Bondi Mass Shooting

Yesterday's attack was horrible, though for a while now some THOUSAND people have been dying each day because a dictator in Putin who is also using religion as cover, continues his destructive invasion of neighbouring Ukraine that he began more than eleven years ago, and some here did/do not give two shits. This despite 38 Australian citizens killed in 2014 when they shot down flight MH17, 3 more than those massacred at Port Arthur.

Hamas and the zionist Netanyahu are both similarly disgusting and from many reports worked with or benefited the other for mutual gain. Long term blockades and settlement encroachment cannot form anything less than hatred for many, resulting in the Gaza landscape of the photo taken from across the border in Israel 11 months ago today as shown below.

Bottom line is that two wrongs don't make anything right, including yesterday, but we need to keep things in perspective. Looking back on a couple of years of protest with little to no serious violence here, despite basically 2 years of genocide after allowing for a reasonable response.

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My great great grandfather was a protestant Irishman and my great great grandmother a catholic Irishwomen from what is now the Republic of Ireland. It would have been a lively marriage. They immigrated to Belfast, Victoria (now Port Fairy) for a better life and our family prospered in Australia. Does that make me an immigrant to this wonderful country? I guess it does and we need to remember 49.3% of Australians have one parent born overseas.
Paws, they were Christians.
The Muslim Karan states "Death to the Infidels"
Who is an infidel-----------a non-believer!
Radicals believe this shit ---- justifies their evil ways.
And it will never be deleted from the Karan.
72 virgins waiting for them. Religion gone made.
 
Now what will you say all you Albanese supporters?

Bring on one nation
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jstigers - Australians voted overwhelmingly 94 seats to 43 seats for a Labor govt. Being a supporter of a Palestinian State does not mean you support terrorism or Hamas. Try again.


 
Look what has happened to western Europe and especially the UK, where certain cultures go problems arise, let's stop lying to ourselves and say nonsense like "it's just an isolated incident" Australia has never had territost attacks since letting certain demographics into the country, we have also never had machete bins also before another demographic arrived also.... Drop the cowardness because it's for this reason Australia is having all these issues today.
The 1915 Broken Hill Incident
On New Year's Day, 1915, two men, Mulla Abdullah and Gool Badsha Mahomed, who were Muslim "Ghans" (cameleers from colonial India), attacked a train carrying approximately 1,200 people on a picnic in Broken Hill, New South Wales.
  • Casualties: They killed four people and wounded seven others before being killed in a shootout with police and armed volunteers. In total, six people died, including the two perpetrators.
  • Motivation: The men were motivated by the Ottoman Empire's proclamation of a holy war against the Allies during World War I and believed they were fighting for the Turkish Sultan. They were not part of any sanctioned armed force.
  • Classification: The attack was politically and religiously motivated, and it is considered the only documented enemy engagement on Australian soil during World War I. While some historians debate the use of the term "terrorism" for an event that occurred before the term was widely used, it fits the modern criteria of a politically motivated act of violence against civilians.
 

Yeah, blah, blah, blah.
What would you expect your country to do if it had happened here?
 
Yeah, blah, blah, blah.
What would you expect your country to do if it had happened here?
As a signatory to the Rome Statute, I would expect our nation to abide by International Law and be subject to the ICC which includes prosecuting individuals for serious international crimes including -

genocide
crimes against humanity
war crimes
crimes of aggression
 
A little bit like how protesters get out of bed to fight Nazism and all the other evils in the world, I'll be happy when I see the day this Islamic extremism is protested by the Muslims it gives a bad name to.

A lot of "it's not me it's them" and cover for general Muslims but, the central issue of extremism in Islam is never addressed.

It's particularly concerning some of the rhetoric spouted by their religious leaders. "Death to Isreal" "Death to America" "from the river to the sea".

There is a group of wronguns within Islam that need to be challenged.
 
A little bit like how protesters get out of bed to fight Nazism and all the other evils in the world, I'll be happy when I see the day this Islamic extremism is protested by the Muslims it gives a bad name to.

A lot of "it's not me it's them" and cover for general Muslims but, the central issue of extremism in Islam is never addressed.

It's particularly concerning some of the rhetoric spouted by their religious leaders. "Death to Isreal" "Death to America" "from the river to the sea".

There is a group of wronguns within Islam that need to be challenged.
I'm not as convinced your every day Muslim should be required to take collective responsibility for the actions of a few. Particularly because many of those every day Muslims are in this country fleeing exactly what we saw yesterday. There is no centralised Muslim authority, so I think you overestimate the potential impact public denouncements and protests would have on the minority.

Agree anyone using violent rhetoric should be denounced and punished, and if on visas deported. I also agree that if anyone has not reported concerns when they have a legal or moral obligation to do so, they should be punished.
 
Yesterday's attack was horrible, though for a while now some THOUSAND people have been dying each day because a dictator in Putin who is also using religion as cover, continues his destructive invasion of neighbouring Ukraine that he began more than eleven years ago, and some here did/do not give two shits. This despite 38 Australian citizens killed in 2014 when they shot down flight MH17, 3 more than those massacred at Port Arthur.

Hamas and the zionist Netanyahu are both similarly disgusting and from many reports worked with or benefited the other for mutual gain. Long term blockades and settlement encroachment cannot form anything less than hatred for many, resulting in the Gaza landscape of the photo taken from across the border in Israel 11 months ago today as shown below.

Bottom line is that two wrongs don't make anything right, including yesterday, but we need to keep things in perspective. Looking back on a couple of years of protest with little to no serious violence here, despite basically 2 years of genocide after allowing for a reasonable response.

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I think ur wrong on so many reasons
 
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