The Aboriginal Discount -- Indian Gets 18 Month Suspended Sentence for Brutal Assault
Written by Paul Fromm
Wednesday, 11 April 2012 21:10
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The Aboriginal Discount -- Indian Gets 18 Month Suspended Sentence for
Brutal Assault on Bus Driver

A 22 year old Indian with a vicious temper assaulted a 55 year old bus
driver and left him damaged for life. Because of the pernicious
"native discount," this vicious Indian, himself damaged goods from
foetal alcohol syndrome, gets an 18-month suspended sentence. Del
Louis apparently enjoys pounding out bus drivers.

The Province (April 4, 2012) picks up the story: "On Feb. 15, 2011,
Louie, along with two friends, boarded a bus parked at Edmonds station
through the back door. When Dixon told him to get off the bus and line
up at the front door, like the other passengers, Louie punched Dixon
on the right cheek, breaking his bone. He also swung a four-foot stick
at Dixon’s son Aaron when he tried to follow Louie to apprehend him.
Dixon required surgery that placed a plate and screws on his face. He
was also left with other injuries, including a concussion, nerve
damage, cognitive problems and psychological scars.
Louie had pleaded guilty and apologized for his actions. Crown had
asked for a nine to 12 month jail term, while defence requested a
sentence served in the community. Justice Karen Walker imposed the
maximum conditional sentence term on Louie: 200 hours of community
service, and several conditions, including living in a Surrey recovery
home and abstaining from drugs and alcohol. ...

Louie, who is half aboriginal on his mother’s side, had been
diagnosed with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder and had been exposed to
violence and substance abuse by his mother and sister early on, court
heard. According to a pre-sentence report, Louie is 'immature' and
lacks impulse control. ...
Canadian Auto 'completely unacceptable.' 'The sad part is ... we are
not further ahead. There is no further protection [to bus drivers]. An
opportunity to mete out jail time was there today and the judge had
the ability to do that and chose not to.' There have been more than
1,000 attacks on bus drivers in the last 10 years, said the union,
including more than 145 since Dixon was attacked. ...

Dixon, who has been unable to work for 14 months — a 'house arrest'
Louie sentenced him to, he said — said race shouldn’t be used as
an excuse for lenient sentences. 'I disagree with it wholeheartedly,'
he said. 'It doesn’t matter if he’s aboriginal or not. I’m sorry
the young man has fetal alcohol syndrome, but that’s his mother’s
fault. But look at what he’s done to me for the rest of my life.

"The Globe and Mail editorialized (April 5, 2012) picks up the story:
"Sending young aboriginal men and women a stay-out-of-jail card in
cases of serious violence is a mistaken answer to the problem of over
incarceration
There is no doubt that the ove rrepresentation of aboriginal people in
provincial and federal jails is a calamity for the country, for
aboriginals and for the individuals behind bars. The unprovoked
physical assaults on bus drivers and others who work in service jobs
hardly compare – unless you happen to be the one driving the bus
(150 assaults on Vancouver bus drivers were reported last year). And
shouldn’t society protect those who do such jobs?
Mr. Louie’s assault was exceptionally serious. His sucker punch on a
vulnerable man in a chair broke two bones in Mr. Dixon’s face and
left him with cognitive problems. As a general rule, Canadian judges
don’t like to compound one tragedy with another. Provincial Court
Judge Karen Walker sentenced Mr. Louie to 18 months at an alcohol
rehab residence, citing his aboriginal background and other mitigating
factors – through no fault of his own, he has fetal alcohol
syndrome. The tragedy of another aboriginal man going to jail was thus
avoided, or at least deferred.
The problem is the thorny one of justice. The law says sentencing is
supposed to contribute to the maintenance of a peaceful, law-abiding
society. In the Louie case, having an aboriginal mother protected him
from being held fully accountable for committing a violent crime. That
lower standard of accountability doesn’t protect Mr. Dixon or other
bus drivers, doesn’t denounce an unprovoked attack with the
vehemence it deserves. And it’s hard to see how it helps Mr. Louie
or other aboriginals to be deemed less accountable, even for crimes of
serious violence, because of their ancestry."

The story emphasizes the utterly messed up nature of the Canadian
justice system. Where to start? Louis, a vicious thug, essentially got
a walk -- sure some community service and addiction treatment. But how
closely will these be monitored and what happens if he attends not at
all or sporadically. A recent decision by the nine wise men in Ottawa,
the Supreme Court of Canada, says that even in breach of probation
cases, Indians should be given special consideration and leniency
because of their membership in a special privileged group.

The Canadian justice system seems in the thrall of cultural communism
-- a victim of its own illogical ideology. It goes something like
this. All men are equal -- not in some religious sense or even in the
sense that all should be treated equally before the justice system. No
all men are equal means all mean should turn out the same. Of course,
this is observable folly, but the 20th century piled up over
100-million corpses as the ideology of Marxism tried to force human
nature to conform to theory.

