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    racism,reverse racism,backward somersault racism

    A horrid murder/stabbing house invasion in oz.

    Various media reported it in different ways.

    Two men, then two youths.

    Then non caucasian which sent sudanese somalian chinese vietnamese lebanese communities into over drive.

    Then non white australians which put indigenous groups into a lather.

    Then named as indigenous, racism the call.

    The above mentioned groups sort of wanted apology.

    Crazy world when media aint allowed to print facts.

    The perpertrators were all over twitter within minutes "its these guys" well known to police.

    May well get tried as adults.

    Others blaming white colonisation back in 1800s as the cause.

    Somewere along the line someones gotta take responsability.

    Glenn is a expert on this stuff maybe he can give me a simple solution.

    Then ya get the right wing loonies gunning down police not the best xmas period in oz.

    Dont know why media just cant come out say things from the start.

    Lots of group got there knickers in a knot.

    Drink cement and harden the fooook up

    #2
    then ya get this.

    A 12-year-old boy’s convictions for a mob attack in Perth have been quashed by a Supreme Court judge who found prosecutors failed to prove the child’s capacity to understand his actions.

    The acquittal is considered highly significant to the campaign for a nationwide increase in the age of criminal responsibility to 14, with former Australian of the Year Fiona Stanley saying the case shows offenders as old as 16 may not be able to understand the criminality of the acts they have committed.

    But two-year-long attempts by state attorneys-general to raise the criminal age of responsibility are at an impasse, and a top criminal expert says making children aged up to 13 exempt from prosecution does nothing to address the complex underlying causes of their offending.


    The 12-year-old Indigenous boy was convicted in April in the Perth Children’s Court of aggravated robbery and aggravated assault, after he hit a man in the face in a gang attack in the West Australian capital’s CBD.

    A police officer’s body-worn camera footage referred to in court shows the boy said to the officer: “Don’t put your hands on me because I will charge you with assault”.

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      #3
      On the first.
      Safety of tribe is timeless.
      So attempts at gain by identity politics isn't new.
      But what seems to be new, at least in modern times, is the erasure of the core tribe's identity in so doing.
      Abe Lincoln was and is still right.

      Symptomatically related perhaps.
      The responsibility for the well being of society has been off loaded to "anyone" else. Usually the mysterious, elusive, completely incompetent government.
      Do any of our communities own their problems? Donate at Christmas but don't expose me to any risk. Take your tithe and disappear.
      School systems so paralyzed by fear they are relieved when kids who aren't safe and easy disappear.
      Govts who give $$ to Indigenous but no responsibility associated with ownership. Indigenous who aren't united amongst themselves so can't hope to help themselves.
      We are all failing our youth in some way. And therefore our societies future.

      And, the two are results of the same trend. Great freedoms demand great responsibilities and we are atrophying.
      Last edited by blackpowder; Dec 29, 2022, 13:36.

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        #4
        I have often wondered why its racism if you reject someone for ethinic reasons but select someone because of their ethnicity.
        Are they not the same.

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          #5
          On Boxing Day I was called a f*cking Indian hater, some stoned out Indian wanted my cell phone and I ignored him, my 3 boys were with me and all are pretty big ranging from 6 foot 3 to 6 foot 6, it would have been interesting if things escalated.

          It takes all kinds maybe just because there is all kinds.

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            #6
            Like I have said for a long time is Regina is a nice city but it’s even nicer to leave!

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              #7
              Originally posted by TSIPP View Post
              Like I have said for a long time is Regina is a nice city but it’s even nicer to leave!
              Regina has its own permanent homeless encampment now, a first for our fair city. Probably the 2nd or 3rd coldest place in the country and people willingly living outside in tents.

              You cant even imagine the devastation that recent govt policies have inflicted on people on the margins.

              Toronto is our countries hellhole. 4 cops murdered in just 4 months and stuff like this every day.

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                #8
                Drugs/ meth and gangs that supply it made huge expansion with extra money flowing in and idle people locked down.

                The gangs are stronger. The drugs are more availabe.
                But the money is drying up.
                What next?

                Surprise?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                  Drugs/ meth and gangs that supply it made huge expansion with extra money flowing in and idle people locked down.

