Australian Death Ride at the Amusement Park – Diversity Responsible?

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 25, 2016

This is a top story right now because it’s like shark attack. Everyone worries about this happening, but it hardly ever does. But no one will forget the time it did happen.

Washington Post:

It was sunny Tuesday when two women and two men boarded a large circular raft at Dreamworld, Australia’s largest theme park, and headed for the raging waters of the Thunder River Rapids Ride.

It’s one of the park’s most popular attractions, a fast moving “foamy water track” that pushes riders through turbulent, artificial rapids at up to 45 km/h — equivalent to about 30 mph, according to Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

Still, children are allowed to climb aboard. It’s considered tame, a family ride.

But Tuesday, at around 2 p.m., authorities say the ride malfunctioned during the foursome’s trip.

Two people from the raft were ejected; the other two were trapped inside.

Nobody survived.

I can pretty well guarantee diversity was responsible for this. If it wasn’t Islamic workers or African maintenance men, it was Chinese businessmen or contractor who will cut any corner they possibly can on the health and safety end of their business.

We probably won’t ever know the details. The police and the media will protect the guilty if they’re brown. But this type of stuff didn’t used to happen in our countries.