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AUSTRALIA: Indigenous Mother Threatens to Shoot 'Privileged' White Kids
Submitted by:
David Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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A MAJOR Coast school was put on high alert after an indigenous mother threatened to shoot all the "white, racist f---s" and "privileged, little white children" on the grounds. Iesha Lillian Nixon, 38, wasn't happy with the Department of Education and Training's response when she told them her son had been "racially vilified" at Nambour State College. Wanting to enrol him into Burnside State School, Nixon was on the phone to a department representative on February 8, 2017 for 45 minutes before the conversation turned violent. |
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PHORTO
(1/16/2018)
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She should be committed for observation. |
Comment by:
netsyscon
(1/16/2018)
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The way the politicians talk all the guns have been banned. I guess not. |
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