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Advance Australia not so fair : Comments

By Irfan Yusuf, published 13/12/2005

Irfan Yusuf argues after the Sydney riots it is now up to community leaders to provide real and lasting solutions.

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Religion;
Maybe it is time that religious organisations started to pay their fair share of tax, ie, rates, etc, instead of getting a free ride to preach disharmony at the expense of the majority.
Posted by pioneer8rar, Tuesday, 13 December 2005 10:37:02 AM
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Just as OBL doesn't speak for Islam these white trash don't speak for Australians let alone Anglo's.
Posted by Kenny, Tuesday, 13 December 2005 10:54:55 AM
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Irfan is nothing but a racist.

Once again, defending the thugs, the redneck racists in his community which have caused this extraordinary, out of character behaviour by white Australians.

Has anyone ever seen whites doing this? Even though the middle-eastern communities are our violent crime capitals?

Irfan, ANGLOPHOBIA is a BIG BIG Problem in your community. Just a few hours ago yet another night of rioting by Mid East Thugs.

It happens in France, UK, Denmark, Belgium, every single place your community settles. Yet it is we who are racists? That image of the Lebo, as they call themselves, being bashed on the train is an image Aussies have learnt to live with. Canterbury Bankstown jersey wearing thugs.

WHAT HAPPENED ON SUNDAY WAS A REACTION TO YEARS OF RACISM, INTIMIDATION, SEXUAL ASSAULTS ON OUR WOMEN.
Posted by Benjamin, Tuesday, 13 December 2005 11:05:29 AM
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Until we start to acknowledge that non-whites have agency, we'll get nowhere. Sadly, the leftist academic types don't think you have any!

This is why the white man has to be the adult and cop the years of racial abuse we've put up with. Admit the problem? Muslim leaders deny it even exists, even though some are serving 55year prison terms for this RACIST BEHAVIOUR.

I disagree with the method those at Cronulla used, although I can certainly understand their frustration. How long does a community have to put up with Lebanese Muslims sexually harrassing their daughters?

It's scary because nothing will be done. Lebanese thugs smash up areas each night now, yet this is retaliation? Sunday was retaliation.

Get serious Irfan. Muslims cause trouble everywhere. What has Islam got to do with it you ask? Firstly, they all came out cheering Alla Akbar from Lakemba mosque, after bashing a TV crew because they were Anglo's (a common event, and which those at Cronulla were sick of)
and it all comes down to how Muslims view non-Muslims. As second class people. Sharia Law admits this is how we dhimmis are to be treated the second your community gets the chance to vote it in, so why don't you? Mabye you practise Islam-Lite.
Posted by Benjamin, Tuesday, 13 December 2005 11:13:42 AM
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he does have a couple of good points regarding the less than convincing comments by muslim leaders to their own community and stupid comments by polies and media which only inflame the situation and troubles.
People need to take a chill pill, the police need to be more visible within the communities and make more person to person contact, Leaders on both sides need to control and direct their communities into understanding each other and make them think "Would I do this to my Mother, brother, sister, father, cousins" etc.
As has been said many times in the past an ounce of prevention is better than a ton of cure.
Posted by ricthewheelie, Tuesday, 13 December 2005 11:16:31 AM
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EXTREMIST groups accused of links to neo-Nazis have admitted mobilising more than 100 people to attend the riots in Cronulla.

Jim Saleam, the NSW secretary of ultra-nationalist group Australia First, said his members had recruited up to 120 people for the rally but denied they were involved in violence.

"We do have some local supporters and these guys mobilised their family friends, mates, work-mates, associates, every Jack and Harry, to come," Dr Saleam said.

NSW Police Minister Carl Scully confirmed that extremists had taken part in the riots.

"There appears to be an element of white supremacists and they really have no place in mainstream Australian society," Mr Scully said.

"Those sort of characters belong in 1930s Berlin."

Skinheads wearing boots, braces and neo-Nazi emblems were among the mob of 5000.

Three far-right organisations -- Australia First, The Patriotic Youth League and the Newcastle-based Blood and Honour -- handed out racist pamphlets.

All three are considered to have neo-Nazi links.

Anti-race hate campaigner Matt Henderson-Hau, who runs the Fightdemback.org website, said he had information that only one of the skinheads at the rally came from within the Sutherland Shire.

"The rest came from the Central Coast, Newcastle and other parts of Sydney," he said.

Dr Saleam, who was jailed for 3 1/2 years in 1991 for possessing a firearm and organising a shotgun attack on the home of the African National Congress's Australian representative, Eddie Funde, refused to condemn the racial violence.

"Rather than say that one supports what people did, all I'd say to you is: I wouldn't condone it, but I wouldn't condemn it," Dr Saleam said.

do any of the posters who seem to be reveling in these events have the guts to admit membership to any of these groups? or are we just dealing with armchair neonazis?
Posted by its not easy being, Tuesday, 13 December 2005 11:22:26 AM
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