Thanks James. I lived in the Eastern Suburbs during Uni and when I was first married. It was a pleasant change from western Sydney to say the least.
This is so disturbing to watch and we should indeed be asking how we got here because without understanding the process, we won’t be able to fix it. In fact the Govt doesn’t want to fix it in my opinion.
Our leaders for many years have let in people who are supposedly peaceful Muslims. Even my practicing/non practicing Muslim friends from school could rarely be described as peaceful. Young girls, oppressed and stressed but not necessarily from other students, mostly their families. Many being sent back home after yr 12 to marry some stranger.
I can remember a time when a non Muslim (or incorrect Muslim???) Arabic shop opened in Punchbowl and it went broke rather quickly because the Islamic population fiercely boycotted it. I never saw Punchbowl as a peaceful place to live and work as a teenager.
These protestors, many probably born here and can’t be deported, are the product of bad immigration policies. They have never lived in the Middle East and so have no idea what it’s like. They don’t live by the same Islamic rules because there’d be no women allowed out of their homes and certainly not to be protesting. They weren’t taught to kill Jews from a young age or made to fight in an army or organisation from their early teenage years. They’re virtue signalling and adding violent rhetoric like they’ve seen on tv or online and they say they understand or care but they don’t.
The police should be protecting the Jewish people no matter what it takes and with some forethought could have cut off any streets near the synagogue. This is such a disgrace and ordinary Australians should be horrified at the lack of protection.
If the police commissioner and others in charge had an ounce of courage and thought, they’d stand up completely to these wannabe terrorists and they’d have already stopped it in its tracks before it began. The leaders of their communities should have been jailed for incitement and the others would have ran home scared at a real police squad enforcing our laws.
I’m ashamed to see our Jewish brothers and sisters being treated so disgracefully and if they don’t fix this soon, we’re going to have our own war.
I was watching the show last night, with my daughter (who just happened to be out of her room for a change). Knowing she had friends of a particular persuasion and attends a public school (not by my choice that's for sure). I asked her what she understood of what was going on. She firmly believed Israel was at fault and the P's were the good guys. I shook my head and launched into an impassioned explanation of history and the bible - who'd know that my girl goes to church (sadly she walking the wide path and has been led astray despite my best efforts) I felt punched in the gut that I have failed my child that she had no sense to know what was good and bad. Attempting to put the fear of God in her I said her friends will start war here in our own country and when they do they will not hold back from killing us all, this will be a spiritual and worldly war, and her brother now 18 would likely be called up to fight. I told her I was worried and she should be too.
Sadly our youth are so beguiled by evil and greed and self centeredness that we have no strong men that will stand up and fight to protect us, we have had it too good too long, lulled into a false sense of security and safety.
All we have left to do is pray, that hearts and minds can be changed and that the war is short and we return home to God soon
Thanks James. I lived in the Eastern Suburbs during Uni and when I was first married. It was a pleasant change from western Sydney to say the least.
This is so disturbing to watch and we should indeed be asking how we got here because without understanding the process, we won’t be able to fix it. In fact the Govt doesn’t want to fix it in my opinion.
Our leaders for many years have let in people who are supposedly peaceful Muslims. Even my practicing/non practicing Muslim friends from school could rarely be described as peaceful. Young girls, oppressed and stressed but not necessarily from other students, mostly their families. Many being sent back home after yr 12 to marry some stranger.
I can remember a time when a non Muslim (or incorrect Muslim???) Arabic shop opened in Punchbowl and it went broke rather quickly because the Islamic population fiercely boycotted it. I never saw Punchbowl as a peaceful place to live and work as a teenager.
These protestors, many probably born here and can’t be deported, are the product of bad immigration policies. They have never lived in the Middle East and so have no idea what it’s like. They don’t live by the same Islamic rules because there’d be no women allowed out of their homes and certainly not to be protesting. They weren’t taught to kill Jews from a young age or made to fight in an army or organisation from their early teenage years. They’re virtue signalling and adding violent rhetoric like they’ve seen on tv or online and they say they understand or care but they don’t.
The police should be protecting the Jewish people no matter what it takes and with some forethought could have cut off any streets near the synagogue. This is such a disgrace and ordinary Australians should be horrified at the lack of protection.
If the police commissioner and others in charge had an ounce of courage and thought, they’d stand up completely to these wannabe terrorists and they’d have already stopped it in its tracks before it began. The leaders of their communities should have been jailed for incitement and the others would have ran home scared at a real police squad enforcing our laws.
I’m ashamed to see our Jewish brothers and sisters being treated so disgracefully and if they don’t fix this soon, we’re going to have our own war.
My heart is breaking for our world!!
I was watching the show last night, with my daughter (who just happened to be out of her room for a change). Knowing she had friends of a particular persuasion and attends a public school (not by my choice that's for sure). I asked her what she understood of what was going on. She firmly believed Israel was at fault and the P's were the good guys. I shook my head and launched into an impassioned explanation of history and the bible - who'd know that my girl goes to church (sadly she walking the wide path and has been led astray despite my best efforts) I felt punched in the gut that I have failed my child that she had no sense to know what was good and bad. Attempting to put the fear of God in her I said her friends will start war here in our own country and when they do they will not hold back from killing us all, this will be a spiritual and worldly war, and her brother now 18 would likely be called up to fight. I told her I was worried and she should be too.
Sadly our youth are so beguiled by evil and greed and self centeredness that we have no strong men that will stand up and fight to protect us, we have had it too good too long, lulled into a false sense of security and safety.
All we have left to do is pray, that hearts and minds can be changed and that the war is short and we return home to God soon