Fury has erupted online after video emerged of Asian and Indian delivery drivers caught on security cameras carelessly tossing customers’ packages in South Australia.
In a video compilation shared by 7 News Adelaide all of the drivers appear to be either Asian or Indian, and instead of delivering their parcels normally and placing them at front doors, all throw them from the road or fling them at homes from several metres away.
The footage includes one clip where a delivery driver tosses a package towards a house, but when it hits the roof of a carport he subsequently kicks it to the front door. Another clip shows a delivery driver tossing a large package over the house’s front fence.
@7newsadelaideParcels thrown and kicked in full view of security cameras – South Australians fed up with careless couriers have told 7NEWS of their frustrating experiences after a driver was captured on CCTV hurling a parcel at a Richmond home. #7NEWS
The common denominator did not go unnoticed, with one popular comment reading: “And not one of them are Aussie.”
Another said: “Raj, what is this behaviour!?”
Other comments mocked the label of “skilled workers”, exposing the false claim that the bulk of the immigrants coming into Australia from the third world are highly-skilled, while others noted the lack of respect the delivery drivers had for their customers and their attitudes towards their jobs.
Indians and Chinese are now the second and third largest foreign-born populations in Australia, between England in first place and New Zealand in fourth place.
Last year, Australia’s foreign-born population grew to 30.7%, a higher proportion than in any other year since Federation, due to Labor’s mass immigration policy.
During 2020, Australia’s sensitive defence technology and airport security protocols became compromised, and politicians and state police forces were targeted, before a “nest of spies” from India was caught operating with impunity.
Then-Prime Minister Scott Morrison kept quiet about the country responsible at the time, but at least four spies were expelled, some who had been working as diplomats at India’s high commission.
The Morrison government in 2022 later signed damaging free trade and immigration deals designed to benefit India, which have since been criticised as helping to create Australia’s “Swiss cheese” immigration policy.
“Through its various dumb migration deals, Australia has effectively Swiss cheesed its immigration policy, reduced its ability to control migration numbers and quality, and reduced Australia’s sovereignty in controlling its borders, Leith van Onselen wrote in Macrobusiness.
“The yoga instructor visa farce was basically a gift to India, alongside the recently signed migration pacts that gives greater rights to Indians wishing to work and migrate to Australia than other nations.
“We are not a serious country.”