Thursday, May 21, 2009

Straight outta Oz-ton

A young woman in Australia has become something of a celebrity for giving a very straight, non-PC description of a shooting that she witnessed:
"There were these two wogs fighting," she told Nine News. "The fatter wog said to the skinnier wog, 'Oi bro, you slept with my cousin'.

"And the other one said 'Nah man, I didn't for s***, eh' and the other one goes, 'I will call on my fully sick boys, eh'. "And then [he] pulled out a gun and went [gun-cocking sound] BOOM. "
Thanks to Pat Hannagan, who said that the perps were probably Lebbos.

21 comments:

  1. Good thing she's not in Europe or Canada - she'd be arrested for inciting racial hatred.

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  2. When did lesbians get violent with the guns and all?

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  3. What are Lebanese doing in Australia folks? Ask yourselves that.

    The elite are unleashing massive immigration upon Western populaces for a reason, and its obviously an ugly reason. Think about how much more tax monies these peoples presence will require over time as they fail to do well economically, are more prone to illegality, add to slum sizes, and bring Islam with themselves.

    I could fuck up Switzerland in five years if you'd let me import about 5 million of the wrong people. Thats all it takes. Whats happening in CaliPORNia (post above) is primarily because Californicatia has about 20 million productive people vs. 10+ million unproductive people. m

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  4. "What are Lebanese doing in Australia folks? Ask yourselves that."The Australians welcomed them in. They didn't exactly sneak over the border. Australia used to aggressively import white immigrants (including Lebanese), since Australia was so sparsely populated and it didn't want to welcome Asian immigrants. Now I believe it has a color-neutral immigration system that selects for immigrants with high levels of human capital.

    "Think about how much more tax monies these peoples presence will require over time as they fail to do well economically, are more prone to illegality, add to slum sizes, and bring Islam with themselves."Depends on the Lebanese. The Christian minority has tended to be well-educated and fairly successful in its diaspora. Carlos Ghosn is an extreme example, but there are plenty of successful, affluent ethnic-Lebanese, including some here in the U.S. Maybe Australia has gotten a lesser bunch of Lebanese, or maybe, with a paucity of non-European, non-Asian minorities, some Lebanese have filled the role of the criminal element in Australia. Someone always seems to fill that role.

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  5. Christians from the Levant have tended to go to the US.

    It is the non-Christians who have headed for Australia.

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  6. Wikipedia says 60% of Lebanese immigrants to Australia are Christian and 40% Muslim.

    Other middle eastern groups in Europe also go bad fast-probably because of close proximity and therefore easy access for non-elites-particularly N. Africans and Turks.

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  7. Well perhaps I jumped the gun a bit there in assigning blame to the Lebbos. I should have learned from our (Australians) recent castigation that "There are a handful of good Australians but most are racist by assuming Lebanese people are responsible for all crimes,", taught "The leader of Sydney's radical Middle Eastern street gang - Asesinoz MC..."You see once again we white Ozzies (or Skippys as we are called) are guilty of racism. For example "When they [Ozzies] see a Middle Eastern walking down the street they assume they are Lebanese." The facts are, as explained by our wonderful interlocutor, "I am half Lebanese and half Iraqi but I want the public and the police to know this: Don't forget about the Persians, Iraqis, Afghanis, Turks etc . . . because they do crimes too. That is why we have posted these videos up."Isn't life grand that there's so much still left to learn and apologise for?

    Not sure what the stats are on immigration but in 2007 1/3 of migrants were unskilled.

    "Immigration levels have soared over the past 10 years, with almost 150,000 foreigners granted permanent visas last year, two-thirds of them skilled migrants.

    Britain (with 24,800), India (15,865), China (14,688), South Africa (4293) and Malaysia (3838) were the leading sources of skilled workers."

    Currently I believe Oz is importing 300,000 migrants a year. As for the skilled intake, well it seems that may have been a bit of an embellishment.

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  8. "Christians from the Levant have tended to go to the US.

    It is the non-Christians who have headed for Australia."

    Haha, sucks for the Aussies, they get the criminals and we got a bunch of doctors and Salma Hayeck.

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  9. Christians from Lebanon started migrating to Australia in the early part of the 20th century. Today the Lebanese Christians are at least as assimilated as southern or eastern Europeans.* Victoria Premier Steve Bracks is of Lebanese descent (he is Catholic).
    The Australian government learned the wrong lesson from this when they let lower-class Muslims from Lebanon into the country without realizing the importance of the significant ethnocultural differences that go with the religious differences.

    *30 years ago, the term "wog" usually referred to southeastern Europeans (e.g. southern Italians, Greeks, Yugoslavs).

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  10. When I lived in Australia, "wog" meant anyone not of English or Irish descent.

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  11. " patrick said...

    *30 years ago, the term "wog" usually referred to southeastern Europeans (e.g. southern Italians, Greeks, Yugoslavs)."

    In the old movies "wog" always referred to any of the subject peoples of the British Empire - usually Arabs, or Africans.

    As when the crusty old sergeant (usually with mutton-chop sideburns and a big mustache) says to the captain (usually with a thin, Ronald-Coleman-like mustache): "...Wogs are restless tonight, sir."

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  12. *30 years ago, the term "wog" usually referred to southeastern Europeans (e.g. southern Italians, Greeks, Yugoslavs).Still does.

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  13. The origin of the term "wog" in the nineteenth century is an abbreviation for "worthy oriental gentleman".

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  14. The origin of the term "wog" in the nineteenth century is an abbreviation for "worthy oriental gentleman".

    Mamma Mia, that's good to know! I can't wait to tell my Sicilian father. He'll be overjoyed at the "worthy" and "gentleman" part.

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  15. The Australians welcomed them in.

    So the government consulted the Australians -- is that what you're saying? When was the referendum?

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  16. As for the skilled intake, well it seems that may have been a bit of an embellishment.Australia's "skilled" immigrant intake is a big joke. As this article points out, many of the so-called "skilled" immigrants gaining entry into Australia are sub-standard at best.

    In fact, one particular study found that these immigrants, far from addressing Australia's so-called "skills shortages", are actually exacerbating the problem.

    Although originally designed to serve the national interest, Australia's immigration program has been perverted to serve the interests of the immigration industry, i.e. migration agents, visa factories masquerading as educational institutions, employer groups seeking access to cheap foreign labour, the housing industry etc., and the immigrants themselves. That is why Australia continues to import record numbers of Third Worlders, despite such immigrants being of dubious economic value and completely unassimilable, racially and culturally.

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  17. It seems that young Claire, despite having an interesting story to tell, didn't actually witness the "wog" shooting.

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  18. For anyone interested here's an update interview with "Clare the racist bogan."

    A Bogan in Oz is an urban redneck. It is a term of derision utilised by foreigners who hate Australians and by white elitists, the Whiter Than crowd.

    I'm with Joe Hildebrand: "...we must reevaluate our opinion of Clare Werbeloff in light of the indisputable fact that she deliberately made up a story and deceived millions of people all over the world.

    I certainly have and now I love her even more."

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  19. Lovely sheila, that Clare. Cute overbite.

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  20. Disappointingly, she made the whole thing up [1].

    "I didn't think anything would come out of it," she told A Current Affair. "Aussies love to muck around with each other. They love jokes, and I just thought Australia would get it."

    http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2009/05/27/1243103591661.html

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  21. Here is a 5-minute long interview with Clare where she admits making up the story:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTTw9zk0RmA

    I still think she's quite charming. She has the perfect personality (and looks) for a TV presenter.

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