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Hamas supporter defaces War Memorial

Our enemies control our streets and deface our most precious monuments.

How is this tolerated?

Are the proper authorities too gutless to take action or do they mindfully collaborate with Australia’s enemies?

Channel 9 reported:

Police are searching for a man who allegedly defaced three parts of the Australian War Memorial with graffiti in Canberra this morning.

About 1am, the man allegedly graffitied three areas of the memorial with pro-Palestinian slogans, police said.

“The vandalism is both inappropriate and offensive,” a spokesperson from the Australian War Memorial said of the graffiti.

Understanding Islam IX – Can the West rediscover its core?

UNDERSTANDING ISLAM IX
Grasping the Nettle Part 1
THE WEST CAN IT REDISCOVER ITS CORE?
By Paul Stenhouse MSC

MUCH IS made of the potential for global economic and social unrest from the millions of desperate refugees flowing into Europe from war-ravaged Syria, Iraq, the Horn of Africa, Central Africa and Afghanistan [2016].

This is the same Europe of which Pope John-Paul II wrote in 2003: ‘European culture gives the impression of “silent apostasy,” on the part of people who have all that they need, and who live as if God does not exist’.[1]

Many if not most of the refugees are Muslim, and the countries they are fleeing – along with much of the Islamic and Arab world – are infested with Islamic radicals, fundamentalists and extremists who have declared a holy war on the West. Continue reading Understanding Islam IX – Can the West rediscover its core?