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Apr 8th, 2024 at 2:59pm
 
https://twitter.com/BenFordhamLive/status/1765665245089960093

Armed home Invasion - theft

All had knives

The law says kill them

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Reply #1 - Apr 8th, 2024 at 3:32pm
 
I think in Aussie weapons are graded in classes.
Whatever weapon assailants have you are allowed to use a weapons of that grade or 1 class higher.

If someone throws a tennis ball at you, you should not shoot them.
If they approach you with knives, it is a different scenario.
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Reply #2 - Apr 8th, 2024 at 3:36pm
 
Boris wrote on Apr 8th, 2024 at 2:59pm:
https://twitter.com/BenFordhamLive/status/1765665245089960093

Armed home Invasion - theft

All had knives

The law says kill them




You are not allowed to own a gun for self defence in Australia.

If you shoot a bandit you would be charged with murder
even if they were doing an armed home invasion at your place.

There is no "castle doctrine" in our law.
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Reply #3 - Apr 8th, 2024 at 3:45pm
 
Pavement apes in Alice Springs -  dear oh dear.
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Reply #4 - Apr 8th, 2024 at 4:10pm
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_doctrine

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In July 2003, South Australia's Rann government introduced laws allowing householders to use "whatever force they deem necessary" when confronted with a home invader. Householders who kill or injure a home invader escape prosecution provided they can prove they had a genuine belief that it was necessary to do so to protect themselves or their family. The law was strongly opposed by then-Director of Public Prosecutions Paul Rofe, QC, and lawyer Marie Shaw, who is now a District Court Judge.[51]

In February 2019, Sydney man Bradley Soper was killed when he broke into the home of Francois Schwartz. After investigation, NSW Police detectives advised not to prosecute Schwartz.
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Reply #5 - Apr 8th, 2024 at 4:37pm
 
I was watching "Going Places" with Ernie Dingo just a couple of days ago. He was in East Arnhem country and started interviewing an "Auntie" who was keeping the old languages alive etc. They then went for a walk with her son who is now "The Boss" of this area according to Ernie, his name was "Shorty". Anyway they visit this sacred area and then sit down to tell a dream-time story. The story is about "Shorty's" male ancestor who couldn't find a wife. It all starts off great; wondering through country to find a wife until he comes to this sacred place and finds a woman on her own. You could see the cameras move in and Ernie smiling, expecting a lovely ending to a wife being found etc. Then it all unexpectedly goes to poo, live on camera.                                                                   "Shorty" tells how the male smashes his boomerang into her knees, breaks them and they bleed, running all over the ground. This leads to the naming of the area around them (I forget what he called it in language) referring to the woman bleeding from the knees. Ernie initially sort of shrugs it off but you can see it's getting uncomfortable. Then "Shorty" continues on explaining how his ancestor then smashed the women over the head with his boomerang ( I'm not making this up, you can probably chase the episode down), and that's how he finally got his wife and it was all happy ever afters lol. Now Ernie is really stuck and for a moment isn't sure what to say or do. "Shorty" carries on, smiling as if it's how it is and should be when Ernie finally steps up and says "well you can't do that nowadays". "Shorty" reluctantly agrees and says; "nah I guess you go to prison nowadays".                                                                                                                                I was watching it unfold and thinking of all that entails and the realities of the situation regarding indigenous Australians. I honestly don't know what the answer is to that, other than time and very slowly integrating more "white fella" senses of right and wrong I guess. The truth is "Shorty" whom effectively owns that land and his mother, whom already knew the story and was pleased as punch for Ernie to hear it, are the reality modern day "thinkers" don't truly grasp.
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Reply #6 - Apr 9th, 2024 at 11:10am
 
goosecat wrote on Apr 8th, 2024 at 4:37pm:
I was watching "Going Places" with Ernie Dingo just a couple of days ago. He was in East Arnhem country and started interviewing an "Auntie" who was keeping the old languages alive etc. They then went for a walk with her son who is now "The Boss" of this area according to Ernie, his name was "Shorty". Anyway they visit this sacred area and then sit down to tell a dream-time story. The story is about "Shorty's" male ancestor who couldn't find a wife. It all starts off great; wondering through country to find a wife until he comes to this sacred place and finds a woman on her own. You could see the cameras move in and Ernie smiling, expecting a lovely ending to a wife being found etc. Then it all unexpectedly goes to poo, live on camera.                                                                   "Shorty" tells how the male smashes his boomerang into her knees, breaks them and they bleed, running all over the ground. This leads to the naming of the area around them (I forget what he called it in language) referring to the woman bleeding from the knees. Ernie initially sort of shrugs it off but you can see it's getting uncomfortable. Then "Shorty" continues on explaining how his ancestor then smashed the women over the head with his boomerang ( I'm not making this up, you can probably chase the episode down), and that's how he finally got his wife and it was all happy ever afters lol. Now Ernie is really stuck and for a moment isn't sure what to say or do. "Shorty" carries on, smiling as if it's how it is and should be when Ernie finally steps up and says "well you can't do that nowadays". "Shorty" reluctantly agrees and says; "nah I guess you go to prison nowadays".                                                                                                                                I was watching it unfold and thinking of all that entails and the realities of the situation regarding indigenous Australians. I honestly don't know what the answer is to that, other than time and very slowly integrating more "white fella" senses of right and wrong I guess. The truth is "Shorty" whom effectively owns that land and his mother, whom already knew the story and was pleased as punch for Ernie to hear it, are the reality modern day "thinkers" don't truly grasp.


