Jasin wrote on Jan 13
th, 2025 at 12:30pm:
But in Sydney. African blacks are well behaved and polite.
The domestic 'abo' blacks are not.
In Melbourne, it's the reverse.
Which is the right Racism here folks???
But they weren't always well behaved and polite, Jasin!! Far from it! Maybe I can explain why the Somalians are not such a problem here in Sydney these days. Most people do not know about Somalian Days at Blacktown Court. The NSW govt took this initiative after Somalian refugees were being moved into the Blacktown area back in 2006. Coming from a lawless shithole like Somalia, a lot of these blacks came with a bad attitude. That's not to say there weren't those in Blacktown who didn't welcome them because these blacks were so different. So it was always going to be difficult to fit in.
But that is the problem with western govts just assuming that everything will be fine when it definitely is not. While most went to Melbourne, quite a few thousand of them were sent to Blacktown in the western suburbs where they made themselves quite unwelcome by hanging around the train station late at night in gangs and mugging the passengers as they left. They also rampaged through train carriages robbing and bashing innocent people trying to get home. They stole from shops, they hijacked cars, they fought other gangs etc. Blacktown became a very unsafe place once the blacks arrived.
So regarding Somalian Days at Blacktown Court - my son used to have to attend regularly as a TAG officer which is the only reason why I know about it. Somalian days were not widely publicised. But believe me, it was a highly intensive approach to this problem of Somalian violence. It involved police, judges, magistrates, court officials, refugee advocates, interpreters, community workers, social workers, youth workers, teachers, psychologists and representatives from several govt agencies! And it took up one whole day every fortnight at Blacktown Court. For a small - but criminal - population.
The police up here were a lot less pc than their counterparts in Victoria and Queensland and they were not dictated to by pc lefturd state govts. And maybe that's why we don't have the same problem here.
This is something the Victorian govt has to address. They have been too pc in the past, frightened to upset the African communities, frightened to upset the lefties in society who blame everyone else but the African gang members themselves!
In the meantime, innocent members of society - have been killed or severely injured after being attacked by these Somalians but this seems to have been the least of the Victorian govt's concern. And that is the result of Victorian judges not passing sentences on these scumbags that would lead to deportation.
That is the major mistake they made. The responsibility of the govt is to the welfare of the citizens first - not to pander to criminal immigrant African gang members!