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The sad thing is that most of the reports i saw were all praising that thug...and the poor bastard who managed to face him will probably get into trouble
There is nothing worse today, than being the victim, the press has become so virtue centred that if you are 'normal' you are a target.
Everyone but the 'normal Aussie', is precious.
One thing we do know, someone was in someone else's house uninvited at 07.30.Do we know enough about what happened to be so sure of ourselves ?
I certainly don't and unless you have other far more detailed information I suggest you may not either.
Perhaps we let police ect check this out thoroughly before us keyboard warriors decide who as right or wrong..
Do we know enough about what happened to be so sure of ourselves ?
I certainly don't and unless you have other far more detailed information I suggest you may not either.
Perhaps we let police ect check this out thoroughly before us keyboard warriors decide who as right or wrong..
Whats this crap Bas? You Left-(spittle)-ies and your "everyone has a right to a fair Trial before the townfolk lynch them" blurb! Geez!
Not quite Darkie..
We give 'em a fair trial and then we lynch 'em.
Gotta do it right boy..
We ain't no hillbillies..
The sad thing is that most of the reports i saw were all praising that thug...and the poor bastard who managed to face him will probably get into trouble
Whats this crap Bas? You Left-(spittle)-ies and your "everyone has a right to a fair Trial before the townfolk lynch them" blurb! Geez!
What, you agree with the SMH also, yikes we are in for an interesting future. The townfolk aren't lynching people, the press are.
But that's fine, as long as it is a bit of virtue signalling.
From the article, opening line:
A Sydney father who confronted an intruder who subsequently died had previously commented that he had no sympathy for thieves who were caught in the act.
You should be able to defend your family from a threat like what happened in this instance.
Old mate woke up to dogs barking, went downstairs to see what the fuss was about and was confronted by a intruder. There was a fight and the homeowner came out on top. Thief lost. End of story.
What your suggesting the SMH article, is designed to give the homeowner a fair trail?Not quite Darkie..
We give 'em a fair trial and then we lynch 'em.
Gotta do it right boy..
We ain't no hillbillies..
Who are you talking about? The dead person, or the home owner.Come on Homer, I'm with you and Frog. Ain't nuffin better than a good lynching!
Who are you talking about? The dead person, or the home owner.
Or are you just talking to support Basilio's stance? Which I don't follow either.
Like you I just wanna see a good lynching.
How do we know all these facts about what happened?
Exactly what I have been saying, at last a glimmer of light.
How do you know all that?
Cause it's in the news?
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-02...dybuilder-intruder-posted-on-thieves/10824552
Francois Schwartz, 44, was woken up by his barking dogs before he went downstairs and challenged a stranger — who was identified as personal trainer and professional body builder Bradley Soper — inside his Harrington Park property on Sunday morning.
It is understood the men had a physical altercation in the living room while Mr Schwartz's wife and young daughter were asleep upstairs.
He also ran a personal training business called "School of Strong", but the ABC has been told he had been struggling with money and a cocaine addiction.
I have no sympathy for the intruder. People have a right to defend themselves and their family.
If someone ever broke into my house they would be in farrrrrrrkin trouble.
There you go... no emotion from me
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