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Sacked nurses a step too far in terms of free speech and comment
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We can observe from the coward fold here, the world view of the Western Democracies. Terrorists have now become its love-child; simply achieved by the view of “equivalence”. IE in simple terms, if terrorist organisations exist, the simple minded conclude, there must be a greater evil creating them, which in their strange rational observation, creates in them a self loathing for being part of the problem personally, creating a need to fall down on the side of the terrorists, the terrorists judged in their mind, as arising from oppression. A view created from a very false sense of guilt and a misjudged responsibility towards rectifying power imbalance, equating to “ sympathy”. Supporting terrorism is a mental illness.
Their simplistic world view is rationalised in these terms, for example, the terrorist we know as Hamas and Hezbollah, are a creation of Israeli oppression; an absurd and skewed view of historical reality, resulting in blind support for Palestinian Jihad and it’s religious war against Israel in particular, and the Western World in general; us. The blind sided left totally misunderstands the danger of their equivocation.
Which now brings us to the judgment table on the subject of terrorists implanted into our own communities, highlighted by the accidental honesty of the two Muslim nurses and their expression of genuine intent to kill Jews at Bankstown Hospital. Terrorism.
There are a multiple of serious offences committed by the pair which should see them behind bars: Have they been charged, apparently not; are they released on bail? apparently not necessary, since no charges are laid against the blatant and proved offences. A threat to kill has a ten year sentence alone, but hate crimes such as they’ve demonstrated, can add significantly to that sentence.