Saturday, January 16, 2010

SUDANESE REFUGEES; WAGGA WAGGA GETS A DOSE OF MULTICULTURE! THE ESTABLISHING OF A NEW PRIVILEGED GROUP IN OUR MIDST .

We publish this article from a lady previously involved in community welfare.

There appears to be plenty of money in Wagga to accomodate the Sudanese, their needs and ever increasing ambitions. Between all their Government handouts, the multiculti centre and the church groups and the Sudanese have veritable slush funds to sustain this intrusive community. The Sudanese are driving around in new cars and building new houses in the newest housing estates in Wagga ( I believe that's money from the Foreign Aid budget ).

The Department Of Housing is also to willing to accommodate Sudanese before others on the waiting list. In some instances Sudanese families are allocated 2 houses in close proximity; public housing in Wagga is very limited regarding 4 bedroom houses, so they give the Sudanese 2 x 3 bedroom homes for their larger families. I note that the poor Australians live in the old fibro dumps the Department has on offer in Wagga in the little ghettos - but only after years when their turn to be housed actually comes up.

St Pauls Anglican church in Turvey Park, Wagga, runs its own Dinka service, with its own Sudanese minister, John Moi. Maybe this is where some of the slush fund comes from?

Sudanese youth are forming gangs. They dress in Negro American style clothes, intimidating people all over town. There are instances of people being violently attacked. The women are just as aggressive. It was reported to me recently that some local young girls waiting in the line in the post office in the market place shopping centre were pushed out the way as two Sudanese women walked straight in and up to the counter and forced there way into the front of the queue knocking the young European women out the way. I learned that a Sudanese woman attempting to get on the bus at the market place Wagga demanded to be carried for free saying to the driver: "no pay free".

In my support role, I have been to court with people in Wagga and noticed that Sudanese are always over represented on the court lists, usually for violent offences. They are always represented by the best lawyers in town, one being Mr Selwyn Houseman who is not a legal aid lawyer but in fact a private lawyer; and in Wagga some private lawyers will do legal aid work for them.

I have been concerned for homeless and poor people in Wagga. But I note that anything the Sudanese want is provided. One family needed a fridge and a church group got them one. Another family dipped into clothing collections inside a certain church. The Salvation Army are inundated with Sudanese taking more than their fair share of food and other handouts leaving not much of anything for the rest of the poor Australians around town.

Meanwhile back in European reality the ever increasing homeless people are being turned away from homeless shelters in Wagga. They are full and can't place these homeless folk anywhere. They are quite obviously increasing in numbers and you can see them all down at the river and sitting in the streets of Wagga with all their worldly belongings in a bag or shopping trolley, filthy, dirty and with a forlorn look in their eyes. Abandoned by their own society as the Sudanese speed by in their new cars!

How can all this be justified? It can't but those in power just don't care! The majority of Sudanese children who attend schools go to the expensive private schools like Christian College. These schools are expensive and out of reach of the wider community. An old lady commented on how over weight most of the Sudanese women are, I would say a lot are in fact obese, the old lady was inquisitive as to what famine camps these people had come from? caustic, but not unreasonable.

The Sudanese do not get on well with the Aboriginal people. There is much hostility between the groups. A female Aboriginal elder made a comment to me on the violence, particularly of Sudanese men towards women, stating: "they are in our country now I don't care that they say it is their culture that women are property. They must follow Australian law regardless." aboriginies are now bottom of the welfare list. Clashes with Aboriginal young people have been reported to me.

The Wagga Police loathe dealing with the Sudanese as the Sudanese are violent towards our Police. I don't envy them in their job. Yet, if they talk about it, the fear is that the Sydney Human Rights industry will jump on them for "racism". That's all Wagga Wagga today. It's a refugee dumping ground that politicians say is some great success story. Imagine what it will be like in twenty years.

The Sudanese belong in Sudan - with aid, assistance and security. That's all possible. That should be the real goal.

Editors Note: Recently, Ray Goodlass, Greens Party candidate, has countered letters in The Advertiser paper on the refugee question. He's all in support of immigration and refugees. I thought the greens were environmentalists? Hate to tell `em, but numbers in Australia are a problem, regardless of what ethnic background they may have. As immigrants consume at our level, they add to Australia's woes. Funny how the Greens went on about "carbon pollution", but want to add numbers to Australia.

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