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Is Australia a place for this kind of behavior?????

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Just like a reverse Cronulla Riot, we have recently seen the Islamic protest in Sydney turn into a disgusting display of humanity!!!!!

Was it just the movie, or just an excuse to cause trouble?????

 
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No place is right for that sort of behavior….

 
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I was so angry watching and listening to all of this on the news yesterday

 
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Bet ya most of these people didn’t even see the damn video or know what its about

it was just an excuse to cause trouble

 
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I actually watched some of the video to see what all the fuss was about!!!!!

It was the biggest piece of crap on Youtube I’ve ever seen!!!!! And that is sayin somethin!!!!!

 
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K2_SnatchCrewSader - 18 September 2012 03:39 AM

I was so angry watching and listening to all of this on the news yesterday

You didn’t go down to the Hungarian Embassy again did ya?????

 
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Mizu Kuma - 18 September 2012 03:18 AM

Just like a reverse Cronulla Riot . . .

Hardly. This was MUCH worse. How many Cronulla residents showed up wearing balaclavas and other face coverings? (There’s only one reason you deliberately hide your identity in situations like these)

What I’d like to know, is where were all the bleeding-heart apologists commenting along the lines of “Don’t judge all the peaceful protesters by the actions of a few violent extremists” (like they’re doing now) - when a few years back, residents of Cronulla staged what was supposed to be a peaceful protest against constant islamic aggression in their local area, and just “a few violent extremists” (who didn’t even live anywhere near Cronulla) escalated the situation?

 
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Both the Cronulla riots and the Sydney riots are the same thing Chucky- Uneducated morons doing really stupid shit. They are all idiots.

I would have liked to have had a sign like this if I was there

 
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chucky - 18 September 2012 04:58 AM
Mizu Kuma - 18 September 2012 03:18 AM

Just like a reverse Cronulla Riot . . .

Hardly. This was MUCH worse. How many Cronulla residents showed up wearing balaclavas and other face coverings? (There’s only one reason you deliberately hide your identity in situations like these)

What I’d like to know, is where were all the bleeding-heart apologists commenting along the lines of “Don’t judge all the peaceful protesters by the actions of a few violent extremists” (like they’re doing now) - when a few years back, residents of Cronulla staged what was supposed to be a peaceful protest against constant islamic aggression in their local area, and just “a few violent extremists” (who didn’t even live anywhere near Cronulla) escalated the situation?

Actually the Cronulla riots were worse because they ended with the Islamic Extremists retaliating throughout the suburb by trashing cars etc!!!!!

I think that the worst thing is, that there has been no call from the Islamic community, or the broader community for that matter, for the wrong doers to come forward and apologize, and this is what’s needed if we are to get things back on track!!!!!

 
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Typically, VERY little will be done within the islamic community to police their own. As the majority of Australia’s islamic community are evidently not willing to identify those responsible to the relevant authorities, and ensure they receive the full penalty Australian law provides, there is some justification for the entire Australian islamic community to be held responsible for the actions of their individual members.

Instead, as usual, we see dissociative deniability from spokespeople for Australian islamic communities - simply because they’re worried that the actions of ‘the few’ reflect badly on ‘the many’ - but WHEN is the last time we saw Australian islamic communities banding together to completely eradicate this kind of behaviour from ‘the few’ within their ranks, and personally bringing those responsible to justice???

Nope, as per usual, they’ll publicly feign disgust, while secretly applauding the actions of these violent, racist criminals. Similar to many criminals when put on the stand in court - whatever they may say, you just know that their only genuine feelings of remorse are at getting caught.

The many spokespeople for Australian islamic communities apparently only care about how violent, racist acts such as this affect the general public’s perception of their religion/culture. If they knew they could get away with violent, racist acts such as this without adversely affecting their cause (the eventual islamification of Australia by stealth), these would be weekly occurrences.

 
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What would be the penatly if we were to do this in there country?

 
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fast eddie - 18 September 2012 05:23 AM

What would be the penatly if we were to do this in there country?

The kid with the sign can tell ya!!!!!

 
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CRACKERS - 18 September 2012 05:19 AM

Both the Cronulla riots and the Sydney riots are the same thing Chucky- Uneducated morons doing really stupid shit. They are all idiots.

True (that they’re all idiots), however what happened in Cronulla was a direct result of the authorities’ complete disregard for the locals’ plight - due to their desperate fear of being seen to appear to act in a politically incorrect manner when responding to complaints of constant islamic aggression in the local Cronulla area. What happened in Sydney was straightforward islamic aggression. Not really “the same thing” at all.

And just like I said earlier - where were all the bleeding-heart apologists commenting along the lines of “Don’t judge all the peaceful protesters by the actions of a few violent extremists”, like they’re doing now? Apparently it’s perfectly acceptable to tar all Cronulla locals with the same brush, but not all Muslims.

 
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Much as I agree with the sentiment Crackers, you probably would have been bashed for that sort of thing there. Maybe behead all those who insult Australia might be a good slogan?

The sign that child was holding seems to be fairly indicative of muslim culture in a some parts of the world. To say its a religion of peace is akin to saying the Nazi’s were for Judaism. The fact that they teach kids this shit from such a young age astounds me, it actually concerns me what they teach in muslim schools.  I would love to have a chat to a Muslim friend of mine to get his take on it, my bet would be he’s fairly disgusted by it if indeed he knows about it at all as he’s gone to live back in Egypt.

I actually saw this on TV when I was buying brekky in Jindy and as there was no sound I thought the scenes were from some other country. When I realised what I saw later I was really farken angry. We don’t need those people here, if you immigrate and are found guilty of a crime you get deported regardless of your refugee status. A shitload of these farkwits would pull their heads back in if that was the case.

I don’t believe in religion but this is a christian country, you don’t have to take up the religion but you sure as shit cannot start calling for sharia law cause you make up 5% of the population, that is what a large group of them want and I’m moving elsewhere if it ever happens. I wish aetheism or agnosticism took off in the middle east.

 
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Mizu Kuma - 18 September 2012 05:23 AM

Actually the Cronulla riots were worse because they ended with the Islamic Extremists retaliating throughout the suburb by trashing cars etc!!!!!

The indiscriminate cowardly acts perpetrated under the cover of darkness by violent, racist muslims apparently don’t count as part of the so-called “Cronulla riots”. All the sanctimonious PC crowd care about is looking down their noses at what ‘white people’ do.

 
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Mizu Kuma - 18 September 2012 03:18 AM

If one good thing has come out of of this, it’s that there are calls for these children to be removed from the custody of their parents. This evil woman SHOULD be jailed - no ifs or buts about it!!!