Sunday, December 11

Religiously-inspired (not Racial) violence erupts in Sydney

Strange. "Whites" attacked, but "youths" broke windows. What is the BBC implying? Whom are they protecting? And why do they have so little respect for the intelligence of their readership?

Despite the selective specificity, the article mentions that the unbelievers planned this in retaliation for an earlier attack against lifeguards by (apparently) Muslim thugs.

Perhaps this is just a case of poor, alcohol-induced, racists indiscriminately administering Beach Justice to an oppressed and innocent minority. Or it could be a sign that non-Muslims are tired of being told to be tolerant while they are intimidated, misused, and abused by Islam in their own country.

Regardless, this bit from the BBC offers some insight into Australia's anti-Dhimmitude impulse:
The president of the Islamic Friendship Association of Australia, Keysar Trad, accused the media of whipping up racial tension.

"Sections of the media took this issue far too far, and one can only surmise that the way these issues was dealt with on talk-back radio amounts to incitement," he said.
Which is Islamspeak for, "The infidels are starting to defend themselves."

And we can't have that, can we?