The state is a dangerous nanny.
I hope we are looking at a watershed moment here.
Scales are falling from eyes in Britain, the U.S., Oz, and Canada re: these muzzie child molesters.
Getting closer, but not close enough yet. I can't understand what's taking the West so long. Our federal police arrested two men yesterday in Brisbane for recruiting and sending funds to ISIS. Meanwhile, a few miles away, a council granted permission for the construction of a mosque over the objections of the locals. What do they think islam is? Just another peaceful religion? /s. The learning process is going to be long, difficult and bloody.
Getting closer, but not close enough yet. I can't understand what's taking the West so long. Our federal police arrested two men yesterday in Brisbane for recruiting and sending funds to ISIS. Meanwhile, a few miles away, a council granted permission for the construction of a mosque over the objections of the locals. What do they think islam is? Just another peaceful religion? /s. The learning process is going to be long, difficult and bloody.
from the comments:
While the Bulletin publishes a story calling protesters “ Rednecks” , Federal police only 40 km up the road are busy arresting two men at an Islamic centre on charges relating to funding Islamists in Australia to travel to the Middle East
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashfield_gang_rapes
The Ashfield gang rapes were a series of attacks involving indecent assault and rape of possibly as many as eighteen teenaged women of varying ethnic backgrounds which were carried out in Ashfield, New South Wales, Australia in late 2001 and over a six-month period in 2002.[1] A group of four Pakistani brothers and a Nepali student were convicted and imprisoned for the rapes.[2]
Their crimes are similar to the Sydney gang rapes by Lebanese-Australian men led by Bilal Skaf. One of the victims alleged that the rapists referred to the Lebanese rapes during the crime. Many of the crimes were videotaped by the perpetrators; the tapes were used as evidence in the trial.
The four K brothers are the children of a Sydney general practitioner, Dr Hasan K, of Pakistani origin. They had grown up in Pakistan and had been brought to Sydney in 2000 by their doting father, who provided them with a house in Ashfield. He unsuccessfully attempted in court to provide an alibi for his sons, and was facing perjury charges at the time of his death in November 2006.[3][4]