Political correctness.Don`t name the refugee gangs

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    Your society is in decay when the media won`t name the boat people groups who are proving so dangerous to Australian society. And yet the greens and labor want to bring in more who live in their ghettoes and vote for the Labor party that in turn makes more concessions for them.

    Sarah hansen Young for example will never admit how detrimentally the illegal boat people have performed in Australia and how much they are costing our society .

    Still the left wing papers like the AGE say nothing !



    Gangs brawl in Melbourne. Why did we import this danger?


    Andrew Bolt – Sunday, March 13, 2016 (10:23am)

    Our immigration and refugee program has become a public menace:
    POLICE have made several arrests after two armed street gangs stormed Melbourne’s CBD, brawling in Federation Square before moving to Swanston St, shutting down the area.
    A pitch battle has erupted at Moomba between two armed teenage street gangs, spilling on to the streets of Melbourne.
    People dining in City Square ran for their lives as gang members used cafe chairs as weapons, running riot from Federation Square to City Square.
    The melee broke out minutes after the family fireworks ended about 10pm. About 200 youths of the Apex and Islander 23 gangs stormed Federation Square chanting “f--- the police”, before gang members started beating and punching each other.
    Police officers were outnumbered ten to one as they called for reinforcements…
    More than 100 gang members of the notorious Apex gang, responsible for a spate of car thefts in the southeast suburbs, swarmed around a police car. Many gang members were of Sudanese descent.
    The other gang was made up of Pacific Islander teenagers…
    The brawl comes weeks after a 16-year-old member of the violent Apex gang allegedly made threats to shoot a female police officer at a police station in Dandenong…
    Note that The Age report refuses to mention that the Apex gang is mainly Sudanese. This refusal to be frank is misleading readers and leaving them unable to conclude the nature of the threat to public safety.
    In fact, check all the reports on the Apex gang. Note how many studiously avoid mentioning one of the most important things about it - that it is made up predominantly of Africans who are refugees or the children of refugees.
    We have been dangerously slow to acknowledge this catastrophic failure of our refugee policy. From 2013:

    Community leaders have joined police on regular patrols in Dandenong as the force tries to improve ties with troubled ethnic youths. The ethnically diverse city has crime rates almost 40 per cent higher than the state average… Pacific Islander and Sudanese community leaders were informed by Victoria Police last year that their populations were overrepresented in crime statistics.

    The media, politicians and police keep covering up the fact that refugee and migrant intakes are making us less safe:
    IN 2008 Victoria Police chief commissioner Christine Nixon claimed Sudanese refugees were “under-represented” in crime rates, when police figures show they were over-represented by a factor of five.
    IN 2010 Nixon’s successor admitted that while police recorded the ethnic background of criminals it was not “appropriate to be putting that sort of information out” because “sometimes they cause offence”.
    LAST year the Salvation Army accused Victoria’s police of covering up a violent New Year’s Eve brawl between more than 200 African youths in Melbourne’s CBD. Police did not issue a media release on the brawl and no media outlet reported it.
    IN NSW, police are more likely to describe the ethnicity of criminals, but the media Left still tend to omit it. For instance, police asked for help to find three men of “Mediterranean/Middle Eastern appearance” who allegedly attacked two 16-year-old girls, but the Sydney Morning Herald changed their descriptor to merely “dark complexion”.
    IN 2014 the Herald passed on police appeals to find six men who allegedly raped a 14-year-old girl, but omitted the men’s most identifiable feature. The reporter later tweeted that while she’d written the men were of African appearance, “it was taken out in the subbing process”.
    LAST October, The Age reported Victoria had “the worst month for gun violence this year, with 10 incidents” in a report that omitted police claims that the shootings were linked to Lebanese families.
    IN 2013, federal Labor frontbencher Mark Dreyfus falsely claimed the “multicultural” community of Dandenong was “harmonious”, even though police warned it actually suffered from a high crime rate and African gangs…
    What else aren’t we being told?
    This refusal to report can foster ignorance even in those paid to notice. Last year, senior ABC presenter Fran Kelly claimed she knew of no “links of people who have come in as refugees and then committed terrorist offences”.
    In fact, the last three terror attacks here — the stabbing of two police in Melbourne, the killing of two people in the Martin Place siege and the murder of a police accountant — were all by refugees, an important commonality rarely reported.
    Last December in Melbourne:
    EIGHT men suspected of involvement in a weekend brawl at Seaford, which left a man with stab wounds, squared up for round two at Frankston police station last night.
    Just hours earlier, three men had been arrested over the weekend melee, which involved up to 80 people…
    The violence follows the weekend incident, with crowds gathered for a tournament for the South Sudanese Australian National Basketball Association.
    Last November, a measure of the threat we imported with such willful blindness:

    The joining of Maori and Sudanese gangs on crime sprees over the past 12 months is of special concern.
    So is the apparent realisation, especially by Islander gangs, that they can use their physical size and weight to intimidate local youths. “We are getting to the stage where local youths won’t walk down the streets of Frankston anymore because they fear trouble,” Detective O’Brien said.
 
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