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The Muslim community mourns a Muslim monster

Will the above heading earn me a knock on the door for contravening the absurd legislation that allows the arrest of someone for telling the truth?

Aha, but the truth in this matter is too repugnant and wounding to a particular community in Australia to be allowed. Will the Labor Government’s new Commissar for Islamophobia also come knocking?

The report below demonstrates what surveys have shown time again; the majority in Muslim communities in the West support groups like Hezbollah and Hamas and their actions; and a sizable minority support the barbarism of actions like the Hamas action on 7 October 2023.

What is it about the Labor Party that motivates them to form policy that allows cultural groups into Australia that are – to put it mildly – incompatible with Australian values and traditions?

Where did the insanity come from?

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Victoria police identify six possible criminal incidents after Hezbollah flags seen at weekend protests

Crowds have gathered at Sydney mosques to hold vigils for Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in scenes that have been labelled ‘deeply disturbing’.

news.com.au September 30, 2024

Crowds have gathered outside mosques in Sydney to mourn Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

Nasrallah has been called a “terrorist” with “blood on his hands” after leading the group for four decades.

His death by air strike on Friday was welcomed by the US who said he was responsible for killing hundreds of Americans.

Police in Sydney and Melbourne have said they will investigate after people were seen flying the Hezbollah flag at pro-Palestine protests over the weekend.

Mourners gather at Al Rahman mosque in Kingsgrove after the death of Hezbollah leader. Photo Jeremy Piper

Mourners gather at Al Rahman mosque in Kingsgrove after the death of Hezbollah leader. Photo Jeremy Piper

NSW Police referred to the flags as a symbol of a “terrorist organisation”.

“People have to know that they are carrying a symbol that is prohibited,” NSW Assistant Commissioner for Central Metropolitan Region Peter McKenna said.

“Generally speaking, we give them the opportunity to remove that symbol, and if they don’t, and they continue presenting that symbol in a public place, then they may have committed that offence.”

On Monday evening hundreds of people attended vigils at three mosques in Sydney to pay tribute to Nasrallah.

People hold up the yellow Hezbollah flag at a protest at Town Hall in Sydney Picture: NewsWire / Damian Shaw

Crowds spilt out onto the street at the Al Rahman Mosque in Kingsgrove at around 7pm as the vigil got underway.

Meanwhile the , in Banksia, has commenced a three-day vigil to remember Nasrallah, posting on Facebook that it would be holding mourning councils from Sunday to Tuesday, The Daily Telegraph reports.

Read the rest here . . .

Remember this at the coming Federal Election in 2025

People who don’t belong in Australia – but they’re here courtesy of the Labor Party

‘Australia and Israel share two things in common … being a shithole, racist, settler colony …’ Nasser Mashni, president of the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network (APAN)

Fanatical Nasser Mashni and his Labor Party sponsor

Australia’s #1 Hamas Fan

Timothy Cootes, QUADRANT, Sep 11 2024

Nasser Mashni, president of the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network (APAN), has been impossible to avoid of late. His irruption into public debate began at about the same time as Hamas’ pogrom, when many journalists got into the habit of including a comment from Mashni in their copy. Since then, he’s become a regular interviewee on the national broadcaster and a talented demagogue at the podium at the weekly pro-Palestine rallies across our capital cities.

Unsurprisingly, he was quoted just about everywhere in the wash-up from Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s call for a pause on Gazan refugees. Words like “shameful” and “racist” have received quite a workout in APAN’s press releases in the last week or so, though it should be noted that those were some of the milder rebukes.

Before Mashni made his acquaintance with the broader Australian public, he was better known to the Victorian justice system. In 1991, a 22-year-old Mashni was convicted for kidnapping a child, whom he beat and locked in the boot of a car. According to the Herald Sun, he then drove his victim to an empty paddock, where he expressed a keen interest in breaking the child’s legs. Since that day out and his subsequent conviction, Nasser Mashni’s moral outlook, I would argue, hasn’t really improved all that much. On October 7, he was busy ‘liking’ social media posts that praised and justified the massacre, though, to be fair, that was hardly unusual among the activist and intellectual Left.