Truth telling is what that is.  Something that the leftie woke brigade want us to forget as though it never happened.  But it did happen and is still happening.  Their culture is violent - always was, always will be. 
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Reply #7 - Apr 9th, 2024 at 5:46pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Apr 8th, 2024 at 3:36pm:
Boris wrote on Apr 8th, 2024 at 2:59pm:
https://twitter.com/BenFordhamLive/status/1765665245089960093

Armed home Invasion - theft

All had knives

The law says kill them




You are not allowed to own a gun for self defence in Australia.

If you shoot a bandit you would be charged with murder
even if they were doing an armed home invasion at your place.

There is no "castle doctrine" in our law.


I agree, Bobby. If anyone tries to steal your arse or burgle your turds, it's probably best to let them go for it.

Some people can be so sneaky you can't even tell.

Ever get the feeling you've been pillaged?
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Reply #8 - Apr 10th, 2024 at 11:45am
 
Bobby. wrote on Apr 8th, 2024 at 3:36pm:
Boris wrote on Apr 8th, 2024 at 2:59pm:
https://twitter.com/BenFordhamLive/status/1765665245089960093

Armed home Invasion - theft

All had knives

The law says kill them




You are not allowed to own a gun for self defence in Australia.



And the rate of gun-related deaths in Australia is 0.90 per 100,000 people.

You are allowed to own a gun for self defence in the US.

And the rate of gun-related deaths in the US is 12.90 per 100,000 people.

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Reply #9 - Apr 10th, 2024 at 12:04pm
 
Neighbour attacks another neighbour with Axe at front door.
The defending person was armed with a Scooter.
The attacker with an Axe was killed by the defender with a Scooter.
The Scooter-man is now being charged with Murder.

Only in Australia.
https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/man-dies-after-alleged-assault-at-raymo...
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AIMLESS EXTENTION OF KNOWLEDGE HOWEVER, WHICH IS WHAT I THINK YOU REALLY MEAN BY THE TERM 'CURIOSITY', IS MERELY INEFFICIENCY. I AM DESIGNED TO AVOID INEFFICIENCY.
 
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Reply #10 - Apr 10th, 2024 at 12:13pm
 
goosecat wrote on Apr 8th, 2024 at 4:37pm:
I was watching "Going Places" with Ernie Dingo just a couple of days ago. He was in East Arnhem country and started interviewing an "Auntie" who was keeping the old languages alive etc. They then went for a walk with her son who is now "The Boss" of this area according to Ernie, his name was "Shorty". Anyway they visit this sacred area and then sit down to tell a dream-time story. The story is about "Shorty's" male ancestor who couldn't find a wife. It all starts off great; wondering through country to find a wife until he comes to this sacred place and finds a woman on her own. You could see the cameras move in and Ernie smiling, expecting a lovely ending to a wife being found etc. Then it all unexpectedly goes to poo, live on camera.                                                                   "Shorty" tells how the male smashes his boomerang into her knees, breaks them and they bleed, running all over the ground. This leads to the naming of the area around them (I forget what he called it in language) referring to the woman bleeding from the knees. Ernie initially sort of shrugs it off but you can see it's getting uncomfortable. Then "Shorty" continues on explaining how his ancestor then smashed the women over the head with his boomerang ( I'm not making this up, you can probably chase the episode down), and that's how he finally got his wife and it was all happy ever afters lol. Now Ernie is really stuck and for a moment isn't sure what to say or do. "Shorty" carries on, smiling as if it's how it is and should be when Ernie finally steps up and says "well you can't do that nowadays". "Shorty" reluctantly agrees and says; "nah I guess you go to prison nowadays".                                                                                                                                I was watching it unfold and thinking of all that entails and the realities of the situation regarding indigenous Australians. I honestly don't know what the answer is to that, other than time and very slowly integrating more "white fella" senses of right and wrong I guess. The truth is "Shorty" whom effectively owns that land and his mother, whom already knew the story and was pleased as punch for Ernie to hear it, are the reality modern day "thinkers" don't truly grasp.


No wonder he couldn't get a wife Grin Grin
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Reply #11 - Apr 10th, 2024 at 12:19pm
 
Jasin wrote on Apr 10th, 2024 at 12:04pm:
Neighbour attacks another neighbour with Axe at front door.
The defending person was armed with a Scooter.
The attacker with an Axe was killed by the defender with a Scooter.
The Scooter-man is now being charged with Murder.

Only in Australia.
https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/man-dies-after-alleged-assault-at-raymo...


Read to me that the bloke in the house(38) had an axe, the 29 yr old that came to the door had the scooter.

Mind you it was a "Razor" scooter. Grin
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Reply #12 - Apr 10th, 2024 at 12:24pm
 
You're right. Should never mess with a guy who has some wicked skater moves.
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Reply #13 - Apr 10th, 2024 at 1:06pm
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Apr 8th, 2024 at 3:32pm:
I think in Aussie weapons are graded in classes.
Whatever weapon assailants have you are allowed to use a weapons of that grade or 1 class higher.

If someone throws a tennis ball at you, you should not shoot them.
If they approach you with knives, it is a different scenario.


248. Self-defence against unprovoked assault

When a person is unlawfully assaulted, and has not provoked
the assault, it is lawful for him to use such force to the assailant
as is reasonably necessary to make effectual defence against the
assault, provided that the force used is not intended, and is not
such as is likely, to cause death or grievous bodily harm.

If the nature of the assault is such as to cause reasonable
apprehension of death or grievous bodily harm, and the person
using force by way of defence believes, on reasonable grounds,
that he cannot otherwise preserve the person defended from
death or grievous bodily harm, it is lawful for him to use any
such force to the assailant as is necessary for defence, even
though such force may cause death or grievous bodily harm.
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Reply #14 - Apr 10th, 2024 at 1:30pm
 

It's better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6.


A jury will find you not guilty of murder if you were acting in self defense.
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