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webbo3 | 09:58 Sat 13th Apr 2024 | News
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https://news.sky.com/story/major-police-operation-under-way-after-reports-of-multiple-stabbings-at-shopping-centre-in-sydney-13113923

At least five killed and several in critical condition after Sydney shopping centre attack

From the pictures I've seen on Twitter it looks like the ROP

 

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"From the pictures I've seen on Twitter it looks like the ROP"

The usual dance is being done....

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webbo - // From the pictures I've seen on Twitter it looks like the ROP //

Nothing more to be said then.

Perhaps we can ressurect the individual, so we can kill him all over again.

 

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Perhaps Andy can say a few prayers for him, he certainly dose'nt look like an Aussie

https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1779066578140594635?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet

webbo - // Perhaps Andy can say a few prayers for him, he certainly dose'nt look like an Aussie //

From the Internet - // Overview. The Australian government collects data on distinct ancestries rather than race at each census, and at the 2021 census, approximately 17.4 percent of the population identified as having Asian ancestry. //

That's heading for one in five - so actually, he does look like an Australian, as much as nearly twenty per cent of the population look like him.

But don't let facts trip up your xenophobia.

"he certainly dose'nt look like an Aussie"

What like do Aussies look?

Corby - // 

"he certainly dose'nt look like an Aussie"

What like do Aussies look? //

Statistically, almost one in five look like him!!

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Andy

\\From the Internet - // Overview. The Australian government collects data on distinct ancestries rather than race at each census, and at the 2021 census, approximately 17.4 percent of the population identified as having Asian ancestry. //

 

Whats Asian, loads of Chinese in Australia.

no cork hat!

//At the 2021 census, the number of ancestry responses categorised within North African and Middle Eastern ancestral groups as a proportion of the total population amounted to 3.2%.//

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_African_and_Middle_Eastern_Australians

WEBBO how would you identify an Australian only from his or her appearance?

https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&;url=https%3A%2F%2Fpeople.howstuffworks.com%2Faborigine-pictures.htm&psig=AOvVaw1VknZEW5JHbYtBZay7h_fh&ust=1713091607623000&source=images&cd=vfe&opi=89978449&ved=0CBIQjRxqFwoTCMCb8a6Bv4UDFQAAAAAdAAAAABAE

The policewoman who shot him was off duty, but she followed him, faced him - and saved other lives.  Brave woman.

 

//aborigine-pictures.//

you get the idea

wow - armed while off duty! 

LOL, keep surmising.

The dead killer is said to have been known to the police.  They considered the outrage not to be a terrorist incident.

// They considered the outrage not to be a terrorist incident.//

 

Terrorism hasn't been ruled out.  This update from 4 minutes ago.

 

//the man was known to police and, while the motive was unclear, early indications suggested the attack was not related to terrorism.//

webbo - // 

Andy

\\From the Internet - // Overview. The Australian government collects data on distinct ancestries rather than race at each census, and at the 2021 census, approximately 17.4 percent of the population identified as having Asian ancestry. //

 

Whats Asian, loads of Chinese in Australia. //

Thanks for underlining my point - you cannot say that someone does, or does not 'look like an Australian'.

Your point is entirely baseless.

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