This is depressing. I did not know Australia was having this kind of issue which is commonplace here in the USA.
When I watched the linked video, I saw a lot of others of different incidents.
Here, we have a guy named Colin Flaherty who has written a few books on the epidemic of black mob violence (”Don’t Make The Black Kids Angry”) who also had a YouTube channel which linked with videos of the incidents he wrote about so you could see with your own eyes.
They keep taking his account down for speaking the truth.
Is this behavior somewhat wide spread in Australia, or is it limited to certain areas with high African immigrant population?
I have never heard of that kind of widespread behavior from Australian Aboriginals...I am correct in this assessment?
It's quite new here - until recently there weren't all that many people of African descent in Australia - but over the last decade or so, that's changed mostly with refugees from the Sudan and similar areas, and some of them are not assimilating - especially the teens. Criminal gangs are forming (Apex is the best known of these).
Is this behavior somewhat wide spread in Australia, or is it limited to certain areas with high African immigrant population?
It's important to understand that most Australians live in or around the five major mainland state capital cities (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide) - we don't have all that many large cities or towns besides these. That means everything tends to be clustered around these cities that all have between one and five million people. They often tend to wind up with the same social problems around the same time - and that's true with this. Some immigrant groups (not all - but the Africans are ones that do seem to follows this pattern) tend to move to the same suburbs of the major cities and cluster there - but crimes like this don't tend to take place in their own neighbourhoods. They move en masse to rampage through other areas as seen in that video.
I have never heard of that kind of widespread behavior from Australian Aboriginals...I am correct in this assessment?
Pretty much - indigenous Australians either tend to be spread out across the suburbs so you don't get the gang effects, or if they are clustered together, it's in their own communities, quite a long way from the cities. There are some suburban areas where they cluster but for the most part those areas are fairly harmonious because they've been there a long time now.