This is what diversity brings Australia. Australia has taken in Sudanese Blacks from Africa as refugees (no comment) and year-in-year-out they hold 'beauty' pageants and year-in-year-out, they end up in people being sent to hospital. Click here for a link to the Andrew Bolt blog, where he outlines all the attacks perpetrated by this community in just ONE MONTH. I can guarantee you that there are many more attacks than is admitted to because the Victorian police censors the race of perpetrators. I don't know how a police service expects members of the community to assist them with sighting criminals when they describe them as male and of average build. Yup, that's how we live here - we have to smell the race to give us a clue as to who we're supposed to be looking out for. What I have noticed is that if the suspect is Caucasian then the race is usually stated - so, if race is omitted then chances are good the perpetrators are non-White. In any case, enough of that PC crap. I lived with African Blacks for over 37years so I think I qualify to comment on the culture and mentality of the tribe. Tip number one: Blacks and alcohol do not mix well. Tip number two: Blacks and civilised behaviour are poles apart and never the two shall meet. Australia isn't content to have a peaceful country and felt the need to import these troubled, uncivilised people to spice up their lives. Granted, there may be a few Sudanese who are actually grateful to be here, but the majority have shown - especially the young Black males - that they would rather be back in their own country where they can live like true Africans. According to the police, the public should see this incident as just another random event - just like all the other random acts which happen in Melbourne daily. These Blacks didn't mean anyone any harm - honest - as apparently they only take machetes, knives and bike chains with them when they're going to have a good old party with their mates. Prior to the old Labor government mucking up the Victorian police service by employing a PC female top-cop, Melbourne had one of the safest cities in the world. Our PC female top-cop feminised the force and we now sit with the repercussions - people who treat the police force as a joke. As a result, police who responded to this incident were pelted with glass bottles and last night, another flare up occurred which left two police officers injured - one pelted with a glass bottle, and the other punched in the back of the head. Let's hope this PC police culture will change under our new, no-nonsense Minister! |
A Sudanese beatuy pagent after-party ended in a massive brawl in Melbourne's Clayton |
AN UGLY brawl that interrupted a beauty pageant after-party has left one man requiring plastic surgery to his slashed face and stab wounds on his hands.
The party, which took place after the Miss South Sudan Australia beauty pageant, attracted more than 1000 people to a Monash City Council hall in Clayton last night.
Detective Senior Constable Dean Trigger said the 28-year-old stabbing victim had intervened when he saw a friend involved in a brawl with approximately 15 Sudanese men, believed to be in their mid 20s, at 2.20am.
He was then attacked with a machete, hit in the mouth with the blade and stabbed in the hand three times.The victim, from Hampton Park, also suffered welts after he was struck on the back with what police believe
was a bike chain.He was taken to hospital for surgery on his hand and lip. His friend, aged 32, was also taken to hospital with cuts to his ear.
"The victim was at the after-party for the Sudanese beauty pageant," Det Sen Constable Trigger said.
"He has left the hall and gone out for a cigarette, seen his friend in the brawl and he has gone across to assist his friend."
Twelve police and three dog squad units were needed to shut down the fight, during which bottles were thrown at a police van. Yesterday's party had been advertised on the Facebook page for the Miss South Sudan Beauty Pageant Australia.
Today, the administrator of the Miss South Sudan Beauty Pageant Australia site posted on the Facebook wall telling people to watch the television news for "a review of our show is on tonight p.s. positive outcomes!''.
A pageant organiser said he did not know what sparked the fight.
"I didnt even know who was fighting or what they were fighting about," the organiser, Phillip, told radio station 3AW.
"I think the fights always start when two or three get into it, then it just gets out of proportion.
"I was really upset that there was a fight because at the end of the day it is damaging to the reputation of our community."
He said there were 10 security guards at the hall and no alcohol was being served.A number of neighbours called 000 when the party got out of control, complaining about fighting and bottles being smashed.
The first officers who arrived at the scene were forced to wait for backup as they were pelted with glass bottles.No officers were injured, but it took police two hours to bring the party under control.
No arrests have been made.
A spokesman for the Sudanese Community Association of Australia declined to comment.
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