BREAKING NEWS: KANGAROOS OCCUPY AUSTRALIAN TOWN

abc.net.au/news/2022-08-19/kangaroo-attacks-on-rise-in-wide-bay-coastal-town-maaroom/101340634

>Residents in the small coastal town of Maaroom, on Queensland's Fraser Coast, can no longer enjoy their afternoon walks.

>The quiet little town of around 220 permanent residents is under siege by a growing mob of kangaroos.

LOL AUSSIE SUBHUMANS ARE GETTING BTFO BY KANGAROOS

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1 million Africans also migrated to Australia and NOBODY is talking about it because it's being censored everywhere.

Kek hi dear.
I replied to you.. You'll find it in the archive

Night x

It's either that the town must have fucked with a holy site sacred to roos or they want the human dick given how it's built for endurance

>LOL AUSSIE SUBHUMANS ARE GETTING BTFO BY KANGAROOS
Good. Fuck this place.
>1 million Africans also migrated to Australia and NOBODY is talking about it because it's being censored everywhere.
I've noticed. This place is finished bro.

We upgraded to laser weaponry ever since the emuniggers

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Hahahahaha

Australians aren't people

Hit them with a pipe?

Inb4 our government looses a war against the Kangaroos like they did against the Emus. Our nation literally lost a war against one of our national animals. T'was almost as shameful as the migrants that have been imported here.

Hoping they get to Sydney next to rip this guy a new one

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The Emu War, also known as the Great and Terrible Emu War, was a nuisance wildlife management military operation undertaken in Australia over the later part of 1932 to address public concern over the number of emus said to be running amok in the Campion district of Western Australia. The unsuccessful attempts to curb the population of emus, a large flightless bird indigenous to Australia, employed soldiers armed with Lewis guns.

First attempt:
On 2 November, Sergeant S. McMurray and Gunner J. O'Halloran travelled to Campion, WA, where some 50 emus were sighted. As the birds were out of range of the guns, the local settlers attempted to herd the emus into an ambush, but the birds split into small groups and ran so that they were difficult to target. Nevertheless, while the first fusillade from the machine guns was ineffective due to the range, a second round of gunfire was able to kill "a number" of birds. Later the same day a small flock was encountered, and "perhaps a dozen" birds were killed.

The next significant event was on 4 November. Meredith had established an ambush near a local dam, and more than 1,000 emus were spotted heading towards their position. This time the gunners waited until the birds were in close proximity before opening fire. The gun jammed after only twelve birds were killed and the remainder scattered before any more could be shot.

On 8 November, members in the Australian House of Representatives discussed the operation. Following the negative coverage of the events in the local media, a decision was made to withdraw the military personnel.

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Africans or Indians

Second attempt:
After the withdrawal of the military, emu attacks on crops intensified. Farmers again asked for support. By 12 November the Minister of Defence approved a resumption of military efforts.

Taking to the field on 13 November 1932, the military found a degree of success over the first two days, with approximately 40 emus killed. The third day, 15 November, proved to be far less successful, but by 2 December the soldiers were killing approximately 100 emus per week. A report on 10 December claimed 986 kills with 9,860 rounds, at a rate of exactly 10 rounds per confirmed kill.

By December 1932, word of the Emu War had spread, reaching the United Kingdom. Some conservationists there protested the cull as "extermination of the rare emu". Throughout 1930 and onward, exclusion barrier fencing became a popular means of keeping emus out of agricultural areas in addition to other vermin. Despite the problems encountered with the cull, the farmers of the region once again requested military assistance in 1934, 1943, and 1948, only to be turned down.

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FIRST THE EMUS

NOW THIS

HOLD ME BROS I CANNOT EVEN -

Fuck yeah, thanks for the heads up champ, just scored myself a war bride.

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Most of them are worker visas/temporary asylum status. Fuck you, Australia is still the lucky country and you wouldn't talk shit about it if you knew how bad things really are
>inb4 flag

That’s a fair dinkum Sheila right there, I reckon. Good on ya!

They make things even worse you ignorant fool.

Save some for the rest of us Robbo

KANGAROOS OCCUPY AUSTRALIAN TOWN

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What mods are you using?