Homophobic and vulgar images on a golf course in Australia have also created political debate

The long period of isolation has enabled irresponsible people to show their ignorance in Australia, in Cranbourne Golf Course, on the outskirts of Melbourne. With a spray bomb, someone drew on the green grass two swastikas and some homophobic and vulgar images. Justice is even more shameful if considered [...]
The long period of isolation has enabled irresponsible people to show their ignorance in Australia, in Cranbourne Golf Course, on the outskirts of Melbourne. With a spray bomb, someone drew on the green grass two swastikas and some homophobic and vulgar images.
The gesture is even more shameful if considered that field was opened in the 1950 ' s by some immigrants of the Jewish faith expelled at that time from many golf courses.
This is the first time that something like this has happened in eight years of my service here, the director of the Cameron Mott Club, for the daily “Daily Mail Australia”. “It's certainly a gesture associated with our origin he continued an ignorant episode”. Cranbourne was created in 1953 to allow all to play golf without discrimination of religious or ethnic nature. We know that such a gesture will hurt our partners very badly. It's an unacceptable event in a community like ours where everyone is welcome”.
Swastic signs vandalism has been denounced to Victoria State Police and has signaled the Community Security Group. The case has become part of Australian political debate.












