And the media bandwagon rolls on
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-12-06/c ... hs/8079334
Darwin award wrote:"We are happy that she has been charged," Ms Flick said.
"I have spoken to the residents and they were smiling and high-fiving."
The close-knit Indigenous community plan to attend the court case in Walgett next month.
This pisses me off. I had an Aboriginal employee, great bloke, good sense of humor, loved his job and loved being part of our team.
he got hospitalized for drinking too much and warned that next time he may not recover. 2 short months later he drank 3 bottles of bundy
one after the other at a party in his "close knit community" 2 months after that they turned the machine off that had been keeping him alive. I went to the funeral and I'm sorry, but all I could think was, "Why didn't you stop him when he was skulling the rum?"
Same might be asked of these high-fiving community members who were well aware of what was going on.
That said, I have no sympathy for the lady selling it. :handgestures-thumbdown:
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