Posts tagged: Sydney

Sudan Solution

liep_gonyLiep 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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Crooked Kraft

isnackKraft - 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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Asian Abductors Arrested

asian-gansterAn Asian gang brazenly kidnapped a 22-year-old man off of the streets of Chatswood in Sydney’s north-shore earlier this month.
After having his car keys and possessions stolen he was forced into his car and driven to his home. There he was forced to strip naked and was photographed in compromising positions. They blackmailed him with the release of these photos and made him ring his friends to bring them more money. His attackers left in his car seven hours later after he promised to pay $30,000 in three $10,000 installments.
Days later the victim was contacted by his attackers demanding the first payment. They later met at a Chatswood café where the trio consisting of Byron Chung, Xio Jian Zhao and Ming Lau (all in their twenties) were arrested and charged.

SMH

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