On Last Night's Terror Attack at a Sydney Church ...
The PM doesn't get it. And so Christians will never be safe while his government is (barely) in charge
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has taken time out from undermining Israel to comment on last night’s terror attack in Western Sydney.
Police were called to the Assyrian orthodox church in Wakely about 7.10pm last night after Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was repeatedly stabbed as he delivered a sermon.
The alleged attacker was heard to say …
"If they didn’t insult my prophet, I wouldn’t have come here. If he didn’t involve himself in my religion, I would not have come here."
At least now we know why we desperately need hate speech laws. After all, if no-one is allowed to criticise Islam, no-one will be stabbed! I digress.
Police officially declared the incident a terror attack at 1.35am. Why did it take them so long? Everyone else knew it was motivated by Islam at 7.11pm.
Well, don’t forget, we’re dealing with NSW police who require many weeks, not to mention expert advice, to work out whether they heard people say “gas the Jews” or “good evening to youse”.
So there was that.
The Prime Minister tweeted …
“I have been briefed by the AFP and our security agencies regarding the shocking incident at Wakeley’s Christ the Good Shepherd Church.”
Wow. A priest is repeatedly stabbed in a place of worship and that’s the tweet? I’m glad Mr Albanese didn’t over exert himself on that one.
He later added …
“As police continue their investigations, Australians are thinking of those who have been injured, the first responders who rushed to help and the police who worked to restore order. In testing times, Australians stand together.”
With respect, the PM hasn’t a clue what Australians are thinking. (Didn’t the October 14 Voice referendum prove that?)
Most Australians are thinking … how is it that we have become a nation in which churchmen are not safe reading from a Bible in a place of worship?
Most are thinking … this Labor government's diversity fetish has made our nation more dangerous!
The PM later held a press conference at which he said …
“This is a disturbing incident.”
Yep.
When you are stabbed multiple times in the face for critiquing Islam, that is disturbing.
“There is no place for violence in our community. There's no place for violent extremism. We're a peace-loving nation.”
It’s true. We are a peace loving nation.
So why is the government intent on importing more and more people whose worldview is shaped by a violent ideology?
The PM was asked what he could do to reassure an anxious public …
“Part of us standing up here is to reassure the public that the authorities are doing their work.”
Hmmm. Just on that, NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb seemed far more upset by reaction to the terror attack than by the attack itself.
She issued a stern warning to people who rioted outside Christ the Good Shepherd Church following the stabbing of their priest, declaring …
"We will find you and we will come and arrest you.”
There is no excuse for people, no matter how upset, damaging police vehicles. But Commissioner Karen might try reading the room.
For six months the people of Sydney have had to listen to Islamic leaders give thinly veiled death threats to Jews while police claimed they were unable to do anything.
So when an Islamic jihadist stabs a churchman in the face as he delivers a Monday night Mass, is it really so surprising people are outraged?
Commissioner Karen would be much better off finding and arresting all those who are facilitating and importing hostile people and ideologies into Australia with no electoral mandate to do so!
Police today stationed officers outside mosques to prevent tit-for-tat violence. Hmm … watch how quickly the real danger becomes Islamophobia. We’ve been down this street many times before.
The Prime Minister was asked at today’s press conference about videos of the attack being circulated on social media.
Bearing in mind that the attack happened during a church service that was live streamed, footage of the attack went around the world in real time.
The PM said he was very concerned about “publication of videos that can be very harmful particularly for younger people”.
He said he had spoken with communications minister and the E-Safety Commissioner and that …
“We continue to work with the E-Safety Commissioner to use whatever powers are at our disposal to demand that material be taken down.”
Of course! We can’t have actual evidence of what Islamic jihadis do to Christian ministers accessible on the internet. Someone might get the wrong idea about Islamic jihadis!
The PM was asked if multiculturalism was a threat to harmony in this country. He replied …
“It’s vital to stress what unites us.”
Which I suppose explains why Labor and the Greens attempt, at every turn, to undermine Australia Day.
It also explains their black armband view of Australian history where British colonisation is viewed as an evil and our society is portrayed as inherently racist.
So uniting.
A journalist asked if there was anything the priest might have said that triggered the attack. After all, the attacker did say that he wouldn’t have been there had the priest not insulted Muhammad.
Peace be upon him.
(I add that last part as a sop to knife happy jihadists who are moved to murder in order to protect Islam’s hard won reputation as a religion of peace)
Does it matter what the minister said? Really?
Would the journalist asked what a rape victim was wearing?
Here’s a tip for the journalist. Islam, which arrived more than 600 years AFTER Jesus and which denies the divinity of Jesus is an anti-Christ religion. Muhammad is a prophet only in the sense that he is a false prophet.
Every Christian knows this. Should they now avoid saying it in Australia for fear of being murdered?
The PM was asked what comfort he could give to Christians.
His réponse was interesting …
“To the Assyrian community in particular, my heart goes out to you today. We will come trough this. This (group) is a great contributor to the community in Western Sydney. These are difficult times.”
Er, this was not an attack on the Assyrian community. It was an attack on Christians.
The PM doesn’t get it. He’s never got it. I don’t think he wants to get it.
Christians in this country are not safe while Anthony Albanese and his government are (barely) in charge.
Sadly, Australia is firmly ingrained in a post-christian worldview...with a government that has absolutely no idea what the people they are supposed to represent actually want. They are constantly trying to force what they think we need on us, despite having no idea what people actually need. Our government has lost touch with it's people and it's people have lost touch with the realities of functioning together as a society.
Our government have gone all out to remove and not even recognise Christianity in this nation, and are now looking for something else to blame for the results this has produced.
We need a move of the Holy Spirit to convict of sin and lead to repentance...
And we need a Christian church that lives in the powerful grace of God, that is shining His love and kindness and drawing people to Him...showing them how to live as faithful followers of Jesus in our everyday lives.
Well and courageously said James, sad that none of our spineless and gormless politicians and senior police representatives haven't got the courage to say the same, bleeding obvious, things.
A pox on them.