Mandatory
sentencing and Aboriginal crime
Left-wing
journalists, in their dumbed-down, sanitised, politically correct
version of Australian "news" have depicted
mandatory sentencing laws as the jailing of
Aboriginals for stealing biscuits. They refuse to give a
true picture of Aboriginal crime.
This article
aims to put some perspective into the issue Aboriginal
crime. It is a sad reflection on the mainstream media that
none of them would have the guts or integrity to publish
such an article.
It must be said
at the outset that the majority of Aboriginals are
law-abiding citizens. But a significant minority consider
themselves above the law.
These are
some of the reasons mandatory sentencing was introduced into
WA
87-year
old widow bashed by Aboriginal thief
Elsie Hughes
woke from a nap in her home in the Perth suburb of Lathlain
to find a teenage intruder in her kitchen.
She offered him
a cup of tea. In return, he viciously beat her. The next
thing Elsie Hughes remembers is waking up in Royal Perth
Hospital with two black eyes, a broken cheekbone and severe
bruising to her face and neck.
This is the person
police are seeking to interview over the vicious bashing of
Elsie Hughes.
He is described
as an Aborigine, about 180cm tall, of medium build with dark
curly hair. He was wearing a dark jumper.
Elderly people live in
fear
Many of Perth's
elderly people barricade themselves in their houses, in a
constant state of fear due to the prevalence of home
invasions and senseless bashings. One retirement home has
applied to the local council to build an electric fence
around the property to protect the inhabitants from constant
home invasions.
The rights of
our senior citizens to live in peace should come before the
loudly-trumpeted rights of criminals (black or white).
The spark that ignited
community outrage
A tall,
well-built, 22-year-old Aboriginal man, who we cannot name
because of the archaic law relating to juveniles, but who we
will call Kaypee, was the spark that ignited community
outrage at soft sentencing of Aborigines, and led to
mandatory sentencing of repeat offenders in WA.
In a high-speed
chase on Christmas day 1991, he crashed his stolen car into
a family car, killing Margaret Blurton, who was pregnant,
and her year-old son, Shane.
The court was
told Kaypee had around 400 convictions as a juvenile
offender.
At his trial, he
was again he was given a soft sentence. Community outrage
led to more than 20,000 people marching on parliament
demanding tougher sentences for repeat offenders. The
marchers targeted judges for handing out lenient sentences.
The government reacted by introducing mandatory sentencing
for repeat offenders.
Kaypee in the
meantime continues to re-offend.
More victims of
Aboriginal crime in WA
 
LEFT: 22
year-old Lee Dodson was attacked when he confronted
three Aboriginal youths trying to steal work tools from his
car outside his Coolbellup home. Mr Dodson was stabbed in
the stomach and forehead with a 15cm screwdriver.
RIGHT: 51
year-old invalid pensioner, Alan Proctor, received a broken
nose, cheek and hand as well as lacerations to his face when
he was viciously attacked by two Aboriginal youths near the
Ashfield train station.. Mr Proctor was repeatedly kicked
after he fell to the ground during the attack.

Man, wife
bashed by Aboriginal gang
James Mayers
received permanent eye damage, a fractured cheek and broken
nose when he and his wife were attacked by a teenage gang of
20 Aboriginal youths near the Bayswater railway station. The
gang followed Mr Mayers and his wife from the railway
station, surrounded the couple and then smashed Mr Mayers to
the ground and kicked him repeatedly in the head. Mr
Mayers said "It was a very savage beating. I was
king-hit and went down . They didn't stop once I was down.
They were whipped into frenzy. They were whooping and
hollering". Mrs Mayers, who was punched several times,
said, "They were like a pack of animals". There
were 5 girls in the gang.
Brutal murder and rape
Aboriginals,
Ryan Jarrid Kenneally and Bevan Joseph Lawson, brutally
assaulted a young South Hedland woman and murdered her fiancée.
The woman was sexually assaulted by a bottle wielded by the
men.
Her fiancée was
then murdered. Kenneally thrust a 20cm kitchen knife
through his heart with such force it came out his back. He
died almost immediately.
Both men decided
the woman had to be killed because she was a witness.
Kenneally said to her, "You know what is going to
happen to you", and then slit her throat.
The woman
pretended to be dead. The men stabbed her again, hit her in
the back and left. The woman survived and was able to
identify her attackers.
Why point up Aboriginal
crime?
The public is
sick of the sympathy given to criminals by the elitist
alliance of academics, lawyers, judges, politicians and the
media. The do-gooders and bleeding-hearts have no concept of
Aboriginal crime and its consequences. It is not about
stealing biscuits. It is about home invasions, bashings,
rape and murder. There are real victims out there.
Nobody makes a
criminal bash an elderly lady, or kick a man nearly to
death or rape a woman and then slit her throat or
thrust a knife through a man's heart. It is their choice to
do it. The mainstream view is: if you do the crime, you do
the time.
Only a minority
of Aboriginals offend. While this lawless minority are
allowed to offend repeatedly, they tarnish the image of the
majority of decent, law-abiding Aboriginals.
The source of the
problem
In my opinion,
the reason Aboriginal crime is out of proportion to the
Aboriginal population is due to two causes:
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The
do-gooder mentality of labelling groups such as
Aboriginals as "victims".
If you constantly tell a person he is a victim, he
will build up a mind-set of hatred and revenge. He also
gets the idea that he is not responsible for his
actions. He can do anything, get away with any crime and
he is not responsible. Labelling a group as
"victims" is probably the most effective way
of destroying the group's morale, aspirations and
future.
This culture has produced a small hard-core of
incorrigible Aboriginal criminals who openly flout the
law, knowing the Aboriginal Legal Service will use
unlimited amounts of taxpayers money and play the
"racist" and "victim" cards to get
them off all but the most serious charges.
-
The
Aboriginal industry
- the collection of taxpayer-funded Aboriginal misfits
and white lawyers, journalists, anthropologists and
others with their snouts in the public trough. Members
of this industry control billions of dollars of taxpayer
funds. The Aboriginal "leaders" have a vested
interest in creating and prolonging conflict
between white and black communities. If there was no
conflict, they would not keep their jobs. They help
perpetuate the "victim" syndrome. These
demagogues enjoy great perks, privileges, wealth
and power at the expense of taxpayers and the rest of
the Aboriginal population.
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