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Why Have We Imported This?

‘Knives are the best way to get what you want.’

This is not ‘100 per cent Aussie’. The Good Oil. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

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Why is Australia importing a culture like this?

The youngest accused killer from the gang of teens charged over the Cobblebank child murders allegedly pulled a knife on a worker in youth detention, claiming it was the best way to get what he wanted.

Tell me again how these knuckle-dragging thugs are ‘100 per cent Aussie’.

Weeks after the September 6, 2025 slayings of children Chol Achiek, 12, and Dau Akueng, 15, one of eight youths charged with the stabbing murders allegedly pulled a knife on a custody worker “in response to not getting the food that he had cooked that day”.

A child protection staffer, giving evidence in the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, said she met with the accused killer, 15, and asked him whether “using a knife to get what you want was the best way to be”.

“He said yes, it worked,” the worker said.

I suppose you can’t blame low-IQ imports for thinking that stabbing people is the way to get ahead in Victoria, when the government, police and judges clearly seem hell-bent on rewarding murderous African thugs.

Asked if he’d seen the news about the Allan government’s tough new “adult time for violent crime” laws, she said the boy told her “he didn’t believe that would occur”.

“That he wouldn’t get sentenced ... wouldn’t get an adult sentence,” the worker confirmed.

“If he would be found guilty of all the charges, he didn’t believe that would occur as an adult sentence.”

Sadly, given Victoria’s track record of dealing with African gang crime, he’s probably entirely correct.

These imported thugs may not be high on the IQ ladder, but they’re rat-cunning enough to sniff out the weakness of the suicidally ‘empathic’ leftists running Victoria. Just not smart enough to know how to lie convincingly.

The court heard phone records show the accused called his cousin five times on the night of the alleged murders, with one of the conversations lasting a minute and a half.

But the teenager said he did not remember taking any of those calls.

At the time, he said, he was at church “praying to God”.

However, when asked about the religion of the church, he replied: “Not sure.”

Meanwhile, the rest of us have to deal with the tribal viciousness of these Third World imports.

Called to give evidence before the court in a preliminary hearing, the worker said the accused boy had been left traumatised after witnessing the death of his friend Kon Hsu Sein, 18, who was stabbed in a group attack at Kurunjang in December 2024.

‘A group attack’: they mean African gang attack.

You know: the African criminal gangs Victoria’s police, politicians and media have been loudly insisting for years didn’t exist. Victoria Police in particular have blatantly lied about African gang crime – oops, not ‘gangs’, they’re networked criminal offenders. That’s the obvious lie peddled by a recent Victoria Police commissioner, who also insisted that Africans weren’t over-represented in crime, despite his own statistics showing that one in 12 Africans in Victoria was convicted of a crime and in certain violent crimes, such as assault and aggravated burglary, they were, respectively, 30 and 85 times more likely to be convicted than any other group.

And that’s just the African-born. Victoria refuses to collect crime statistics by ethnicity, so an ethnic African born in Australia to migrant parents is simply recorded as ‘Australian’. So the real scale of ethnic African crime is certain to be much, much, higher than official statistics admit.


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