Jasin
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They have Open Prisons in the Outback to provide a safe place for aborigines who need to escape the drugs (ice now) and alcohol epidemic which is some places has been beaten, but in most places has got far worse. Middens of cans and syringes are everywhere. With them are the bones of animals (we hope) strewn about. Approaching such places asks for violence from those there. Children turn up in outback clinics, arms and legs broken, malnourished and unregistered as existing. Many go missing. The Outback is vast. Police seem to only go after Backpackers who have been murdered out there or gone missing. Drove two very jaundiced and quiet mean looking Abos to their home. The next week, one had murdered the other over the last beer can. Brutal. The violence of 'any' people affected by such concentrated consumption and addiction to drugs and alcohol is from my experience pure savagery. You can not reason, let alone apply gentle Woke restraint. Their brains have deteriorated to such an extent, that violence is their automated response to everything. I've had to deal with such people. Violence is their natural form of communication and behaviour. They're long past the tipping point of no return.
Reading a autobiographical book by a Jewish Doctor working in the outback, I could tell there was a lot that had to be left out unwritten.
I have no doubt, out there in the middle of nowhere outback. Such violence would not hesitate to kill a child, let alone consume it to hide the evidence while mindlessly drunk or drugged. White people like that would do it, have done it. As does any race, if left to their own device of emptiness and a hunger that eventually consumes them like self cannibalism.
I've seen monsters. I've looked into that abyss and it's a place no-one wants to look, but many are forced to... ...like an ex-bouncer I once lived with out Blacktown way long ago. A strong and tough guy, who worked the Emerton Hotel (with a few other bouncers) out there in the violent Mt Druitt. When he saw those Murphy boys, Travis, etc come towards them a week before they abducted and murdered Anita Cobby. He said 'its unnerving when you look into the eyes of violence and there is nothing in them but death', (as if they were dead inside). He and the other Bouncers did give them a beating, in a way that would be considered illegal today. They wished in hindsight, they had really finished them.
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