The Australian totalitarian megathread - She won't be right mate.

Headline is enough to know what is going on. Fuck all I want is the right to peacefully exist among people of my own ancestry without third worlders trying to kill me, is that too much to ask? We‘re only like 8% of the worlds population, you can have the whole fucking rest of the world, just leave us alone.
 
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Going to have to update this any time someone brings up Australia’s gun ban
 
Headline is enough to know what is going on. Fuck all I want is the right to peacefully exist among people of my own ancestry without third worlders trying to kill me, is that too much to ask? We‘re only like 8% of the worlds population, you can have the whole fucking rest of the world, just leave us alone.
Nah we gotta let them in so they can take advantage of the legal and political system that is worlds better than whatever shithole they came from.

But the system is full of systemic racism so it's bad, we gotta hate on our past and ourselves and let all these fuckers in because if we don't, the housing market might flatten out. It's a retarded pyramid scheme.
 
We're getting there.
Last time I passed through West Melbourne (2019), i got strong South Africa vibes. Charcoal-black teens just standing around on the sidewalks in groups doing absolutely nothing at all. Place must be hell when the sun goes down.

And I don't mean that I just saw a few groups or whatever. I mean they were the actual majority in these places.

If the stabbing of Vyleen White by a pack of niggers after she had handed over her car keys didn't wake up our people, I doubt this will either.
Many are catching on, but it's impossible to wake the majority. The npc meme is legit. These people are biological slaves, and they will bow to anyone that holds power, no matter how bad things get. Acquire power, and they will follow.

Vyleen Whites own daughter did the standard humiliation ritual where she accepts instruction from a glowie, and does a photo op with a bunch of blacks while advising everyone not to be racist.
 
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The Daily Telegraph (via Blacktown Advocate) and other Murdoch papers seem to have more info on the matter than other papers do, at least those that are ranked high on search by Microsoft and Google.

Dead 18 y/o's name is Izaaya/Iyzaa Naden, his 19 y/o brother is Jareya Naden.

Both names show up on court lists, but unfortunately NSW doesn't let you look up historical court listings to confirm as to whether these are the same individuals nor the actual nature of the court hearings - so it may very well be unrelated people with similar names for non-criminal matters. Worse yet, only actual proof we have of these court dates at all is indexed Daily Telegraph articles, and even then those articles get deleted regularly from the websites.

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Let me do some deep diving i'm certain theres a way to view the old court listings. My fucking boss does it all the time finding dickheads at work.
 

Six people killed, attacker shot dead in Bondi Junction shopping centre stabbing attack

By Emily Bennett
10:45pm Apr 13, 2024
Police are working to formally identify a man, believed to be in his 40s, who was shot dead by police after multiple people were stabbed at Westfield Bondi Junction shopping centre in Sydney's east.

Six people have died, including a 38-year-old mother, who along with her nine-month-old baby were among those injured in the incident.

NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb confirmed four women and one man died at the scene, in addition to the attacker. The mum died later in hospital.

Eight people were taken to hospitals around Sydney for treatment, including the nine-month-old child who has undergone surgery.
Webb addressed the media on Saturday night, revealing police believe the attacks were random, not targeted, but are still investigating a possible motive.
The commissioner added that police believe they know who the offender is but are awaiting formal processes to be undertaken.

"We know a little bit about this person but we're waiting to confirm his identification," she said.

"If in fact it is the person we think it is, we don't have fears for that person holding an ideation. In other words, that it's not a terrorism incident.

"He is known to law enforcement but we're waiting to identify him formally."

Webb said, if the man is to be formally identified as suspected, NSW Police "are confident that there is no ongoing risk and we are dealing with one person who is now deceased."

The shopping centre will be closed for trade on Sunday and the crime scene will remain ongoing for several days.

How the situation unfolded​

Police said a man walked into the centre at about 3.10pm before he returned 10 minutes later at 3.20pm and began stabbing people.

"It is clear that during that engagement he caused harm to those people, we believe, by stabbing them with a weapon he was carrying," NSW Police Assistant Commissioner Tony Cooke said.

Police rushed to the scene after they received multiple calls from members of the public.

Video obtained by 9News appears to show a man wearing a rugby league jersey holding a knife as shoppers flee.

A senior police officer was nearby at the time and was directed to the man by shoppers in the centre.
"She confronted the offender, who had moved by this stage to level five, as she continued to walk quickly behind him to catch up with him," Cooke said.
"He turned, faced her, raised a knife, she discharged a firearm and that person is now deceased.

"This all happened very, very quickly.

"The officer was in the near vicinity, attended on her own, was guided to the location of the offender by the people who were in the centre and she took the actions that she did saving a range of people's lives."

Webb echoed a similar sentiment for the "enormously courageous" officer who dealt with the matter solo.

"The police officer who attended is enormously courageous as were other police officers that have attended the Bondi area," she said.
"I spoke to them this afternoon when they returned to the station.
Webb added: "She's doing well under the circumstances, she showed enormous courage and bravery and she will process that."

Cooke said police were "not ruling anything out" in terms of a motive with the investigation in its early stages.

"There's nothing that we're aware of at the scene that would indicate any motive or any ideology," he said.

Police have not confirmed the details of those killed or injured at this stage.

"I can not provide you with further information in relation to them," he said.

"Only to say that very clearly, our hearts go out to all of them as they do anyone touched by this terrible incident this afternoon."

Heavily armed police entered the centre as crowds of shoppers were ushered outside.

NSW Ambulance said the injured had been taken to various hospitals.

"Multiple ambulance crews have responded to the incident, including medical teams with doctors onboard," it said in a statement.

"They have transported multiple patients to hospital, including two people to St Vincent's Hospital, one person to Sydney Children's Hospital, one patient to St George Hospital, one to Royal North Shore and two to Royal Prince Alfred."
Another ambulance went to Prince of Wales Hospital.

