The Coalition has a lot on its plate as they look forward to a Federal election next year. One item on the Prime Minister’s plate is the Muslim situation. For instance, ‘Melbourne recently suffered a terrorist attack from a Muslim extremist who had lived in the country for many years. The diversity bollards that pepper the city like acne on the face of a teenager working at McDonalds appear to have little effect on knife wielding maniacs. The rumor is that the authorities latest pitch is to cover the footpaths with shopping trolleys, although the challenge will be where they’re going to find all of the 1 dollar coins.
But the federal government, and in particular our great conservative white hope, prime minister Scott Morrison, (and let us never forget that it was his crucial vote that got Turnbull over the line against Abbott), has a much better idea. He’s proposing some sort of round table where all of the local Muslim leaders can participate in a lively discussion about how they can all pretend that they’re not stirring up trouble in “their communities”.
The fact that in Australia we have Muslim communities with their own leaders, (including an Australian Grand Mufti), is all the evidence required of the actual problem.
And that is the complete failure of these immigrants to successfully integrate into Australian society, as if they ever were going to.
Show me the Bishop of Mecca and then I’ll take your Australian Grand Mufti seriously.’
‘Inviting Muslim leaders to some sort of roundtable to discuss radical Islam in Australia is like inviting Japanese admiral Yamamoto to a closed discussion on how we could have got the Japs to stop dropping bombs on Darwin.
The Muslim community in Australia is effectively a parallel society. Not only that, it is naturally antithetical with its host society, and more importantly it is acutely aware of this antithesis while its host society is in blatant denial. More and more the push is to make Australians fit in with Muslim demands; cultural, legal, religious or otherwise.’https://www.xyz.net.au/australian-leaders-in-denial-over-islam/
