The Muslim community mourns a Muslim monster

Will the above heading earn me a knock on the door for contravening the absurd legislation that allows the arrest of someone for telling the truth?

Aha, but the truth in this matter is too repugnant and wounding to a particular community in Australia to be allowed. Will the Labor Government’s new Commissar for Islamophobia also come knocking?

The report below demonstrates what surveys have shown time again; the majority in Muslim communities in the West support groups like Hezbollah and Hamas and their actions; and a sizable minority support the barbarism of actions like the Hamas action on 7 October 2023.

What is it about the Labor Party that motivates them to form policy that allows cultural groups into Australia that are – to put it mildly – incompatible with Australian values and traditions?

Where did the insanity come from?

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Victoria police identify six possible criminal incidents after Hezbollah flags seen at weekend protests

Crowds have gathered at Sydney mosques to hold vigils for Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in scenes that have been labelled ‘deeply disturbing’.

news.com.au September 30, 2024

Crowds have gathered outside mosques in Sydney to mourn Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

Nasrallah has been called a “terrorist” with “blood on his hands” after leading the group for four decades.

His death by air strike on Friday was welcomed by the US who said he was responsible for killing hundreds of Americans.

Police in Sydney and Melbourne have said they will investigate after people were seen flying the Hezbollah flag at pro-Palestine protests over the weekend.

Mourners gather at Al Rahman mosque in Kingsgrove after the death of Hezbollah leader. Photo Jeremy Piper

Mourners gather at Al Rahman mosque in Kingsgrove after the death of Hezbollah leader. Photo Jeremy Piper

NSW Police referred to the flags as a symbol of a “terrorist organisation”.

“People have to know that they are carrying a symbol that is prohibited,” NSW Assistant Commissioner for Central Metropolitan Region Peter McKenna said.

“Generally speaking, we give them the opportunity to remove that symbol, and if they don’t, and they continue presenting that symbol in a public place, then they may have committed that offence.”

On Monday evening hundreds of people attended vigils at three mosques in Sydney to pay tribute to Nasrallah.

People hold up the yellow Hezbollah flag at a protest at Town Hall in Sydney Picture: NewsWire / Damian Shaw

Crowds spilt out onto the street at the Al Rahman Mosque in Kingsgrove at around 7pm as the vigil got underway.

Meanwhile the , in Banksia, has commenced a three-day vigil to remember Nasrallah, posting on Facebook that it would be holding mourning councils from Sunday to Tuesday, The Daily Telegraph reports.

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Remember this at the coming Federal Election in 2025