Mashni has distinguished himself from his co-thinkers, however, in a number of ways. His anti-Israel fulminations, for example, could rival in intensity those of just about any Hamas spokesperson, I suspect. “Israel has to cease to exist,” he told one interviewer recently. On his own radio show, he wobbled into conspiracy theory, railing against the world’s “power structures that all focus upon Zionism”. The solution, as usual, came in his demand for “the decolonisation of Palestine and the ending of Zionism.” He avoided specifics as to what that process might look like for Israelis, though his listeners probably didn’t have to think about it for very long.

After all, his preferred strategies aren’t exactly difficult to glean. Mashni and APAN are unconvinced of the prevailing view that Hamas is a terrorist organisation in the first place. He gets particularly huffy when his media interlocutors inquire as to whether he has a stern word to say about the terror army at all. Journalists really should resile from such a line of inquiry, as Mashni has always been rather ecumenical in his admiration for different factions of Islamists. When terrorists of Islamic Jihad and Al-Aqsa Brigades escaped from an Israeli prison in 2022, Mashni was quick to glorify them as “heroes”.

Read the rest here . . .

Coming to Australia

All through the West, one cultural group has distinguished itself for crime (mostly drug running) and violence – from bashings through to barbaric terrorism. The barbarism of some terrorist action is too nightmarish to contemplate.

Two Swedish girls go on a camping holiday to a Middle Eastern country. They end up having their heads hacked off, videoed, and the video sent via their phones to their parents in Sweden. This is just one unimaginable case in thousands.

Before the recent British elections, one commentator warned the British people that Keir Starmer was of the far left. If he was elected, the British people would soon be forced-fed the bitter dish of his far-left politics.

The far left feature for their hatred of Western Civilization, and the people of Western countries – particular white people and most particularly white Anglo people.

Take note of Starmer’s furious threats against his natural people in the video below. Starmer was born in London and clearly of the detestable color white.

Australians should carefully contemplate Starmer’s far-left action in relation to the federal election that is likely to take place in the first half of 2025. Starmer and PM Albanese could not be chummier.

More proof of the failure of multiculturalism

Taylor Auerbach and Sharri Markson of Sky News have presented a stunning report on a ‘radical pro-Palestinian group’ whose leader identifies as a ‘terrorist’.

Just as disturbing, though not surprising, is the collusion of members of the Greens Party. It is not surprising because the Greens are Australia’s Marxist party with the unfailing object of destroying our Nation and replacing it with some evil of their design.

But no matter how much proof there is of multiculturalism’s failure around the world, its supporters, like the anti-white government funded SBS, will barrel on spruiking the benefits of ‘diversity’. Of course, ‘diversity’ is the weapon to destroy the white British-European foundations of the nation of Australia.

The immigration of incompatible peoples is essential to their project.

We have demonstrations every day of people from incompatible cultures openly expressing their hatred of foundational Australians. It is more than ironic that some of these people from countries teetering on barbarism are using Australia’s law courts to attack and harm Australians.

Multiculturalism must be the central issue in the 2025 general election. Conservatives – real conservatives – must be now in full election mode to defeat the Labor-Greens-TEAL coalition. These are the parties of treachery and betrayal. Tactics, clever tactics, are crucial.

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Radical pro-Palestinian group evades police crackdown after chilling footage emerges of ‘terrorist’ activists in Melbourne

A radical group of pro-Palestinian extremists in Melbourne has avoided any police crackdown despite chilling footage emerging of their leader declaring the activists as “terrorists”.

Taylor Auerbach and Sharri Markson

A radical group of pro-Palestinian protesters and left-wing extremists continues to avoid the glare of authorities despite Sky News Australia alerting police to a series of videos in which leaders declare they are “terrorists” and call on supporters to sabotage Australian shipping exports to Israel.

Headquartered on the forecourt of Victoria’s parliament building since the deadly Hamas invasion of Israel on October 7 last year, the group calls itself ‘The Sit-Intifada’ – a pun based on the Arabic word ‘Intifada’, meaning an uprising of Muslims against Israel.

Osama Bin Laden used the last “blessed Intifada” as justification for the attacks of September 11, 2001 in New York, Washington DC and Pennsylvania.

Victorian Greens MPs – including deputy leader Ellen Sandell – have been filmed addressing the group in recent weeks and voicing their support.

The group comprises a coalition of Islamic, anti-capitalist and socialist “revolutionary” groups as well as unions, teachers’ organisations and individual activists.

One of the group’s most vocal members is president of the ‘Black Peoples Union’ Kieran Stewart-Assheton.

Read the rest here . . .