December 15, 2025Dec 15 12 minutes ago, transam said: You are protecting the SOURCE of the religious murders in Australia.....🙄 What exactly, in your mind, am I protecting?
December 15, 2025Dec 15 Just now, JimCM said: What exactly, in your mind, am I protecting? Excuses..........🤔
December 15, 2025Dec 15 Popular Post 2 minutes ago, transam said: Excuses..........🤔 Troll. You are using an attack on a Jewish community to brandish your hate at an entire religion of 2 million people. You self righteous @#&£
December 15, 2025Dec 15 Popular Post 3 hours ago, mikeymike100 said: Correct. Yes – the attackers on Bondi Beach mass shooting (targeting a Hanukkah event, killing 15–16 people) appear to have been Muslim. The suspects were a father and son: Sajid Akram (50) and Naveed Akram (24), of Pakistani origin, from Sydney suburbs. Names (Sajid/Naveed Akram) are traditionally Muslim/Pakistani. A senior law enforcement source and reports (e.g., ABC News, Times of Israel) confirm Pakistani-Muslim background. The hero who tackled one gunman (Ahmed al-Ahmed) was also Muslim. Should have listened to Pauline Hanson 30 years ago and today.
December 15, 2025Dec 15 Just now, JimCM said: Troll. You are using an attack on a Jewish community to brandish your hate at an entire religion of 2 million people. You self righteous @#&£ You would think that, because you dodge the facts, were these two pickpockets or religious assassins............? Take your time.............? 🤔
December 15, 2025Dec 15 Popular Post Just now, transam said: You would think that, because you dodge the facts, were these two pickpockets or religious assassins............? Take your time.............? 🤔 You are sad.
December 15, 2025Dec 15 22 minutes ago, transam said: You are protecting the SOURCE of the religious murders in Australia.....🙄 You are so confused, you probably blamed the Pope when the IRA blew up Norman Tebbbit and co.
December 15, 2025Dec 15 Just now, transam said: You are dodging the questions........🙃 What question?
December 15, 2025Dec 15 2 minutes ago, JimCM said: You are so confused, you probably blamed the Pope when the IRA blew up Norman Tebbbit and co. Don't be silly..........🥴
December 15, 2025Dec 15 32 minutes ago, AustinRacing said: You can tell BB is loving it. As he did on 9/11, oct7 etc. Great opportunity for them to pursue their goals. If there are no incidents, they’ll create them themselves. You are saying that Benjamin Netanyahu, leader of Israel "loves" all terror attacks ? Pro Palestinians love terror attacks, because it gives then another opportunity to attack Israel . Threads about Islamic terror attacks quickly turn into Israel bashing threads
December 15, 2025Dec 15 1 minute ago, transam said: Don't be silly..........🥴 See the silliness? Did you blame all Catholics? This is how foolish it would be to do what you are doing by blaming all Muslims because of the actions of two extremists.
December 15, 2025Dec 15 Popular Post Just now, JimCM said: See the silliness? Did you blame all Catholics? This is how foolish it would be to do what you are doing by blaming all Muslims because of the actions of two extremists. Its NOT just two extremists though is it . These Muslim terror attacks are regular and common . There is something about Islam that causes those frequent terror attacks
December 15, 2025Dec 15 1 minute ago, JimCM said: See the silliness? Did you blame all Catholics? This is how foolish it would be to do what you are doing by blaming all Muslims because of the actions of two extremists. Why did these 2 Muslim AUSTRALIANS assassinate many Jewish Australians civilians.......? 🤫 Go for it, why...........🤔
December 15, 2025Dec 15 6 minutes ago, transam said: Why did these 2 Muslim AUSTRALIANS assassinate many Jewish Australians civilians.......? 🤫 Go for it, why...........🤔 I don't know for sure but suspect it was politically motivated. 88% of Australian Jews support Israel. I suspect it was in retaliation to Australia govts complicity to Genocide. Special Rapporteur Albanese’s report is a reality check that Australia cannot ignore. Australia must immediately uphold international law and cease complicity in the commission of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. https://www.amnesty.org.au/un-special-rapporteurs-report-exposes-australian-governments-complicity-in-gaza-genocide-through-combat-aircraft-supply-chain/ More than a month after a ceasefire was announced and all living Israeli hostages were released, Israeli authorities are still committing genocide against Palestinians in the occupied Gaza Strip, by continuing to deliberately inflict conditions of life calculated to bring about their physical destruction, without signalling any change in their intent, said Amnesty International today. https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2025/11/israels-genocide-against-palestinians-in-gaza-continues-unabated-despite-ceasefire/
December 15, 2025Dec 15 5 minutes ago, JimCM said: I don't know for sure but suspect it was politically motivated. 88% of Australian Jews support Israel. I suspect it was in retaliation to Australia govts complicity to Genocide. 88 % of Australians Jews support Israel's right to exist . 88 % of Australians Jews do not necessarily support the actions of the Israeli Government You are trying to integrate the two to give a false perspective
December 15, 2025Dec 15 11 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said: Its NOT just two extremists though is it . These Muslim terror attacks are regular and common . There is something about Islam that causes those frequent terror attacks While I condemned the perpetrators of this senseless killings of innocent people, your information must be put in proper perspective. According to NSW Police data, Muslim is commonly targetted in Australia. A 2019 study of victim demograhy found that of all religiously motivated crimes, 73% targeted Muslim, followed by 14% targeting Jewish and 9% targeting Christains.
