Day to Aboriginal imprisonment rate and rape.

Brooke Boney

Brooke Boney, a mixed-race person, more white than black, weighed into the left-wing move to change the date of Australia Day by declaring:

“I can’t separate the 26th January from the fact my brothers are more likely to go to jail than they are to go to school or that my little sisters and my mum are more likely to be beaten and raped than anyone else’s sisters or mum”.

“And  that started from that day, so for me it’s a difficult day and I don’t want to celebrate it,” she said.

“January 26”, she said, “marked the beginning of what some people would say is the end for indigenous people”.

Boney is the latest in a string of people of mainly European descent to claim Aboriginal status for the benefits it confers.

25 Nov: Aboriginals: One of the outcomes of a life on taxpayer-funded welfare

Police attacked by Broome beach crowd

As reported by watoday.com.au November 8, 2014

The damage done to one of the abandoned police vehicles.

The damage done to one of the abandoned police vehicles. Photo: WA Police

Four police officers were injured when they were set upon by a crowd at Town Beach in Broome, 2240km north of Perth, on Friday November 7, 2014.

Police went to the beach after reports of people fighting and found between 100 and 150 people at the scene.

As an officer tried to arrest one man for disorderly behaviour he was attacked by the crowd. When another officer tried to help he was punched to the head.

At that point a community bus drove onto the grassed area and the officers escaped the crowd by getting onto the bus.

Two police vehicles were left on the grassed area, and the crowd then kicked and smashed the vehicles.  Windows and panels were damaged on both vehicles.

Read the perspective of a police officer in attendance.

06 Mar: Adam Goodes: Un-Australian of the year

Part-Aboriginal footballer, Adam Goodes has shamefully abused his position of  Australian of the Year, using his soapbox to vilify our past and preach division. Commenting on a the film, Utopia,  by another un-Australian, John Pilger, the Swans captain denounced “our very dark past, a brutal history of dispossession, theft and slaughter”. “Europeans, and the governments that have run our country, have raped, killed and stolen,” he wrote in Fairfax newspapers. Goodes attacked Australians who resisted this lurid characterisation of our past: “The people who benefited most from those rapes, those killings and that theft … turn away in disgust when someone seeks to expose it.” This is amazing hypocrisy from a man who is as much European as he is Aboriginal. Goodes was born in South Australia, to Lisa May and Graham Goodes. Through his mother, Goodes is of Adnyamathanha and Narungga descent while he has English, Irish and Scottish…

21 Oct: Savage attack by Aboriginal leaves 89-year-old man brain-damaged and blind in one eye

Sidney Brady was an independent 89-year-old man until he was savagely beaten in a senseless attack during a home invasion, by Allan Ronald Poland. Since the horrifying ordeal in October 2011, the elderly man spent two months in hospital, swapped his walking stick for a frame and now lives under the full-time care of his daughter and son-in-law.    89-year-old Sidney Brady after vicious bashing by Aboriginal, Allan Ronald Poland His attacker, Poland, 32 at the time, was sentenced in the West Australian District Court to 16 years and four months in prison after being convicted earlier in 2013 by a jury. There is also a lifetime restraining order placed against him so he cannot contact his victim, who was aged 91 at the time of the trial. Members of Mr Brady’s family wept in court as details of the crime were explained. The court heard Mr Brady was dog-sitting…

05 Sep: Aboriginals in racially-motivated attacks on whites

West Australian residents are used to seeing Aboriginal crime regularly portrayed in the nightly TV news. Scenes of car chases and victims of muggings, rapes and bashings have become almost ho-hum. But the escalation and savagery of Aboriginal attacks on whites in recent times have alarmed a complacent public. Savage attack by Aboriginal leaves 89-year-old man brain-damaged and blind in one eye Sidney Brady was an independent 89-year-old man until he was savagely beaten in a senseless attack during a home invasion, by Aboriginal, Allan Ronald Poland. Since the horrifying ordeal in October 2011, the elderly man spent two months in hospital, swapped his walking stick for a frame and now lives under the full-time care of his daughter and son-in-law.    89-year-old Sidney Brady after vicious bashing by Aboriginal, Allan Ronald Poland His attacker, Poland, 32 at the time, was sentenced in the West Australian District Court to 16…

05 Sep: Aboriginal teenager jailed for vicious attack on 88-year-old grandmother

On 27 August 2013, a 15-year–old Aboriginal boy was sent behind bars for seven years over a horrific attempted rape and beating he unleashed on an 88-year-old great-grandmother in her own home. In sentencing the Aboriginal youth, Perth Children’s Court President Denis Reynolds described the attack as “disgusting”, “cowardly” and the “worst” of its kind”. The Aboriginal boy had broken into the 88-year-old woman’s Great Southern home of more than 66 years while a co-offender syphoned fuel from machinery in a nearby shed. The court heard his crime had seen the elderly woman punched to the ground, repeatedly kicked and with items including a coffee table thrown at her head. The great-grandmother suffered bruises all over her body after the boy repeatedly punched and kicked her, and threw objects at her, including a ceramic pot at her head. In a victim impact statement, the woman said her head was “exploding”…

05 Sep: Judges soft on Aboriginal criminals

Judges sentence Aboriginals to 43% shorter jail terms than the rest of the population If you are an Aboriginal felon then you can expect a jail term 42.8% shorter than a non- Aboriginal convicted for the same offence. The median aggregate sentence length for all offences for Aboriginals is 2 years, versus 3 years and 6 months for non-Aboriginals. These startling figures, as shown in the table below, validate the public perception that judges are soft on Aboriginal criminals. Scales of Injustice Offence Jail term Non-Aboriginal Jail term Aboriginal Homicide 14 years 10 years Assault 2 years 6 months 1 year 6 months Sex offences 6 years 7 years Other against person 3 years 3 months 3 years 3 months Robbery 6 years 5 years 8 months Break and enter 2 years 1 year 11 months Fraud 1 year 8 months 2 years 6 months Theft 1 year 1 year…

20 May: Bess Price: why this deadly silence when our women are dying?

Bess PriceNorthern Territory MP Bess Price, one of a number of Aboriginal conservatives now being heard, made this brilliant, brave and shocking speech in the NT Legislative Assembly.

I urge you to read it. Learn of the new racism that shields those who bash, rape and kill Aboriginal women and children in particular, and which punishes those, like Bess, who speak out against it:

Within the last four months, two more young mothers related to me were killed in Alice Springs Town Camp. One was injured mortally in the public, in front of several families. Nobody acted to protect her. Dozens of my female relatives have been killed this way. Convictions usually lead to light sentences. I was told by a senior lawyer that no jury in Alice Springs will convict an Aboriginal person for murder if the victim is also Aboriginal and he or she is only stabbed once.

26 May: Aboriginal riot in Sydney injures 40 police

Anna Marshall Years of pandering to Aboriginals with massive welfare payments and special privileges while simultaneously fuelling their resentment by dwelling on past grievances, blew up in the faces of the social engineers, do-gooders and the politically correct elites on a hot February night in 2004 in the Aboriginal ghetto of Redfern when a horde of rampaging, rioting  Aboriginals torched the Redfern railway station and then set about assaulting police with bricks, bottles and fire-bombs. Is this Baghdad or the Gaza Strip? No – it is Sydney, Australia. A fiery missile aimed by Aboriginal rioters explodes in the middle of the police line.   Tension began building following the accidental death of an Aboriginal youth on the morning of Sunday 15 February. Riding his bicycle in a reckless manner, he fell off and impaled himself on a fence. Rumours spread like wildfire through the ghetto that the youth died in…