When Terrorists Like Your Multiculturalism
Al-Qaeda believes Australia contains enough sympathisers to answer its call. Our leaders insist the real problem is people who notice.
Islamic terror group Al-Qaeda has gone online and given the Bondi shooters a five-star review - as it were.
And, they’ve urged their followers in Australia to consider a sequel.
All of which raises a deeply unsettling question.
What’s more shocking?
That the Islamists in Al-Qaeda think shooting 15 Australians dead on a Sydney beach in the middle of the day is praiseworthy?
Or … that the Islamists in Al-Qaeda think there are plenty of budding Islamists in Australia willing to do the same, or worse?
The Islamic terror group has called for people living in here – or as they call it … “behind enemy lines” – to conduct attacks like the Bondi massacre … which they describe as “the gold standard”.
The terrorist group says that Bondi-style shoot ‘em ups are – and I quote - “the least” that their followers can do.
The least they can do for what? For Catholicism?
The scary part is that Al-Qaeda obviously believe there’s a market for their message in this country.
They even published a brochure online, encouraging more attacks, and featuring a photograph of the Bondi shooters whom they describe as “knights”.
Which is wonderfully ironic, considering actual knights spent several centuries trying to stop people exactly like Al-Qaeda.
History ain’t what it used to be.
Al Qaeda tells their followers that they should give Westerners “a taste of war”. And says that …


