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Is 'mental illness' too often the excuse?
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Posted by Philip S, Monday, 8 January 2018 11:39:12 PM
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This women is unbelievable now she is blaming "She also says there are 'too many laws' in Australia, and kids find it 'confusing'"
A few of the common crimes by Africans. Theft breaking and entry violent assaults rape stealing cars So in Sudan these are not criminal offenses, if they are what is the confusion? Quote "She claims she occasionally has to deprive them of entertainment, which she believes may have led her son to crime." Would anyone believe her son stole things and bought the money home to give to his brothers and sisters to entertain them? BS. Quote "they can't make money, so they end up in drugs, smoke and drink,' she said. Someone should tell her if they did not smoke, drink and take drugs they would have enough money. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5246857/Sudanese-mum-says-laws-Australia.html Posted by Philip S, Tuesday, 9 January 2018 1:47:46 AM
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And we get back to the fact, that wars in Sudan, and these other poverty
ridden countries are not the fault of Western countries. 6 or more kids is the norm in Sudan and so they have overpopulation and as a result poverty and war. Why do the do gooders in the West think this is their fault. It is the way theses countries are run, and the non disciplined behaviour of the boys and men. Posted by CHERFUL, Wednesday, 10 January 2018 2:00:54 PM
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CHERFUL - One of the reasons these countries have such large families is the kids are the parents pension because all of them (being the countries) have no social security net.
Posted by Philip S, Wednesday, 10 January 2018 4:10:52 PM
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Just in today;
https://www.9news.com.au/national/2018/01/10/18/34/mental-impairment-defence-attacked-by-former-premier I'm with him. Posted by Jayb, Thursday, 11 January 2018 7:43:10 AM
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Has anyone blamed gw for these crimes yet?
Posted by runner, Thursday, 11 January 2018 8:45:11 AM
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Here is the worst part of her interview.
Quote "Ms Awur said she still relies on her mother for extra money, and can empathise with those who have turned to crime to get by."
She has empathy for the criminals nothing for the victims, just deport the son and tell her she will be next if any more of her kids turn to crime.
Total sponge on society, in Sudan she and others get nothing from the government so why aren't ALL the kids in Sudan criminals?
Sorry you are a bad parent.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5245937/Sudanese-mother-blames-Melbourne-crime-unemployment.html#readerCommentsCommand-message-field