issuevoter wrote on Nov 13
th, 2018 at 12:11pm:
Here is a typical journalist trying to be objective about the Muzlim Problem. The ABC at its most condescending. It all ends up being very legalistic, and while he talks about the issue going around in circles, and the elephant in the room, he never once looks at his own opinion as having a totally Western mental block. Its still a matter of Muzlims just being like Westerners in funny clothes and carrying a Bible with a different name. There is nothing in his opinion that touches on misogyny, sadism, tribalism, and ignorance, all of which are famous throughout the Middle East, and are institutionalised in Islam.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-11-13/bourke-street-talking-about-terrorism/10491256
He said that by the time the truth comes out in court, the media has forgotten about it .... but of course the media put their own progressive political spin on the incidents in the beginning when ratings were about to jump, on the day of an incident or the day after
The truth that comes out in court months later, 90% of the time supports the view that muslims are a menace to society. The police are monitoring hundreds of muslims within the muslim community and are short of funds to monitor all that need monitoring, but when there's an attack, they say "We didn't think they were a danger to the broader community"
There'll be more attacks in the future that the progressives will just regard as statistics, just like this last attack in Melbourne, "
It was a low body count, so no need to worry" - they will tell you
Morrison and Shorten finally admit that Islam is our greatest threat ... well where have they been? But it was only to appease those who are or who might turn out to be anti-muslim by the time the next fed election arrives - tricky dicky campaigning rhetoric
Vote for them and you'll get more of the same - "
Madness is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result" - said by a world renowned physicist who did a great deal of experimenting and who knew what worked and what didn't work