Captain Australia’s Crime Fighting Journal, Entry#44
The video sequence below documents my evening patrol of Kings Cross, on the 27th of January 2010. This depraved part of Sydney is a dark place, and the thing that concerns me the most is that the people passing through it just don’t seem to understand or see just how bereft and barren it is. (Or their apathy allows them to shield themselves from this harsh fact).
Prostitution, drugs, homelessness and a consistent low level of depression and human suffering are all obviously interwoven into the tapestry of colourful locals. After the patrol, I find myself re-evaluating my goals from a new perspective, driven by the basic questions, “How do I help people who don’t even care ? How do I fight crime when criminality is everywhere ?”

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sup Captain,
cool video, I am feeling those black interludes with text inbetween sequnces. Also, was that prostitute a transvestite?!? Nice jawline maximus prostitus.
I’m afraid so, citizen.
The prostitute was indeed transgender, I’m afraid that many of these people find themselves compelled into prostitution – whether to fund surgery, or to find a superficial acceptance of their social/gender role.
I’m glad she didn’t get angry at me, I wouldnt want to wear a punch from that burly shemale.
Your friend,
Captain Australia