How wrong were the critics of multiculturalism to even think that bringing in diverse cultures with massive differences, and a history of conflict in their home countries would be a problem. Read on and see how wrong people like me are. Not.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11689339/Indian-brawl-erupts-Melbournes-Fed-Square-Sikh-attacking-Hindu-nationalists.html

“The heart of Melbourne became an unlikely battleground for Indian ethnic violence when Sikh separatists chanting 'death to India' rushed pro-India supporters and attacked them with flag poles.

Confronting footage shows about 100 people brawling after a group of nationalist Hindus arrived at Federation Square - voting site for a non-binding referendum on the creation of an independent Sikh state, Khalistan - on Sunday about 4.30pm.

One man had to be treated for a serious laceration to the head while another suffered a hand injury in the chaos.

Police later confirmed they used pepper-spray on 10 people involved in the melee with one man taken away in handcuffs.

'To witness a clash from the other side of the street is horrific,' one man posted to Twitter.

'To see the police unable to quell the tension is a concern. A very scary afternoon to be an Indian in Melbourne.'

Victoria Police also noted there was an earlier altercation near the voting site, at around 12.30pm.

'As a result of each incident a 34-year-old man and a 39-year-old man were arrested, and each issued with a penalty notice for riotous behaviour,' police said.

'Melbourne East Neighbourhood Policing Team are continuing to investigate after it was identified two men, one with a laceration to their head and another with a hand injury, were injured.

'The pair were treated at the scene by ambulance paramedics for what was believed to be minor injuries.'

Some eye-witness accounts claimed a Sikh man was also seen 'armed with a sword'.

Khalistan, which would take in the Punjab regions of northern India and Pakistan, as well as parts of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Rajasthan, has been proposed by the US-based group Sikhs For Justice.

Those voting on the referendum were asked to answer a yes or no question: Should Indian-governed Punjab be an independent country?

The vast majority of Hindu Indians fiercely oppose such a move.”

Surely the guy with the sword only had a plastic one from the local 24 hour supermarket, if you can still buy plastic toy swords in this age of gender wokeness?