Hamas supporters disrupt the vigil for the Bondi Beach Massacre. They are protesting a vigil for a 10 year old girl and 15 others.
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Before a lot of Muslims moved to Britain and Australia, there were no Islamist terrorist attacks Whether purely coincidental, or a matter of cause and effect, the mass immigrations of Muslims to Western nations has been accompanied by acts of religious terrorism, aimed at those already living in the countries to which Muslims have moved
Rupert Lowe MP I am utterly sick of NOTHING changing following these horrific terrorist attacks. So I have tabled a parliamentary motion calling for robust action - deportations, stripping citizenships, shutting off visa routes from high-risk countries and more. Enough is enough. image
A suspect in the massacre at a Hanukkah event in Sydney's Bondi Beach had been investigated by Australia's spy agency over ties to Islamic State. Naveed Akram, 24, had been probed by Australian Security Intelligence Organisation for six months in 2019 over his support for the terrorist organisation. ASIO and local police confirmed Naveed, a graduate at the Al Murad Institute in Heckenberg, was “known” to them but they did not consider him an “immediate” threat. https://www.gbnews.com/news/world/bondi-beach-gunman-isis-support
In Britain No one dares to challenge her—because the moment anyone questions her toxic rhetoric, she cries “Islamophobia” and plays the victim.
Muslim MP Zarah Sultana, at an anti-racism event, calls for anti-Zionist militants to organise in every city and town in the UK and carry out “anti-racism” ethnic cleansing of Zionists. Muslims should not be in any position of power.
The difference between military invaders and genuine refugees It is very easy to distinguish real refugees and asylum-seekers from others, whose motives may be very different.
This is the UK, not Pakistan! Arab Muslim migrants threaten to carry out an intifada, AKA coordinated waves of Islamic terror attacks against Jews and Christians. British police officers just smile and nod to avoid being accused of "Islamophobia".
Albanese actually said the words “the rise of right wing extremism” in the same minute as speaking about the targeted massacre by Islamics of Jewish people on a Sunday afternoon on a popular Australian beach. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he takes ASIO’s advice very seriously, whether it relates to the threat of antisemitism and “right-wing extremist groups.”