sharia law in Australia

Posted by dark_star 6 years, 9 months ago to Politics
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What ever happened to the land down under
... Where women glow and men plunder ...
...Where beer does flow and men chunder ....

Crocodile Dundee has left the building


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  • Posted by freedomforall 6 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    First, she's not Australian. She's a Canadian visitor sticking her nose where it doesn't belong.
    The Australian government could have revoked her visa and she's damn lucky they didn't send her straight back to Canada.
    This doesn't mean her opinions are wrong, but why is she doing this in Australia?
    Would it not be more rational to protest in Canada, or does she already know that will fail?
    Or maybe she's just trying to write off her trip to Australia as a business expense?
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 6 years, 9 months ago
    That cop is a puddinghead. How can an Australian woman commit a breach of the peace by walking around in her own country?
    Cop would have made more sense by warning her that she may be assaulted if not gang-raped in a very bad neighborhood.
    Such has been happening in self-destructing European nations..
    IMO, my so-called Islamophobia has just been rationally reinforced.
    Barrack Hussein Obama's dubbed "religion of peace" can remain in the Muslims' own war-torn sh--holes.
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  • Posted by freedomforall 6 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I meant no criticism of your post whatsoever, dark_star. Australia is still a wonderful place to visit for the sights and for a lot of genuinely friendly people. I have great "mates" in Queensland, NSW, and SA who have given me friendship and shelter, and would do so again. (None of them understand my views on firearms or the value of our 2nd amendment, and we have frequent discussions on politics.) If I was at liberty to do so I'd catch a flight tonight.
    If you do go in their summer, I recommend a visit to the state of Tasmania. Its cooler and that's especially welcome after getting sunburned on the mainland beaches.
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  • Posted by 6 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I believe it's dying as well and I mourn it's loss as well. If I ever get the pleasure of visiting Australia, I will do my best to avoid the metropolitan areas and visit the less populated ones.
    I wasn't saying that sharia law exists throughout Australia. Just that it appears to have taken root in this specific area and is being protected by the local police through their misplaced desire of public security over freedom.
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  • Posted by freedomforall 6 years, 9 months ago
    I can't conclude that sharia law exists from this video. But Australians have been much less active in defending their liberty than Americans. They didn't fight for their independence; they were handed half-independence. Now they couldn't win it or defend it if they wanted to.
    It appears to me that the regime in Sydney (and the national government in Canberra) does not want the people of Australia to know what is going on in the areas where Muslim immigrants have settled with the approval of the Australian government. The police realize just how the muslim people in the area will react to the interviewer's pointed questions and comments, and so does the interviewer. On the one hand the police want to keep the peace and protect the property in the area. That is why the police exist. At the same time it appears they are acting to cover up the Australian government 's lie that muslim immigrants are peaceful, civilized people who will assimilate into Australian culture. An attack on such an outspoken interviewer would expose this much more than a few words of condemnation by an interviewer with an obvious bias.
    Australian culture is dying. In another generation it will not exist. Multiculturalism will have killed it and buried it. As one who actually experienced it over 30 years ago when it was still magnificent, I mourn its demise.
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