Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Australian autistic boy beaten for second time by black gangs

Black gangs targeted an autistic white Australian for the second time, giving him a beating that has made him afraid to leave his room:
Jayden D’Abaco, 19, had worked hard to get back the life he had before he was bashed on a Melbourne bus in 2017. 
The bashing left the autistic teen from Tarneit, 25km west of the Melbourne CBD, struggling socially and afraid to go outside. But through persistence and his mates at the local AFL football club he took back some control. 
His father said Jayden is back at square one after being set upon by a group of youths described as African in appearance again while walking alone in Melbourne’s west on Saturday night.
 Black gangs in Melbourne. Another wonderful benefit of diversity.

I feel badly for the kid, but what of his parents? They live in a city swarming with feral Bantu, yet they let their kid walk around unprotected.

The simple truth is that Jayden is NOT safe. He lives in a city teeming with packs of savages who will prey upon anyone who looks weak.

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