                  The gangs are stronger. The drugs are more availabe.
                  But the money is drying up.
                  What next?

                  Surprise?
                  Meanwhile, the same people who think it was a great idea legalizing and even providing free drugs and locations for that, also are in favor of defunding the police and the compassionate justice system, while also encouraging the victimhood mentality.
                  What could go wrong?

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                    #10
                    High rates of violence and crime are related to higher rates of poverty and social problems. If you want to reduce crime and violence improve the lives of people who are at higher risk.

                    The reality is random violence by strangers has a relatively low incidence. The greatest risk of violence comes from spousal and partner abuse in domestic relationships, especially if you are a woman or child.

                    But unless its a murder, its hidden and it doesn't make the headlines.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                      Meanwhile, the same people who think it was a great idea legalizing and even providing free drugs and locations for that, also are in favor of defunding the police and the compassionate justice system, while also encouraging the victimhood mentality.
                      What could go wrong?
                      Its called harm reduction. Has criminalizing addicts worked at stopping drug use and addiction? No.

                      Harm reduction saves lives, reduces associated crime and helps get people into treatment programs.

                      Many Chiefs of police support harm reduction across the country because they don't have the resources to deal with what is largely a social and mental health issue.

                      Many Conservatives seem to be stuck in the past on this issue and in many cases take a very soft approach to alcohol abuse which is also a very destructive and addictive substance that affects a much larger group of people.

                      How many Sask Party Ministers have been convicted of drunk driving with little consequence? Several including the Premier!
                      But we must get tougher on drugs. Oh the irony!
                      Last edited by chuckChuck; Dec 30, 2022, 07:21.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                        Its called harm reduction. Has criminalizing addicts worked at stopping drug use and addiction? No.

                        Harm reduction saves lives, reduces associated crime and helps get people into treatment programs.

                        Many Chiefs of police support harm reduction across the country because they don't have the resources to deal with what is largely a social and mental health issue.

                        Many Conservatives seem to be stuck in the past on this issue and in many cases take a very soft approach to alcohol abuse which is also a very destructive and addictive substance that affects a much larger group of people.

                        How many Sask Party Ministers have been convicted of drunk driving with little consequence? Several including the Premier!
                        But we must get tougher on drugs. Oh the irony!
                        That strategy is sure working well in california.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                          High rates of violence and crime are related to higher rates of poverty and social problems. If you want to reduce crime and violence improve the lives of people who are at higher risk.

                          The reality is random violence by strangers has a relatively low incidence. The greatest risk of violence comes from spousal and partner abuse in domestic relationships, especially if you are a woman or child.

                          But unless its a murder, its hidden and it doesn't make the headlines.
                          There always was and will be rich and poor. Emotional and physical trauma of children has always been with us.
                          It's fruit is more under the glass in modern times and is living longer.
                          If you want to improve society, make it easier to defend and support children. Stop enabling damaged adults. Educate yourself. Open your mind.
                          Last edited by blackpowder; Dec 30, 2022, 09:36.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                            High rates of violence and crime are related to higher rates of poverty and social problems. If you want to reduce crime and violence improve the lives of people who are at higher risk.

                            The reality is random violence by strangers has a relatively low incidence. The greatest risk of violence comes from spousal and partner abuse in domestic relationships, especially if you are a woman or child.

                            But unless its a murder, its hidden and it doesn't make the headlines.
                            "If you want to reduce crime and violence improve the lives of people who are at higher risk".

                            thats what harper was trying to do

                            you, yourself said you support what is going on , on the reserves
                            harper tried to make those corrupt band councils and chiefs be accountable
                            you supported true dope when he canned this
                            you support true dope who hasn't got any clean water to reserves
                            you supported him when he canned Jody
                            the reserve beside you was having council meetings in Las Vegas , while people on the reserve had no housing
                            don't be such a brainwashed CBC subject

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                              There always was and will be rich and poor. Emotional and physical trauma of children has always been with us.
                              It's fruit is more under the glass in modern times and is living longer.
                              If you want to improve society, make it easier to defend and support children. Stop enabling damaged adults. Educate yourself. Open your mind.
                              yes exactly
                              good post
                              the guy that shot that young policeman in ontario was just let out on parole because of bleeding heart snowflakes like some on here

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