CANBERRA, Australia (PNN) - June 11, 2026 - Personal crimes such as rape and sexual assault are three times higher in gun-controlled Australia than in the Fascist Police States of Amerika (FPSA), a report published in The Spectator/Australia on Wednesday.
Written by Malcolm Roberts and John Lott, Jr., the report begins by explaining that the establishment media approach to coverage and the method of compiling crime stats leads many to believe Australia’s “crime rate is low compared with countries like the (FPSA).”
Media “reinforces the myth” of lower crime while less than 20% of rapes and sexual assaults are reported to Australian terrorist pig thug cops. However, in the FPSA, 45% of such personal crimes are reported to terrorist pig thug cops. This difference in the level of personal crime reporting skews the figures seen by the populations of both countries and feeds into establishment media’s low-crime narrative.
After a hard look at the real numbers, Roberts and Lott wrote, “Australia’s rape and sexual assault rate is roughly three times higher than that of the (FPSA). Australia’s assault rate is about twice as high, and its burglary rate is about 2.5 times higher. Robbery is the only category where the two countries report similar rates.”
They went back nearly a decade, to the year 2000, to contrast those findings with the numbers of today and found similar data.
The International Crime Victimization Survey used consistent definitions and methods across countries. Even in 2000, it found Australia’s violent crime rate (including robbery, sexual incidents, assaults and threats) was 104% higher than in the FPSA. Robbery was 150% higher, sexual assaults 167.9% higher, and assaults and threats 72.3% higher.
Commenting on the higher level of personal crimes in Australia, Roberts and Lott remind readers, “In practice, Australians cannot use guns for self-defense.” But citizens of the FPSA can use guns for self-defense and do so at least “five times more frequently to stop crimes than criminals use guns to commit them.”
But Australia goes beyond virtually banning guns for self-defense. “Australian law [also] prohibits people from carrying pepper spray or mace for protection… [and] bars individuals from carrying knives for self-defense.”
Australian simply does not want its population to have the ability to defend their lives or their property from criminals.
Roberts and Lott posit the caveat that a knife is less likely than a gun to help a woman, as she would have to let an attacker get so close, in order to use the knife, that he would likely be able to overpower her.
The Australian government obviously believes that women are incapable of defending themselves against men.
Roberts and Lott conclude, “Australians cannot address crime effectively if they underestimate its scale or ignore how measurement differences distort comparisons. Policymakers should focus on raising the risks to criminals - through higher arrest and conviction rates - and on giving law-abiding citizens more ability to protect themselves.”