In this instance, the notion is that, as all people are equal, there
should be similar rates of incarceration. Natives should go to jail at
the same rate as , say, Whites or Japanese Canadians. Of course, that
is not the case. In Western and Northern Canada, Indians are
incarcerated at rates wildly greater than their share of the
population. That's true of Negroes too. There's a simple explanation:
Both groups commit serious crimes wildly out of proportion to their
share of the population. In a race realistic world, there'd be no
problem.

However, the cultural communists cannot accept reality. Something must
be wrong. So, their solution is to reduce the numbers of Indians in
jail -- not, note, by finding ways to get them to commit fewer crimes.
So, the "native discount" was invented. Because they are
"disadvantaged" -- foetal alcohol syndrome, reservations, residential
schools (which haven't operated for more than three decades and would,
in no way, explain the violent Mr. Louie) -- Indians frequently get a
free pass. Many people have had hard upbringings but that should not
excuse free wilkl decisions to commit crime and hurt others.

What's next? Should members of groups who commit proportionately fewer
crimes -- Whites and Canadians of Japanese origin -- receive jail
terms for minor offences, let's say, speeding, so that thre system can
raise their proportion of the prison population?

Ironically, as the accusation of "racism" is seldom far away, the real
racists are the cultural communists who have decided that Indians
cannot make moral decisions and are slaves of their circumstances,
which by no means have all or even most Indians have experienced.
Therefore, they must be treated specially.

Out the window, of course, goes equality before the law. So, too, as
the Globe editorial suggests does protection of the public or the
sending of a deterrent message that certain acts are reprehensible.
This sentence will do nothing to remedy Louie's immaturity or lack of
impulse control.

Oh, and a further irony:" Louis is only half Indian. Yet, he gets the
full "native discount"!

Appalling, in this case, was the fact that the Crown asked for only a
year in prison.

We have long noted that Canada's notorious "hate laws" which exist, we
are told, to prevent violence, send people to prison for what they say
and what their words might do. Brad Love, the inveterate letter writer
and critic of Third World immigration, Third World criminals in Canada
and Zionists received 18 months in prison in 2003 for writing private
letters to elected officials.

Yet, in the Louie case where actual violence and harm did occur, the
Crown sought two thirds of the sentence that dissident Mr. Love
received for merely writing letters. In the end, a violent man got a
pass, the community got no protection from this out-of-control Indian
and Mr. Dixon and his fellow at-risk bus drivers got a big "whatever"
yawn of indifference from Canada's social worker criminal "justice"
system.

Paul Fromm

p.s. As of this writing, the Globe and Mail had 77 on-line comments on
its editorial. Overwhelmingly, readers were outraged at Canada's
social engineering judges. Here are samples:

7:56 AM on April 6, 2012

I come from an ancestry of white trash. As my mother was a major
alcoholic and druggie, I have FAS. I was beaten regularly growing up
and had poor nutrition. Couldn't finish school due to lack of support
at home. Do I also get special consideration on beating up innocent
bus drivers?

10:24 AM on April 6, 2012

We are all equall before the law. To act otherwise is racism.

West Coast Peter (
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/community/?userid=10227507&plckUserId=10227507
)

1"The tragedy of another aboriginal man going to jail was thus
avoided, or at least deferred."

Why is it a tragedy? Are you not being racist by saying that it is OK
for an aboriginal to not go to jail, while all others in the country
who break the law serve jail time is acceptable? The aboriginal man
has injured one other already, and likely many others that have been
unreported. He also has apparently not met the court conditions for
previous assaults.

Common sense should prevail, and jail time should be served, if only
to protect the general public from repeats of violence crime from this
individual.

0 (
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opinions/editorials/the-wrong-answer-to-aboriginal-overincarceration/article2393887/comments/
)I guess there is nothing racist about saying that an Aboriginal is
too backward and drug addicted to be responsible for his actions.
The Black man is too lazy and his back ground of slavery absolves Him
from his sins.
The Arab man is forgiven because his Prophet told him so.
The Oriental just laughs and works and builds some more.
The White man hangs his head-- and says I will owe you for Ever More.

It is totally wrong that this young thug can get away with slugging
the driver in the head while the driver was simply providing a
necessary

This sentence should all give us pause.

No court in this land should use the 'Aboriginal' cue card in a case
of gratuitous violence of this type.

I certainly wouldn't want to be a bus driver now.

He is a thug first, Aboriginal second, and I don't care what anyone
thinks about that.

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Paul Fromm to Appear on John Stadtmiller Show Today, April 11 -- 5:00 -7:00 p.m. EST
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Paul Fromm to Appear on John Stadtmiller Show Today, April 11 -- 5:00
-7:00 p.m. EST

Maggie Roddin filling in for John Stadtmiller on the National Intel
Report heard on Republic Broadcasting Network
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at 5:00 pm EST.

Free Speech, Cultural Communism (political correctness) & Immigration
are the issues!

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Wednesday, 11 April 2012 19:52
Paul Fromm to Appear on John Stadtmiller Show Today, April 11 -- 5:00 -7:00
p.m. EST

Maggie Roddin filling in for John Stadtmiller on the National Intel Report
heard on Republic Broadcasting Network www.republicbroadcasting.org at
5:00 pm EST.

Free Speech, Cultural Communism (political correctness) & Immigration are
the issues!
 
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