Following on from two previous posts about Australians taking their form of justice into their own hands (part 1, 2) - they’ve been tried and convicted of manslaughter for killing a drunk African in retribution from a previous attack against the two Australians which police did nothing about.
“I bashed a nigger and I think he’s dead”
Rintoull (24) the instigator will be gaoled for 16 years and his accomplice and flat-mate, Sabatino (21), will be put in for 6 years though despite the fact that “Fuck da niggas” was spray-painted on a wall by Rintoull and he told a neighbour that “These blacks are turning the town into the Bronx. I am looking to take my town back. I’m going to kill the blacks.”, the judge decided that the attack was not racially-motivated which significantly shortened their sentences. The two convicted will not have photographs of them released in order to protect their identities in gaol from the disparately-represented Africans.
AusAwake has uncovered his Bebo profile where the innocent boy that would have “offered no resistance” dubs himself “thug” “master-liep”. Fellow crooks offer their condolences in varying degrees of ebonics:
“DAMN MAN UZ LYK SHAKESPEAR MAN U LEFT A MARK SO WEN THE DAEZ GO BY PEEPZ GON STILL TALK BOUT U IN DA FUTURE….lmao
IM JUZ GLAD UR SAFE NOW,,NOW U DONT HAVE 2 DEAL WIT ALLL DIZZ DRAMA BUT ON DA OTHER HAND IT WULD OF BEEN BETTER IF U WURR STILL HERE….
MUCH LOVE MAH NIGGZ”
Some photographs of the late Liep with some bottles, hand signals and a red dress:
Liep’s Bebo profile
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Following-on from the article about the Australians that ended a sudanese free-ride in Australia, more details have surfaced about the “victim” and those that confronted him: Before the attack, the instigating Australian was chased by a gang of sudanese and when he rang the police to find out what they’d do about the african gangs, he recieved a typically politically-correct response (nothing will be done because “dat’s racest!“). The African that died was a convicted assaulter and the papers reported that it got back to him and he paid for it. Some Australians call the Australians on trial “public servants” for their heroic actions and that they should be paid to continue cleaning the streets up.
Following hot on the heels of the announcement of the pathetically-named “iSnack2.0″ by the shamed 27-year-old Western Australian web designer, Dean Robbins (pictured), Kraft have revoked the brand name as well as every jar containing its label.
“The new name has simply not resonated with Australians … particularly the modern technical aspects associated with it“, said Kraft’s head of corporate affairs. Sadly, it wasn’t a publicity stunt either so someone actually considered a good enough name: “At no point in time has the new Vegemite name been about initiating a media publicity stunt.“.
The American owners of Vegemite will be holding a competition to come up with a new name by a public vote.
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Liep Gony, a sudanese, came to Australia in 1999 looking to prosper but in 2007 his stay was terminated by Australians in Victoria fed up with what was happening to the area as is happening to Sydney and Perth. “These blacks are turning this town into the Bronx. I am going to take my own town back, I am going to kill all the blacks.“, said one. Gony’s life-support system was turned off after the incident and the Australians are now being tried for murder.
Africans in Australia are notorious for their petty and violent crimes stemming from the unrest in the countries they emigrate from and their adopted culture of crime from Africans in the USA. As their immigration rates rise, so too do their appearance in headlines, involved in violent crimes. More of their handiwork can be read here, in the African category.
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Kraft - the American owners of Australia’s most recognisable food product; Vegemite - have created a combination of their two best-selling spreads (cheese and Vegemite) and opened the naming of the product to a public competition and the entrant chosen suggested the name “iSnack2.0″. The name has offended Australians grossly due to the importance of its forebear whose image’s now been tarnished. The name is a play on popular American culture: Apple products feature a lower-case I preceding their names and “2.0″ (with the 0 being pronounced “oh”) is an American practice of pronouncing numbers as if they weren’t whole.
One reporter even believed that it might have been a ruse to stir up publicity:
“not even the poorest product manager, or most dim-witted executive could have possibly thought that “iSnack 2.0″ was actually a good name for a product. In Fact, it is quite possibly the worst name they could have picked. I think they did it on purpose.”
(Boycott Kraft and Vegemite for Marmite, not the now-American Promite)
The complaints follow:
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Uncle Scam’s knocking Australian products and under-cutting to kill competition in the U.S. market. Californian vintner Fred Franzia is buying up our wine and planning to re-label it as “Down Under” and sell it in the states at less than half of the price of Australia’s successful Yellowtail-brand wine. Franzia will be selling the Australian juice at $2.99 per bottle with the highly-imaginative slogan “three dolla(sic) koala”.
"It’s time that the American consumer paid the correct price for Australian wine. They’ve been overpaying for it. We’re trying to straighten out Australia, then who knows where the next country is, the next opportunity." said Franzia.
This is a tricky scenario because Australian products are still being sold but it’s under-cutting our own market and distribution. As always, it’s recommended to buy Australian wine but now more than ever, to steer clear of Californian wines which – from next month – will already be getting a cut of Australian money.
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A popular (64.625-strong) Facebook group called Fuck Off, We’re Full has appeared in the Western Australia Times, of course represented negatively and from a biased, leftist perspective. The group’s manifesto is championing immigrants’ right to leave if they don’t accept our way of lives nor abstain from crime.
The destruction or watering-down of our societies and cultures is evident but in the eyes of some ring-in doctorate-holder: this is a good thing. “It’s just that we’re not white anymore, walk down the streets, we’re not a white city anymore and thank god we’re not.“. Thank God?! If only we’d be more like other coloured countries regardless of the fact that no white country’s really worse than a coloured one - bring on the change, right?
“Why should we make people of colour assimilate to the white Australian culture?“, said uni. lecturer Dr Anne Pedersen and from Jack Smit, advocate for refugee rights: “Everyone who attempts to exclude a whole swag of nationalities from what they regard as true Australians commits a form of racism.” - racism, of course, being the scare word.
The opinions of the sizable user-base are much more level-headed and appropriate to our blight than these “educated” few, spitting their multi-culturalist views just to get into the papers: “I don’t see why it should be a problem to have a group that is basically of an opinion that our country is full at the moment and we don’t need any more bloody third world immigrants coming over here and making things worse than they already are.“, said one.
AusAwake encourages any Facebook users to join the group and show their support at Fuck Off, We’re Full. The more people that show their beliefs in such ways, the less easily the media will be able to demonise and defame us: we who’re proud of our heritage and country.
HM Queen Elizabeth II will be turning 83 years old on the 21st of April. To celebrate the event, on the 20th, will be held a luncheon at the Castlereagh Hotel’s Cello’s Restaurant in the city. Dr Brendan Nelson will be the speaker at the event, as one of Australia’s strongest defenders of our monarchy and national image. The luncheon costs $75 and to book; ring ACM on 9251 2500.
Cello’s Restaurant
169 Castlereagh st
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The American-founded Bonds company will no longer use Australian workers to produce their clothing because there’s “no long-term sustainable advantage from local manufacturing” and that “efforts to make (its facilities) cost efficient (are) no longer relevant.” But their reasoning is questioned by the Clothing Union: “We don’t accept that this decision is justified,” Ms O’Neil said. “This company has received millions of dollars of government assistance over many years. And some of these businesses are profitable.” All clothing production will be exported to China, including 1850 jobs, by September of next year.
AusAwake suggests checking Bonds clothing for “Made in Australia” labels or buying from somewhere else.
SMH