Witnesses describe helping mother and baby​

Two brothers have described how they helped a mother and her baby, both of whom had been stabbed.

"The baby got stabbed," one of the men told 9News.

"The mum got stabbed and the mum came over with the baby and threw it at me and (I) was holding the baby."

Despite the brothers and other shoppers doing what they could to compress the bleeding, the 38-year-old mum later died in hospital.

One of the brothers said he believed the baby would survive its injuries.

The husband of one of the injured women told 9News he was relieved to see his wife at St Vincent's Hospital.
"We didn't know what had happened," he said. "She just got a little, they said, stab in the top right-hand corner of her back.
"She thought she got punched and then she touched herself and there was blood but apart from that, she's okay, she's alive and that's all that matters."

The man said once he saw his wife, the "stress was over".

"No one could tell you anything when we were there," he said.
"It was terrible but she's good now."

Earlier, a grocery shop worker at the centre told 9News he was let out of the shopping centre just after 4.30pm.

"My girlfriend called me, she said that her mum works upstairs, level three and she said, 'Look, please be careful, there's a shooting,'" he said.
"I couldn't hear her well, so I came outside. I just started hearing a bunch of (shots). My reaction was to basically put all the customers inside (and) close the door of the shop."

Prime Minister says shopping centre attack 'horrific act of violence'​

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called the attack "beyond words or understanding."
He said Australians will be "shocked" at the attack at Westfield Bondi Junction by a man with a knife, who was shot dead by a police officer just after 3pm.
"This was a horrific act of violence, indiscriminately targeted at innocent people going about an ordinary Saturday doing their shopping," he said.

"The first thoughts of all Australians are with the victims of these terrible acts and their loved ones.

"Our nation offers our deepest condolences and sympathies to all those who are grieving for someone they have lost and we send our strength to those who have been injured."
He praised the health workers caring for the eight people - including a baby - who were rushed to hospital.

He also talked about shoppers who rushed to help those who had been injured.

"Today at Bondi Junction was the scene of shocking violence, but it was also witness to the humanity and the heroism of our fellow Australians, our brave police, our first responders and of course, everyday people who could never have imagined that they would face such a moment," he said.
"For these Australians, their first instinct in the face of danger was to help someone else. That is what we hold on to tonight as Australians."

Royals respond​

Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales put out a rare personal message on social media in repose to the incident.
The short statement was signed off casually with "W & C" which signifies the post was written by the couple themselves.

What we know so far​

  • Six people have been killed in a mass stabbing attack at Westfield shopping centre at Bondi Junction in Sydney's eastern suburbs.
  • The man, suspected to be a 40-year-old male known to police, was shot dead by a lone officer at the scene. Police do not believe he acted "with ideation".
  • Eight people have been rushed to hospital in a critical condition after the attack just after 3pm.
  • A baby and a mother were among those stabbed. The mother, a 38-year-old woman, has since died of her injuries. The baby continues to receive treatment.
  • Video appears to show a man wearing a rugby league jersey holding a knife as shoppers flee.
  • Mobile phone footage shows crowds within stairwells, with other shoppers saying they were evacuated to the roof
  • Shoppers helped victims as others cowered in shops for up to two hours.
  • The attacker acted alone and there is no ongoing threat.
 
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The West Australian has named the mother who was killed and the 9 month old baby


Hours before her life was cruelly taken from her in a Sydney shopping centre, new mum Ash Good was posting a video to her Instagram of her nine-month-old baby Harriet smiling in her car seat.

The sun beams on the little girl’s face as she nibbles on a piece of bread and the song My Girl by The Temptations plays.

“I’ve got sunshine, on a cloudy day. When it’s cold outside, I’ve got the month of May,” the band sings.

Less than eight hours later, Ms Good and Harriet were shopping in Westfield Bondi Junction, in Sydney’s east, when a man armed with a hunting knife launched a violent stabbing attack through the shopping centre.

Horrified witnesses spoke of how the 40-year-old attacker, shot dead by police on Saturday afternoon, targeted Harriet and then turned on Ms Good, stabbing her as well.

In a final act of heroism, Ms Good ran to two brothers in the shop and begged them to take her baby. They used clothes from the nearby racks to try and stem the bleeding on both the mother and daughter but Ms Good’s injuries were too severe.

She died in St Vincent’s Hospital on Saturday night at the age of 38.

Harriet has undergone emergency surgery in Sydney Children’s Hospital for multiple stab wounds to her abdomen.

Ms Good was one of seven people — five women, one man, plus the male perpetrator — to die in the horrific attack that has left the nation reeling. At least eight more are in hospital recovering from their injuries.

Tributes have begun to flow for Ms Good, who counted some of Australia’s best-known sporting personalities among her friends and family.

Her father, Kerry Good, is a former Australian rules footballing great who played for North Melbourne in the VFL from the late 1970s.

She was also close with beach volleyballer and Olympic gold medallist Kerri Pottharst.

“Ash Good, a beautiful soul has been taken from us. My prays (sic) go out to your child and family. You will be greatly missed,” friend Damien Da Silva wrote on social media.

Ms Good, an account manager at DocuSign, only recently returned to work, taking to LinkedIn a month ago to speak about how much she loved being a mum.

Alongside the post was a number of smiling photos of her and her partner with Harriet.

“And just like that, seven beautiful months have passed and it’s time to return to the office,” she wrote.

“It’s not lost on me what a privilege it is to become a parent. And then to be gifted some extra time away from work to spend with your child.. it’s very special.”

“Very thankful to Docusign for their parental leave policy; I have felt nothing but kindness and support.

“It feels great to work for a company that truly enhances the journey into parenthood. And it feels great to be back.”
 
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