Aboriginal

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.

26 Sep: Female domestic violence – Woman murders her 6-year-old daughter

Sydney woman, part-Aboriginal Kristi Abrahams pleaded guilty to murdering her daughter, Kiesha (pictured below), whose remains were found in bushland in Sydney’s west in early 2011, eight months after she was reported missing. Abrahams showed no emotion as she was sentenced to a non-parole period of 16 years for murder and interfering with a corpse. “Rot in hell!” someone in the public gallery yelled out as she was led away.   Kristi Abrahams The judge told the court the crime ranked in the mid-range of seriousness, because it was an impulsive and uncontrolled act of violence. He said Abrahams has shown remorse and is unlikely to reoffend, and that her intellectual disability and own experience of being abused as a child contributed to her crime. The judge said Abrahams was put in a foster home as a 10-year-old, after her mother died. But Justice Harrison also said Kiesha deserved to…