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Deport the Thugs and Jail the Judges

An unprovoked cowardly gang-bashing, yet no conviction or deportation.

Why is this thug still here? The Good Oil. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

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Today’s sorry tale of tilty-head judges fawning over violent black thugs comes, once again, from Queensland. This time, a judge who happily jailed an accountant for nearly a decade for fraud, turned a vicious African thug free without conviction, despite his admitted violent gang bashing of two off-duty soldiers. The assault was totally unprovoked and the six African migrant attackers were all drinking heavily. The particular Sudanese thug already had a criminal record, which he just keeps adding to.

All of which meant nothing to Judge Tilty-Head. He wuz a good boi and dindu nuffin!

A young man at risk of deportation following the violent gang bashing of two off-duty Australian Defence Force members has been given a chance to continue his trajectory towards becoming a community leader.

With leaders who are remorseless, cowardly gang-bashers, what does this say about the ‘community’?

The 22-year-old man, Ariek Lual, was drinking with five acquaintances in the Toowoomba CBD on the Darling Downs in August 2024, before the cowardly and unprovoked assault occurred at a kebab shop about 3am.

When Lual pleaded guilty to two counts of assault occasioning bodily harm in company before the Toowoomba District Court on Wednesday, April 8, the court was shown CCTV from the Margaret St business.

It showed the two victims talking in a friendly manner with two women when a co-accused charged inside, flanked by another, and hit one of the men in the back of the head, causing him to fall to the ground.

The victims did not fight back as Lual and five others entered and began hitting and punching the pair, often while they lay on the floor and attempted to shield themselves.

Not content with coward-punching unsuspecting innocents, the Sudanese savage kept kicking one of them in the face while he was down.

The court was told at the time of the assault, Lual’s criminal record had one entry of contravening police.

A month following the assault, Lual was caught with a pocket full of MDMA while fleeing a large street fight in parklands along Queens St.

Yet, once again, ‘no conviction recorded’.

One victim’s broken jaw was broken in the assault, leaving him unable to eat solid food for six weeks and forced to take leave from work.

The other suffered a severe concussion and temporary amnesia, which lasted a week.

The court was told victim impact statements were not before the court because the victims feared reprisal.

These migrant thugs are literally running a reign of terror, violence and drugs: so why are they still even in this country?

Because they’re ‘good boys’, blah blah blah.

Mr Power said Lual’s reference letters, one from a bishop, referred to the assault as out of character, as he was from a widely respected Sudanese family with a strong matriarch and values.

If this is what the Sudanese community ‘respects’, if these are their ‘strong values’, why have we imported them?

The court was told Lual, who was in Australia on a temporary visa, aspired to work in the disability sector.

In other words, get in on the migrant fraud that’s scavenging millions from the NDIS boondoggle.

No conviction was recorded.

These savages might as well have those words printed in gold leaf on their temporary visas, the way our courts treat them with endless indulgence.


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