IF / THEN
Read the news and join the dots
IF …
Kamala Harris describes Donald Trump giving the middle finger to hecklers as an act that diminished the office of US President …
THEN …
how would she describe the Biden Administration hosting topless transgender women at the White House when she was VP? Oh, and don’t forget there was cocaine found in the West Wing too.
But sure, Trump flipping the bird to someone who yelled that he was a “pedophile protector” is the real travesty.
IF …
the government wants to stop sick people producing sexualised images of children …
THEN …
they should prosecute and jail anyone found to have produced such images rather than ban the AI tool that can do it.
IF …
you want a glorious example of a self-own …
THEN …
you can’t go past Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey who told journalists why he was so angry that ICE agents were in his city rounding up illegal immigrants.
"Imagine if your town was invaded by thousands of agents who don't share your values!"
Please excuse me while I roll around the floor in hysterics.
IF …
you’d like to read the statement put out by Pro-Palestinian activists condemning the Islamic Republic for murdering some 20,000 unarmed Iranian civilians …
THEN …
Here it is in full …
IF …
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke admits that Islamist organisation Hizb ut-Tahrir “have played a game for a long time in keeping themselves just below the legal threshold … they have created a pathway for others to engage in violence, (they) have been careful to not explicitly call for it themselves” …
THEN …
why, until 15 Australians were shot dead at Bondi, has the Albanese Government done absolutely nothing about it?
IF …
Australia’s top Muslim body, The Australian Islamic Federation Council, seriously believe the Government’s hate speech laws are - and I quote - “part of a wider effort to hold the Muslim community collectively responsible for the Bondi attack” …
THEN …
God help us. That the AIFC think Muslims are the victims here is not only depressingly typical, but extraordinarily dangerous.
No-one holds the Muslim community collectively responsible for the Bondi attack. But everyone with a brain understands there is a problem within the Muslim community that urgently needs to be addressed by the Muslim community.
Fat chance of that happening anytime soon.
And so we are left with a problem. If there is a problem within the Muslim community that needs addressing in order to ensure the safety of Australians, and if the Muslim community not only refuses to address that issue but vehemently denies there is any issue … what then?
IF …
police at the Pro-Palestinian march in Sydney on Saturday arrested a man for holding a sign that said “Blame Hamas” but don’t take any action whatsoever against a person holding a sign that said “Globalise the Intifada” …
THEN …
our authorities have learned nothing from the events of the past two years, or - worse - from the Bondi terror attack.
If a man holding a sign condemning a listed Islamist terror organisation - Hamas - is a risk to public peace, then we have enormous problems.
And that our police would prefer to remove the guy condemning a terror organisation than deal with those who might take issue with him is deeply concerning.
IF …
One Nation’s primary vote is now at 22 percent according to Newspoll, ahead of the Coalition on 21 percent …
THEN …
this is an extraordinary result.
Maybe now the "moderates" in the Liberal Party will finally get the message? I doubt it.
Pauline Hanson is saying what the majority of conservative voters wish the Coalition would say.
IF …
alleged Bondi shooter Naveed Akram has requested - and been given - a Koran to read in prison …
THEN …
once again the rest of Australia is left wondering
(a) why our elites insist terrorism is unrelated to Islam
(b) why Muslim leaders are not urgently addressing all of their adherents as to why Islam rejects violence
(c) why Islamic organisations are not immediately distancing themselves from and publicly shaming sister organisations that don’t absolutely denounce terrorist organisations
IF …
you ever wondered how Christianity was viewed by journalists at the BBC …
THEN …
wonder now more.
BBC news anchor Geeta Guru-Murthy asked musician DC3 to name a few of his heroes.
She audibly hissed when the singer replied: “Jesus Christ”. Like a vampire offended by a bright light.
Do you think she’d have hissed if he’d replied The Prophet Mohammad? Had DC3 nominated Mohammad there would have been gushing appreciation and respect.
Guru-Murthy has since claimed she was “simply breathing in before moving to end the interview”.
Yeah, nah.
She may need to see her doctor. No-one breathes like that unless they have emphysema.
IF …
a new poll by the IPA has found that 76 percent of Australians say they support Australia Day being celebrated on January 26 …
THEN …
is anyone really surprised?
Never forget that the controversy over Australia Day is drummed up every year by a small group of activists who have made grievance the centre of their identity.












Another great IF/THEN James.
Muslims are always playing the victim card & both our media & govts constantly pander to them. Sure, there are many good Muslims, but they stay quiet when the radicals amongst them are active which only means they’re either afraid of speaking up against them or they condone their actions.
Looking forward to a fabulous Australia Day filled with Australian flags, bbqs, good cheer, respect & unity.
Cheers to all. Oy Oy Oy!!
Hi James- no argument from me about any of the issues you deal with...in particular the muslim clerics & leaders definitely should be out there, loud & clear on public media denouncing anti- semetic attacks. As for the murderer in prison being given a Koran- dreadful. If he is to be re- educated he needs to be given a bible! Amen.