December 15, 2025Dec 15 1 minute ago, Eric Loh said: While I condemned the perpetrators of this senseless killings of innocent people, your information must be put in proper perspective. According to NSW Police data, Muslim is commonly targetted in Australia. A 2019 study of victim demograhy found that of all religiously motivated crimes, 73% targeted Muslim, followed by 14% targeting Jewish and 9% targeting Christains. Excuse him he knoweth not what he says. It's persecution complex.
December 15, 2025Dec 15 2 minutes ago, Eric Loh said: While I condemned the perpetrators of this senseless killings of innocent people, your information must be put in proper perspective. According to NSW Police data, Muslim is commonly targetted in Australia. A 2019 study of victim demograhy found that of all religiously motivated crimes, 73% targeted Muslim, followed by 14% targeting Jewish and 9% targeting Christains. Not surprising since there are about 7 times as many Muslims in Australia as Jews.
December 15, 2025Dec 15 6 minutes ago, Eric Loh said: While I condemned the perpetrators of this senseless killings of innocent people, your information must be put in proper perspective. According to NSW Police data, Muslim is commonly targetted in Australia. A 2019 study of victim demograhy found that of all religiously motivated crimes, 73% targeted Muslim, followed by 14% targeting Jewish and 9% targeting Christains. We are talking about terror attacks though . Large scale terror attacks , rather than small local crimes
December 15, 2025Dec 15 Popular Post 13 minutes ago, Eric Loh said: A 2019 study of victim demograhy found that of all religiously motivated crimes, 73% targeted Muslim, followed by 14% targeting Jewish and 9% targeting Christains. Lots of hurty words in those stats. Rude tweets, online "hate crimes" (insults) etc. Not exactly mass murderous terrorist attacks.
December 15, 2025Dec 15 8 hours ago, ezzra said: The current Australian government has allowed over 3,000 people from Gaza to enter Australia as refugees, go figure how many of them are Hamas or people terrorist affiliated who harboring ill feelings and deep hate toward anything Jewish and Israeli on top of others in Australia that have become Israel haters because of the Gaza and other places issues. So your solution would be to send them to Nauru? There are a lot of Yank-haters in Australia, too. You folks even hate, and fear, the Kooris who were there first!
December 15, 2025Dec 15 23 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said: We are talking about terror attacks though . Large scale terror attacks , rather than small local crimes Good to know one person's suffering is insignificant.
December 15, 2025Dec 15 22 minutes ago, JonnyF said: Lots of hurty words in those stats. Rude tweets, online "hate crimes" (insults) etc. Not exactly mass murderous terrorist attacks. Your fear of Muslims in the UK spreads to any topic if by there is a Muslim involved. The man who saved dozens of lives is a Muslim. Scroll through certain corners of the internet and you’ll find no shortage of self-styled “defenders of Britain” sounding the alarm about Muslim immigrants. The tone is familiar: the country is under threat, its identity is being erased, and only the loudest voices on social media are brave enough to tell the truth. But if this sounds new, it shouldn’t. Britain has lived through this kind of moral panic before. Four hundred years ago, the supposed threat came from Catholics. In the aftermath of the Reformation, English Protestants convinced themselves that Catholics were a shadowy internal enemy—agents of foreign powers, plotting to overturn the nation from within. Political tensions and a handful of real conspiracies gave fuel to a fear far larger than the facts, and pamphlets of the time dripped with righteous certainty that the country was on the brink. Today, the pamphlets have been replaced by memes, but the pattern is strikingly similar. Islamophobic corners of social media frame Muslim immigrants not as ordinary people building lives here, but as part of a coordinated “invasion”. The claims are just as dramatic, and just as thinly supported. The focus is not on lived reality but on the thrill of outrage, amplified by algorithms and tribalism. What both eras show is that Britain’s greatest religious panics have rarely been about theology. They have been about social change, uncertainty, and the fear of losing control. When people feel destabilised—by war, economic hardship, or simply rapid change—they look for someone to blame. In the 17th century, it was Catholics. Today, it is often Muslims. The target shifts; the anxiety remains. And yet history also shows something else: these panics pass. Over time, British Catholics became part of the fabric of national life. The same, quietly and steadily, is happening with Britain’s Muslim communities. People work together, live alongside one another, raise families, and share neighbourhoods. The everyday reality of coexistence always outlives the noise of those who insist that the sky is falling. Panic has a short lifespan. Society does not. And each time Britain survives a wave of fear, it learns again what should be obvious: that ordinary people, whatever their faith, are rarely the threat they are made out to be.
