Johnnie wrote on May 31
st, 2021 at 10:39pm:
UnSubRocky wrote on May 31
st, 2021 at 10:16pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 31
st, 2021 at 8:07pm:
Unfortunately the Blacks have lost their way, their next generation are already in trouble.
I disagree with you. The concept of using ethnicity to demand special treatment is well on its way out -- maybe with some regional exceptions. But, having observed the next generation (those under the age of 20) who identify as indigenous, they seem to be reasonably good people. Have a bit of faith in them.
I wish i had as much faith in them as you do but they are out of control, they leave their kids in bins to sleep or don't know or care where they sleep.
I have had a bit to do with Boongs in my time and i have a fair idea how they think.
Trust me, years ago, we had a real problem with indigenous people roaming the streets at night, picking fights and doing criminal and antisocial activity. I recall in the year 2000 hearing police sirens more often than not wailing around the town. Police pursuits and all kinds of call outs had overwhelmed the local police station. It is probably the reason why the Bolsolver Street police station had a serious upgrade from a country town police station to one that looked like one in a metropolitan city -- The state government thought it wise to equip the police with new facilities and very modern technology that was only available in Brisbane/the Gold Coast.
If you have heard a gunshot fired from 100 metres away, it can be very much an echoing sound that can mean one type of calibre weapon or another. This one night, I heard some commotion from a nearby roadway. Then a big gunshot. Followed by a panicked scream of a little girl. It turned out that the girl's uncle had been shot in the leg. The motivation? Wrong racial background. The police chased these offenders down the road and pulled them up, weapons presentation and everything -- coming close to a police shooting.
Whenever there is trouble among the aboriginal community in CQ, they either make their way into Rockhampton or Gladstone and stir up all sorts of trouble. The last I have heard of these troublemakers was back in the year 2006. All over town, wandering on busy roads, making fights with whoever. But, they always piss off home after about 2 weeks.
And even though there seems to be some sense of further trouble brewing in town as of recent, the general behaviour of indigenous in town is quite good. It is the arseholes from remote communities that are the main offenders. Sometimes I wish that someone with covid would spend a day in those communities, just so we get some peace and quiet from the individuals that cause the trouble.
They are turning into animals in the remote communities, its a sad situation.