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Mar 17, 2023 | 08:18 31 The funny thing in the tweets from Landdownunder, the aboriginals were being called out for their bad behaviour "entitlement".

But if you look at the history of hockey riots by hockey fans in Canada and bad behavior around soccer matches in parts of Europe, bad behavior is not unique to Aboriginals. And probably occurs in Australia too.

It seems convenient to forget about all the entitlement and bad behavior of sports fans over sports.

And lets not forget about all the bad behavior and entitlement of the convoy blockaders and occupiers in Ottawa, Windsor and Coutts who felt they had the right to harass residents, party in hottubs, and block businesses and people from going about their daily lives.

Not to mention the group that conspired to kill cops in Coutts. No doubt some of the usual suspects are part of their support group and fundraising organization because they were " freedom" fighters. So much for the get tough on crime agenda promoted by the some of the same supporters! LOL
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cropgrower's Avatar Mar 17, 2023 | 13:12 32 Their is good and bad people in every colour and race , or to word it different you can find people of any race that have done stupid stuff , its the real haters that put them into groups and put labels on then
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Mar 17, 2023 | 15:44 33
Quote Originally Posted by chuckChuck View Post
The funny thing in the tweets from Landdownunder, the aboriginals were being called out for their bad behaviour "entitlement".

But if you look at the history of hockey riots by hockey fans in Canada and bad behavior around soccer matches in parts of Europe, bad behavior is not unique to Aboriginals. And probably occurs in Australia too.

It seems convenient to forget about all the entitlement and bad behavior of sports fans over sports.

And lets not forget about all the bad behavior and entitlement of the convoy blockaders and occupiers in Ottawa, Windsor and Coutts who felt they had the right to harass residents, party in hottubs, and block businesses and people from going about their daily lives.

Not to mention the group that conspired to kill cops in Coutts. No doubt some of the usual suspects are part of their support group and fundraising organization because they were " freedom" fighters. So much for the get tough on crime agenda promoted by the some of the same supporters! LOL
You forgot BLM riots/looters/arsonists not to mention the terrorists who went after the pipelines and railways Reply With Quote

  • Mar 17, 2023 | 22:06 34 Was a blurb the other day on the news about racism, as it turns out the Indians are more racist than the whites, hell the Indians even call there own people apples, red on the outside and white in the inside. Reply With Quote
    Landdownunder's Avatar Mar 17, 2023 | 22:49 35 the town i was in far north west remote west australia has similiar issues.

    Limited to one box of beer daily or 1 bottle spirits or 2 wine i think.

    You have to scan you ID a purchase and it is linked to all other pubs bottle shops. So ya cant go else were.
    The Takeaway Alcohol Management System (TAMS) is in play in the Shire of Broome and Derby.

    The initiative, introduced by the Broome Liquor Accord in March 2020 and extended in November 2022, is aimed at reducing crime, violence and anti-social behaviour within the community due to the misuse of alcohol.

    Although the State Government will manage the 24-month trial of a Banned Drinkers Register (BDR) and Takeaway Alcohol Management System (TAMS), the Shire has contributed $55,000 towards the initiative with a further $135,000 funding coming from the Kimberley Regional Group.

    Under the system, photo identification will be required when purchasing takeaway alcohol. The ID will be scanned by a TAMS system, which monitors the amount of alcohol purchased over a 24-hour period.

    As a strategy to reduce sly grogging, the Liquor Control Act 1988 was amended to insert new provisions that make it an offence for a person to carry large quantities of liquor, in prescribed areas of the State. Currently, the maximum permitted quantities of packaged liquor that can be purchased are:

    1 carton of beer, cider or pre-mixed spirits; or
    3 bottles of wine; or
    1 litre of spirits; or
    1 litre of fortified wine; or
    a combination of any two of (a), (b), (c) or (d), but not a combination of two of the same products.
    The regulations allow for customers to carry a combination of two products as listed above in a vehicle. Reply With Quote
    Landdownunder's Avatar Mar 17, 2023 | 22:53 36 cattle station owners are exempt as they might only go into town forntnightly and the stations buy a pallett at a time.

    think they have to go to police and get paperwork and head straight home with the 48 boxes of beer

    alcohol theft rampant from private residence in town

    Edit at least there trying locals have no issues with it, indigenous says its racist.

    can of worms
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    Landdownunder's Avatar Mar 18, 2023 | 01:41 37 quick question how many of you guys have employed indigenous people.

    my dad did and i have but he got in trouble with the dreaded iceand the law,never saw him again.

    i had no idea but was a good 11 months Reply With Quote