December 15, 2025Dec 15 3 minutes ago, JimCM said: Your fear of Muslims in the UK spreads to any topic if by there is a Muslim involved. The man who saved dozens of lives is a Muslim. Scroll through certain corners of the internet and you’ll find no shortage of self-styled “defenders of Britain” sounding the alarm about Muslim immigrants. The tone is familiar: the country is under threat, its identity is being erased, and only the loudest voices on social media are brave enough to tell the truth. But if this sounds new, it shouldn’t. Britain has lived through this kind of moral panic before. Four hundred years ago, the supposed threat came from Catholics. In the aftermath of the Reformation, English Protestants convinced themselves that Catholics were a shadowy internal enemy—agents of foreign powers, plotting to overturn the nation from within. Political tensions and a handful of real conspiracies gave fuel to a fear far larger than the facts, and pamphlets of the time dripped with righteous certainty that the country was on the brink. Today, the pamphlets have been replaced by memes, but the pattern is strikingly similar. Islamophobic corners of social media frame Muslim immigrants not as ordinary people building lives here, but as part of a coordinated “invasion”. The claims are just as dramatic, and just as thinly supported. The focus is not on lived reality but on the thrill of outrage, amplified by algorithms and tribalism. What both eras show is that Britain’s greatest religious panics have rarely been about theology. They have been about social change, uncertainty, and the fear of losing control. When people feel destabilised—by war, economic hardship, or simply rapid change—they look for someone to blame. In the 17th century, it was Catholics. Today, it is often Muslims. The target shifts; the anxiety remains. And yet history also shows something else: these panics pass. Over time, British Catholics became part of the fabric of national life. The same, quietly and steadily, is happening with Britain’s Muslim communities. People work together, live alongside one another, raise families, and share neighbourhoods. The everyday reality of coexistence always outlives the noise of those who insist that the sky is falling. Panic has a short lifespan. Society does not. And each time Britain survives a wave of fear, it learns again what should be obvious: that ordinary people, whatever their faith, are rarely the threat they are made out to be. Does the Muslim hierarchy condemn these attacks, do they tell these terrorists not to do it as it is wrong...? 🤫 Oh, the UK has had terrorist attacks, cutting up women, guess by whom....😉
December 15, 2025Dec 15 Popular Post 7 minutes ago, JimCM said: The man who saved dozens of lives is a Muslim. Yes as soon as I saw this I knew the lefties would cling onto this as some kind of moral victory. Look, if a PitBull ran into a child's playground and mauled 5 children to death before another Pitbull ran in and attacked the first PitBull and killed it, would your conclusion be "PitBulls are not the problem here, what we really need in this park is more PitBulls"? The guy you refer to was very brave and I salute him, but he was one of many people who bravely helped stop this attack. An attack that would not have happened in the first place without the 2 Muslim terrorists executing Jews on a day out to the beach. Stop being an apologist for this murderous event. It deserves to be condemned, not excused. There is a pattern here and you should stop pretending you cannot see it.
December 15, 2025Dec 15 Popular Post 41 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said: We are talking about terror attacks though . Large scale terror attacks , rather than small local crimes You are missing my point. Apparently this father and son perpetrators have been radicalised. The high percentage of targeted crimes towards Muslims in Australia played a role in this complex path to being radicalised. Muslims often feel victimised and targeted due widespread experiences of Islamophobia, discrimination and hate crimes which you classified as small crimes. Don’t discount these disproportionately small crimes as they can fester into hideous big crimes. Majority of Muslims are peace loving people.
December 15, 2025Dec 15 1 hour ago, Bruce Aussie said: Should have listened to Pauline Hanson 30 years ago and today. Lol They all said including Tony Abbott that she was a racist
December 15, 2025Dec 15 19 minutes ago, transam said: Does the Muslim hierarchy condemn these attacks, do they tell these terrorists not to do it as it is wrong...? 🤫 Oh, the UK has had terrorist attacks, cutting up women, guess by whom....😉 Oh why do they need to ? Did you tell every transexual not to do something?
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