Whilst Australian’s wonder what the latest episode of the Lara Bingle show will feature, whether or not Mathew Johns return to tv is a success or not, or if our miners are having their sexual needs met, tens if not hundreds of untold child abuse stories unfold each and every day all over Australia.

It’s the fallout over Aborginal political correctness. A government too scared to hold the Aboriginal population to the same standards as the rest of us, and Aboriginals so entrenched in entitlement that they don’t see the biggest threat to Aboriginal culture are Aboriginals themselves.

Earlier this month in Tennant Creek, Northern Territory a four year old baby was found abandoned on a Friday night. The baby was found abandoned in the garden bed of a shopping mall, near an area of local pubs.

The sixteen year old mother could not be located until the following day.

It’s not entirely hard to picture what went down that night. Being sixteen and near a pub area I’m betting she wasn’t alone.

‘Hey ditch the kid, it’s Friday and I’m exhausted. Bludging is hard work, we need to go get pissed’.

‘Well what am I supposed to do with it?’

‘I dunno ey, let’s go see if 7-11 will give us a pack of ciggies for it.’

‘ey bro, want this kid. One pack of winnie blues’.

‘um…. what?’

‘carn cuz… not even a bottle’o'VB? Aboriginal kids are welfare goldmines, we’re doing you a favour!’

‘Sorry but I can’t accept your child’

‘Fine. Fucking racist. Cmon let’s go.’

‘What about my bab-’

‘OMG just leave it here in the bushes. We’ll come back and get it tomorrow.’

‘Cool. See ya tommorrow bubby.’

The good news is that the sixteen year old mother is pregnant yet again and the unborn baby she carries will be her third child. And so it is written somewhere on a tree in the middle of nowhere ‘thus the cycle of cesspool is perpetuated…’

The news report makes no mention of the mother being Aboriginal but it’s easy enough to tell.

Police say they are not laying any charges in relation to the incident and the matter is now in the hands of the department.


If the mother was anything but Aboriginal she’d have been held to the same standards as the rest of Australia. I know that as a parent if I abandoned a four month old baby to go drinking there’s no way in hell police wouldn’t be pressing charges against me.

That and the legal age of consent in the NT is 16. With two kids already this teenage mother has been doing it since at least the age of 14. But she’s Aboriginal so we won’t worry about questioning her about that either.

Last thing we want is to drag some upstanding member of the Aboriginal community off to court for sex with a minor now would we.

In Tennant creek child abandonment is only the tip of the iceberg though. This week a child protection  inquiry was held. Local resident Jacqui Hingston told the inquiry that

“There are kids who have actually had markings on their face and I have actually seen that,” Ms Hingston said.

“I was sitting down with family the other day, and I have seen actual burn marks from cigarettes and markings on their face where they have actually been hit by a drip system, a belt and just backhanded over the top of their head.”

She said she has reported cases of abuse to the Northern Territory Government department responsible.


Yet as usual when it comes to Aboriginal cases of child abuse you can bet nothing has been done. God forbid anyone criticise the utterly useless Aboriginal Placement Principle which often sees children blindly placed in the care of drug dependant abusive relatives.

Seriously, kids are running around Tennant Creek with visible cigarette burns and bruises from beltings and nobody is doing anything!?

Just what the hell is going on in the seemingly lawless Northern Australia?

And it’s not like the government knows nothing about it either. A few years back now the Bath report was commissioned and found that

Aboriginal children were at particular risk, often consigned to carers who lived in violent or abusive homes in remote communities where standard case reviews rarely happened.


Upon receiving the report, the Northern Territory government suppressed its findings  for two years.

If people thought taking Aboriginal children and putting them in white homes was bad wait until all these currently suffering in silence abused Aboriginal children grow up.

When the time comes and the current generation of Aboriginal kids start asking why the bloody hell nothing was done, I hope the bleeding hearts of Australia have got some answers for them.Through complacency, inaction and the need for political correctness as an Australian I am disgusted that we continue to let Aboriginal children be abused.

We’ll happily entertain the idea of censoring the internet nation wide in the name of lazy parenting, but god forbid we take action and zero tolerance on the child abuse rampantly occurring daily in the Aboriginal community.



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