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In Canberra, No One Can Hear Aboriginal Women Scream

Layla’s mother, Justine Jingles, flanked by daughters Jasmine and Keely Jingles. The BFD. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

While the Canberra bubble has spent the last few weeks whipping itself into a self-righteous feminist fury about a bunch of gay men jacking off at work and a dodgy, decades-old rape allegation, a group of Aboriginal women travelled to Parliament to campaign for justice for a raped and murdered Aboriginal teenager.

They were completely ignored by the left-media.

[Layla Leering] was a slight girl, moved out of her parents’ care as a baby and raised by her aunt, found raped and, her family believe, murdered hanging from a boab tree in Bulla with plant material in her buttocks and bra.

Despite the political-media obsession with “abuse of women”, and the left’s continual virtue-signalling of “Indigenous issues”, the most horrific abuse imaginable of an Aboriginal girl couldn’t have interested them less.

While so many were spending an inordinate amount of time investigating an unsavoury event between a piece of furniture and a staffer that occurred when Malcolm Turnbull was Prime Minister, Layla’s cousins joined director of Indigenous research with the Centre for Independent Studies and anti-violence campaigner Jacinta Price in Canberra.

Three Aboriginal women, including Layla’s softly-spoken cousin Cheron, were desperately trying to get the federal government to address girls being raped and beaten right now.

Media were nowhere to be found, preoccupied in alleged gay sex rings and revenge porn distributed without the staffer’s knowledge.

A week ago, hordes of bourgeois white leftist women were flapping their flabby upper arms and screeching about “justice” at “women’s marches”.

Justice for abused, raped and murdered Aboriginal women is nowhere on their radar.

Not a single Green attended to hear the plight of raped girls, known to child protection, found hanging from trees.

Saturday night, Sunday night and every day after in remote communities across regional Australia, the conditions of violence, sexual molestation and despair that surrounded Layla remain[…]

If only they could have got a fraction of the coverage that the desk got. We’ve seen this before[…]

A nation was so enamoured with the affairs of a consenting white couple who met through parliament, that we received unrelenting press coverage for weeks, while the horrendous damage to a toddler raped at Tennant Creek was virtually ignored[…]

Instead of hearing Layla’s story, the media reported more clumsy advances, such as Annastacia Palaszczuk’s encounter with someone who shook her hand too hard.

As a previous Aboriginal women’s delegation did, the women went to the one party they knew would listen to their agonising stories: the “racist” One Nation party. A year ago, Aboriginal women travelled to Canberra to seek out one politician in particular: One Nation leader Pauline Hanson. This time, it was One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts who was one of the only politicians in Canberra to welcome the women seeking justice for Layla. Liberal politician Nicolle Flint – who, as it happens, is quitting politics because of harassment from the left and biased media – also turned up to listen to Layla’s cause.

What about the ABC? The ABC is all over “women’s stories” and “Indigenous issues” – surely they’d be front and centre to listen to a group of Aboriginal women?

The ABC were nowhere to be seen. ABC journalists were too busy jerking each other off on their well-paid panel shows, wittering about gender quotas.

There is a sad and shouty, hypocritical and hysterical, narrow-minded culture of intolerance which must be overcome if we are to bring about real change to improve standards in the Canberra bubble and across the nation.

The Daily Telegraph

The Parliamentary desk-jacking bum-boys have had more than 1200 mentions in the Australian media. Layla Leering got just ten – almost all of those in the local newspaper. The Canberra press gallery ignored her tragic story completely.

At least we know where the left-media’s priorities really lie.

Layla’s mother, Justine Jingles, flanked by daughters Jasmine and Keely Jingles. The BFD. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

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