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Henry...I have to give you this story from the 'Australian' because the Mecca Morning Herald here in Sydney refuses to run any story on an Islamic matter if the muzzies appear in a bad light. This is what pases for journalism with the Fairfax Organisation these days; I assume that Al Age in Melbourne runs by the same Koranic publication ethos.
Judging by my circle, the muzzies here in Paradise have run out of sympathy from ordinary Australians. As was put to me...'why don't we see these problems with Buddhists or Hindus or Jews or Sikhs? Why is it ALWAYS muslims?' I have no answer other than my permanent one word answer: imams.
The Sunni muzzie schools in Australia are in the grip of the Wahhabi imams who are sent to Australia to be the political agents of the Wahhabi agenda. They are a small minority of the Australian Sunni muzzie mass but they have the money, so they call the tune. Our useless government in Canberra lets this matter roll on, for God knows what reason. Corruption of officials would have to be one consideration. What is necessary is the Federal takeover of all the muzzie schools by the Commonwealth Department of Education... the appointment of non muslim Principals and Librarians and the domination of the teacher numbers by non muslims. Ideally, the whole system would be suppressed and the muzzie kids put into the Australian mainstream schools. However, to do that would solve the problem and Canberra public servants are adamantly opposed to solving any problem...they prefer to play with problems, thus safeguarding their mainly parasitic employment.
These schools will remain poisoned wells while we allow these imams to remain in Australia. All of them must be kicked out; no exceptions. I suppose that many of your readers think that there are actually some 'good imams'; men who like Australia and want to see the muzzies integrate here. I advise such readers to leave out biscuits and milk for Santa on the night of the 24th December.
The usual result of this sort of event is for the Australian authorities to make endless and silly excuses. The school in question should be closed and the pupils distributed throughout the Melbourne public school system. Unless this sort of drastic measure is taken the Wahhabi imams will be quietly crowing about another 'victory'. Henry, a major problem in dealing with these matters is that so many Australians think that the muzzie activists have the same world view that we have...a sort of 'live and let live ' jokey way of life...gee aren't we giving it to the Poms... g'day mate, ow'arya?!..nothing could be further from the truth.
Has anyone investigated why there is such a high level of muzzie yoof unemployment in Sydney/Melbourne? Are they unemployable because of their attitudes to non muslims learned from imams and their own families? Do we have to put up with this? Can anyone in Canberra/Sydney/Melbourne figure out who are the people who are orchestrating these problems? What actually has to happen before someone in authority does something serious to put an end to all of this? Do we need to change our State and Federal governments to get some sensible policies and action on this matter?
Henry, do you think that this is a 'one off' event or do you suspect that these views are the meat and potatoes of 'education' in these islamic schools?
Will this situation get better without any action ? The most needed immediate action is the deportation of the poisonous imams and the isolation of the Sunni muslims in Australia from Wahhabi and such like influences from abroad. Ban Wahhabism in Australia as the very first step.
Sir Wellington Boot. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Islamic boys told of 'evil' Aussies Cameron Stewart
December 07, 2006
STUDENTS at the Islamic school from which two boys were expelled for desecrating the Bible were shown videos of a banned cleric calling Australian Christians "evil" and non-Muslim schools "sewers". Teachers at East Preston Islamic College say students have also been seen downloading and copying material from a website that attacks the Bible as promoting "vicious criminal acts".
The Australian yesterday revealed the school in Melbourne's north expelled two boys and suspended a third over the desecration - a Bible was urinated on, spat on and burnt - during a school camp for boys from years 7 to 10 boys last week.
The Australian has obtained a videotape from the school's library of a lecture given for Australian Muslims by the firebrand British convert Abdur Raheem Green, who was blocked from coming to Australia last year.
In the video, believed to have been taped during a visit in 2003, Green describes Australian non-Muslims as "evil people" and says Muslims in this country must openly criticise Christianity and lure people to Islam.
"If we leave (Muslims) in these (non-Muslim Australian) schools they will be destroyed," he says in the sermon.
"You know very well what takes place in these schools ... it is all about evolution, Christmas, Easter, St Valentine's Day - a barrage. And you expect your children to survive? You think you live in a sewer and you come up smelling of roses?
"Merely living in the company of evil people will inevitably begin to rub off on us and we will begin to acquire their characteristics."
A teacher, who asked not to be named, confirmed that the tape, marked East Preston Islamic College, has been shown to students at the school. It is not known if the tape was seen by the three boys who desecrated the Bible.
Another teacher said yesterday he had seen students at the school downloading and copying pages from the website Evilbible.com.
"For far too long priests and preachers have completely ignored the vicious criminal acts that the Bible promotes," the website says. "The so called God of the Bible makes Osama bin Laden look like a boy scout."
Principal Shaheem Doutie has apologised for the desecration by "ignorant" and "illiterate" children and insists his school promotes religious tolerance. Mr Doutie, who has been at the school since April, said he was unaware of any radical material in the library.
He had previously instructed library staff not to accept any radical material and said he would take steps to remove anything still there.
The desecration was yesterday condemned by Muslim and non-Muslim leaders who called on the community not to overreact.
The Catholic Archbishop in Melbourne, Denis Hart, said there was a good relationship between the Muslim and Christian communities in Melbourne. He said all holy books should be respected.
Yasser Solimon, a former head of the Islamic Council of Victoria, said his community was shocked by the desecration, which should be seen as "the actions of stupid boys rather than any reflection on the school or the wider community".
"I think this needs to be seen in the context of five years of certain types of reporting on global events like the war on terror, what is happening in Iraq, attacks on the Koran by some soldiers in Guantanamo Bay and the Abu Ghraib prison scandal," he said. "It is sad to see the hatreds of one generation being passed on - we need leadership here to stand up collectively to this." |