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What’s happening, this week, in the vibrant, multicultural of ‘Diversity Is Our Strength™’, in Australia? As it turns out, defecating is far from the worst thing Third World immigrants have been doing in the streets of Australia’s capital cities this week. It’s one thing to watch an immigrant pinching one off while you’re trying to enjoy your smashed avo, quite another to see some poor pop culture fan get mowed down by A Person of No Particular Description, while innocently queuing to hang out with some fellow nerds.
First, the street-shitting.
An Asian woman has been caught defecating across the road from a Brisbane café while her male companion stood next to her holding a handful of tissues.
Is this the Third World equivalent of holding your girlfriend’s hair back while she pukes up the results of one Bundy’n’Coke too many? Except that, when your average Aussie sheila brings up her overdose of liquid leg-opener, there’s usually a toilet involved.
A shocked local filmed the disgusting scenes, which unfolded near a bus stop on Given Ter in the wealthy inner-western suburb of Paddington at about 8am on Sunday morning.
He told Noticer News the couple walked up the driveway of the unit block opposite the Paddington Social café, “pulled up a wheelie bin to hide and then [the woman] bent over”, describing it as “wild”.
The video shows the couple carried out the illegal and unhygienic act in full view of café customers and passing motorists despite the yellow recycling bin.
I’ll take their word for it.
At this rate, it won’t be long before Australia’s streets start to resemble Delhi’s.
The incident comes after a driver filmed another Asian woman defecating on a busy Melbourne CBD street, also in broad daylight, in February.
And in November last year a South Australian man filmed an immigrant of Indian subcontinental appearance defecating on a nature strip in the Adelaide suburb of Para Hills.
In the same week where Australia’s most-decorated war hero was subjected to a humiliating, staged-for-the-media arrest, with his face smeared all over the salivating legacy media, the media went out of their way to obscure the identity of a killer immigrant. For days, the legacy media kept the name of the driver of yet another vehicular attack in Melbourne as under wraps as they could. In contrast to their treatment of Ben Roberts-Smith, the killer’s face was carefully blurred in the few photos the legacy media even published.
Then the police had to go and spoil it for the legacy media, by naming the creep, which was the giveaway that proved what we all knew without being told.
Awer Dau, 33, briefly appeared in the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Sunday evening, hours after police laid charges of dangerous driving causing death and culpable driving causing death.
To the surprise of absolutely no one, it turns out that he is a Sudanese ‘refugee, yada yada, he wuz a good boy and dindu nuffin’… except, ‘well known to police’ includes getting shot in street fights. Clearly a model citizen.
Sadly, the young man who’s life he so brutally cut short, was.
Volkan Aksoy had big dreams for the future, a love for movies and TV shows, and planned to travel to Japan with friends from high school this year.
He was a hard worker, but the kind of colleague who would constantly bring laughter and fun to the workplace while still getting on with the job...
Having watched Aksoy grow from a shy 17-year-old to “the well-mannered, easygoing, social gentleman that he became”, [his employer] said the Schnitz staff would feel his loss every day.
And it was all ended by the sort of violent Third Worlders our country has inexplicably been thrown open to.
Announcing they’d laid charges on Sunday afternoon, Victoria Police said it was alleged three male pedestrians were leaving Supanova Comic Con when a vehicle mounted the road and struck two of the men.
Police alleged the Toyota continued travelling east along the footpath before a off-duty police officer and member of the public intervened […]
On Saturday, Detective Inspector Craig McEvoy described the incident as “extremely unusual”.
Well, that is one way of putting it.
He crossed an entire lane, to the wrong side of the road, mounted the footpath and drove hundreds of metres between a high fence, trees and power poles. He only stopped when he crashed into a pole and members of the public forcibly restrained him.
Thanks, Diversity!