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Man punched, robbed by Abos

The Advertiser | February 24, 2009

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,25103072-2682,00.html

A MAN was punched and had his wallet stolen in an attack at Glengowrie tonight.

Police say the man was set upon by three men and punched in the stomach during the attack, which happened on Morphett Rd, near the Morphett Arms Hotel, about 9.20pm.

Police were searching the area for the offenders.

The three men were described as being of Aboriginal appearance, in their 30s and wearing dark clothing. They were last seen heading down Livingstone St, Glengowrie.

Anybody with information about these incidents should contact BankSA Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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Christians won't protest as council approves Gold Coast Islamic school

Jeremy Pierce: Courier Mail | February 04, 2009
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,25002827-952,00.html

CHRISTIANS opposed to a Muslim school to be built next door to their centre say more protests will be futile after Gold Coast City Council approved the plan.

The proposed Gold Coast Islamic College, to house 60 students at Chisholm Rd, Carrara, made headlines late last year when hundreds of protesters stormed the city’s council chambers shouting Australian slogans while boom boxes blared out Oz rock classics.

The project has attracted more than 1000 objections, with only 67 written submissions in support of the school, even though Mayor Ron Clarke said it was just as important to cater for the needs of minority groups as for the masses.

While some councillors expressed concerns over issues such as car parking and other infrastructure needed at the school, Nerang councillor Peter Young was the only one to vote against the proposal at yesterday’s planning committee meeting.

He said more time was needed to address the concerns of residents who feared the possibility of religious and racial clashes such as those seen in southern cities and overseas. Cr Young said: “If what is occurring overseas is to occur here then that is scary [more ...]


Comment:
The following comment was rejected by the Courier Mail.

Back in the 80’s (in Brisbane), a tiny suburban Christian church in Lutwyche was sold to Muslims who began using it for their own religious purposes.

Six days a week you couldn’t tell anything had changed. One day a week was pure hell for the residents in the immediate area. Any that dared to go outside at the time risked verbal and physical abuse. Cars driven by “Skips” were not permitted to drive along the street. “Skips” walking along the footpath that were relatively ignored were bumped into with the pretence that they did not exist or forced into the gutter. Occassionally when large enough groups of “Skips” tried to visit friends who lived in the area, the Muslims would see them as a threatening force and a fight would break out. “Skip” parties were seen as an enticement to trouble and avoided on certain days.

Oh, we were so happy to enjoy the benefits of multiculturalism for one day a week.

Cailen Cambeul of Oaklands Park

Christians won’t protest as council approves Gold Coast Islamic school

Jeremy Pierce: Courier Mail | February 04, 2009
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,25002827-952,00.html

CHRISTIANS opposed to a Muslim school to be built next door to their centre say more protests will be futile after Gold Coast City Council approved the plan.

The proposed Gold Coast Islamic College, to house 60 students at Chisholm Rd, Carrara, made headlines late last year when hundreds of protesters stormed the city’s council chambers shouting Australian slogans while boom boxes blared out Oz rock classics.

The project has attracted more than 1000 objections, with only 67 written submissions in support of the school, even though Mayor Ron Clarke said it was just as important to cater for the needs of minority groups as for the masses.

While some councillors expressed concerns over issues such as car parking and other infrastructure needed at the school, Nerang councillor Peter Young was the only one to vote against the proposal at yesterday’s planning committee meeting.

He said more time was needed to address the concerns of residents who feared the possibility of religious and racial clashes such as those seen in southern cities and overseas. Cr Young said: “If what is occurring overseas is to occur here then that is scary [more ...]


Comment:
The following comment was rejected by the Courier Mail.

Back in the 80’s (in Brisbane), a tiny suburban Christian church in Lutwyche was sold to Muslims who began using it for their own religious purposes.

Six days a week you couldn’t tell anything had changed. One day a week was pure hell for the residents in the immediate area. Any that dared to go outside at the time risked verbal and physical abuse. Cars driven by “Skips” were not permitted to drive along the street. “Skips” walking along the footpath that were relatively ignored were bumped into with the pretence that they did not exist or forced into the gutter. Occassionally when large enough groups of “Skips” tried to visit friends who lived in the area, the Muslims would see them as a threatening force and a fight would break out. “Skip” parties were seen as an enticement to trouble and avoided on certain days.

Oh, we were so happy to enjoy the benefits of multiculturalism for one day a week.

Cailen Cambeul of Oaklands Park

No Room for White Pride in a Multicultural World

Scott Cam blitzes neo-Nazi thugs

Nick Leys: Daily Telegraph | February 01, 2009

http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,24990558-5001021,00.html

SCOTT Cam pulls no punches about the Southern Cross, a symbol he is proud to wear tattooed across his back.

“Like any working class bloke, I have strong feelings about the Southern Cross,” says the builder, who presents the Nine Network’s popular series, Domestic Blitz.

Steve Price: Our flag hijacked by neo-Nazis

“It instills in me a sense of morality – knowing what it stands for gives you some ethics. It’s that symbol of working hard, helping your mate and slogging it out without complaining.

“Unlike American patriotism, the Aussie pride about the Southern Cross is about keeping it to yourself.”

Like many Australians, Cam is outraged at the violent and yobbish behaviour during this year’s Australia Day.

Mainly younger Australians were seen using symbols like the Southern Cross, the national flag and the boxing kangaroo motif to embolden racist attitudes.

“They don’t understand it,” said Cam, who has the Southern Cross and the names of his children tattooed on his back.

“They are using it as a racial taunt and it angers me so much. We are a multicultural society.”

He proposes a Southern Cross Appreciation Society: “To be a member, you don’t have to do anything: it costs nothing and you just have to be a good bloke.”


Comment:
The following comment was rejected by the Daily Telegraph.

When hundreds of Greeks with national flags in hand go on a rampage smashing store windows, destroying cars, property and people that get in their way after their team plays in a soccer match, it’s called a party atmosphere that got a little out of hand. Same thing for Lebanese whenever they congregate in groups large enough to move through the streets with impunity committing random acts of violence and destruction while shouting, “Lebs Rule!’

By no means are Greeks and Lebanese the only or the worst culprits with this type of behaviour, but they are prime examples of multicultural policies providing us with nationalistic youth of foreign extraction prowling Australia’s streets hunting for lone “Skips” to bash and stab. It’s so common place that when this type of performance by one of Australia’s ethnic groups takes place, it’s practically if not totally ignored by the media and the authorities. This has left White Australian youth (anyone that fits the description of Anglo or Skip) feeling alienated within their own country, and just like everywhere, they have adopted behaviour that would have once been considered foreign to them. Our youth now carry the Australian flag with pride and in comparison with the behaviour of some of the ethnic groups, their antics really are a party atmosphere that got out of hand.

So where does Scott Cam and his media buddies get off calling those kids racists and neo-Nazis? Oh yes, that’s right … only White people can be racist.

Welcome to multicultural Australia.

Cailen Cambeul of Oaklands Park