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Brian Birrelle, for Psaila, said his client's "lack of schooling has robbed him of a value system"

wtf?!!!!!! no excuse. plus look at the gimpy flamin mongrel

I know... talk about complete BS...

I really can't see how people can judge other people on their race.

It's f**king bullshit, we all may have different beliefs but doesn't make us different!

I have to admit though, this shit happens all the time.

tru dat. i just came from a 50th bday party for my gf's aunt - my gf is anglo-saxon aussie. Never ever once did i feel out of place at the pub - everyone was friendly and accepted me as part of the family.

I think people need to respect other cultures, and realise that we are all human. We eat, sleep, piss, shit the same....so what makes us different really? Just cos someone is a dif colour or is from another country doesnt mean jack - cos that person might just be the person to pull you out of a burning home or a crashed car......

too many motherf**kers dont see it that way......

u know what i honestly hope that the sudanese blokes mates or family cross paths with them, they should get what they deserve..... Who are they to just go off and do that shit just because the colour of his skin.... Thats just wrong.... They are people too and there are some great ones too.... Good friend of mine is south african name is larry...... Treat others how u want to be treated.... That sudanese guy was minding his own business.... What goes around comes around and when it does i hope those guys get done. Also my mum and sister live in echuca... HAHA lets go visit that psaila guy haha......

I just moved to melton 2 years ago, from my time here it hasnt been to bad, nothing you wouldnt get in another suburb. I used to live in Epping for the 25 years and i can tell you a shit load of stories from there also. I think cos Melton has a bad name it will get mentioned in the news cos of the bad reputation. I work with a bloke who was good friends with all of the people that got the sudanese bloke and it has only been in the last few years that he turned sour from what he told me. I am not saying this bloke is a nice guy at all but i will say that drugs do a lot to people and ive been there first hand and i did change. Its very sad that a person gets belted like the sudanese guy did and the others get away with it scott free. why do the cops fight so hard for petty little crimes and not fight hard for the more serious crimes like these???? What a strange place we live in here. My best friend 10 years ago got killed by a drunk driver, driving on the wrong side of the road, speeding and was a hit and run, only his mum persuaded him to turn himself in - he got 3 years banned from driving, 2 year suspened sentece and about 100 hours of community service - no jail time!!!!. I dunno what people need to do to get a sentence they deserve but to me it should be an eye for and eye. Thats just my opinion.

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