Watermelons in Australia

The info found on the captured FARC laptop keeps revealing more new information.

A Chilean-born candidate for the Australian Greens, Vlaudin Vega, has admitted to supporting a Colombian guerilla group listed as a terrorist organisation.

Computer files captured from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) acknowledge the “special support” in Australia of “Vlaudin”.

Mr Vega, a campaigner for a united Latin America who was a Greens candidate in last year’s NSW and federal elections, said if his unusual first name indeed were mentioned in the “alleged (FARC computer) document”, then it would be him.

“FARC in my opinion is a peasant organisation … seeking to give the Colombian people some opportunity to live in a dignified manner and that’s why I support FARC,” Mr Vega said.
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Asked about FARC and its cocaine trade, Mr Vega said: “The revolutionary process needs money. I’m not telling you that the FARC are saints.”

The moral relativism just seeps in sickly black ooze out of this guy.

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One Response to Watermelons in Australia

  1. Wonder what his thoughts are, in relation to his moral relativism, of course, regarding “gun control”?

    He’d probably muster some non-sense similar to the drivel quoted above.

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