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Relying on the AFP is not enough it would seem. The attacks in the streets are only what muslims are thinking, take out the non-believers, teach them a lesson for not converting to Islam
Our situation is not fantasy, it's very real, yet we allow ourselves to believe it's not really happening, and how could it? we have the most successful multicultural society in the world the Libs, Labs and progressives tell us. It's successful because the media can successfully hide such things as the cut throat with litres of blood spilled on the floor from a young woman who wasn't of the Islamic faith, it's too much for us to take and must be censored, but those that did see the gruesome scene probably received psychological counseling and advised it would be troubling for them if they talked about openly and to come back for more counseling if the need arose
"Mental illness" is applied selectively, even when it's obvious the attackers are muslim or new converts to Islam
There is a case now for Aussies to protect themselves, which goes for other ethnic groups as well, who are not of the Islamic faith and don't wish to become so
Protection can take many forms, it can be simply avoiding "hot spots" which so far are city center CBDs. It can be identifying Imams and mosques belligerent to the Western way of life and Law, especially in lower socio-economic suburbs. It can be figuring out how often the attacks occur to know and remember the frequency at which they happen. They happen when we least expect them, so knowing how often would be helpful. We can avoid contact with muslims. Building up our psyche to avoid muslims will carry through to all aspects of your life, it will become automatic and go a long way to make us safer than those who ignore the danger
You can of course work on your own means of protection, but devise it for family and friends also, no one can tell us when or if these Islamic attacks are going to stop, the Libs can't say, the Labs can't say, and the progressives can't say. We are on our own, and the AFP can't protect us 100%
In our society we have many problems, some of which are put down to mental illness, many are not. We must decide for ourselves which is which from the stark reality in which they occur. However, mental illness is a condition that must be proved in a court hearing, not in street chatter, not from wishful thinking or fanciful dialogue of a politician or defense lawyer in interviews with journalists.
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