Message from @yordanyordanov
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@yordanyordanov I think that he committed a crime in Bulgaria, Bulgaria should be allowed to deal with that criminal however their courts decide to.
I think it is likely that Australia would deport the criminal back to Bulgaria for Bulgaria to deal with, but I am not too sure tbh.
To Be Honest, the Australian legal system is a joke here, murderers are given 12 years and get out early. It has been found that judges use their discretion to give women lower prison sentences than men on average. Our legal system is also hopelessly inadequate to deal with "refuge" crime.
Isn't Bulgaria just S.T.A.L.K.E.R?
But worst
@[NWFLT]Leonidas Ceasar Thank you for your comment.
The case was that our local Nazis here were crying that if one Bulgaria kills an Australian in Australia he would get more than 20 years for the crime.
The thing was that the crime was committed during a fight between far left and far right extremists, it happens often here, and the aussie was helping his fellow anarchists here. This is what made the Nazis so angry-they lost one of their own and made it public.
To be honest there was way too much publicity for this guy because the commies were defending him, while the Nazis were trying to make him stay for life.
This is why I was just curious if something like that happened in Australia what would have happened?
I mean a foreign anarchist (I mean a white anarchist from Europe, not a refugee) kills a local far right would there have been something like that?
It actually became a huge case over here-both the parents of the boy and the aussie gave a ton of interviews and to be honest we had enough of their Nazi vs. commie shit for 12 years and our judges finally just decided to pardon him and sent him back to Australia because both the commies and the Nazis were using the case to create tensions against each other.
@Raccoon It's actually more like a state where everyone is in the Survivor reality show all the time and danger can come from anywhere.
It's a little bit like the Australian wilderness in that respect actually.
Irl Fortnite?
No, more like a Survivor. There are fights and lawlessness everywhere.
And people are just sick of it and the corruption is rampant.
That aussie of yours had really bad luck 12 years ago. His anarchist friends run into an ambush by a bunch of Nazis and the case got loud because he was a foreigner.
I just wondered do you guys have a lot of far left vs. far right violence in your country and what would happen if a foreigner gets involved?
@yordanyordanov To be honest, we don't have any political violence, not many riots or protests. We do have plenty of regular crime, but not much political crime.
I think if Australia has a agreement with another country to send criminals back to their home country for trial, we would do that. Political or otherwise.
Thank you.
I mean out here there dozens, if not hundreds of people injured in politically incited violence.
The sons and grandsons of the communists of the old are regularly marching with their red banners and the anarchists are supporting them. Then the Nazi skinheads and the like show up and try to ambush them when the police can't help them.
Our police is pretty crappy too, so violence of all kinds escalates, and the politically motivated groups just use the chaos as an excuse to fight each other unhindered, it's like WWII all over again.
The aussie just had the bad luck of getting right in the middle of it but because he was a foreigner he caught attention.
I was just wondering would your far right demand a similar punishment for a leftie killing one of their own or would it work out differently?
I just didn't know are our Nazis right that if that was Australia would you have punished the anarchist more severely?
We don't really have that kind of political violence here.
So I can't really say to be honest.
I am pretty sure Australias policy is to allow the home country to deal with the criminal.
We don't have large mobs of nazis and anarchists/communists beating each other up, so it is hard to say.
Thank you.
I was thinking the same but our Nazis were like
As far as I know, we have not had a situation like that.
If he was a Bulgarian in Australia the Australians would have had him for life.
And I was just wondering are they doing it for political reasons or was there any base in reality.
Australia is pretty lax
Yes, he was an anarchist and his victim-a Nazi but they have this crazy ideological lens that you don't.
we have murderers who get out in 10 years
He served 12 so if it was the vice versa would he already been deported to here?
yeah