By Cassandra & Circe
Our police do a great job. They are the thin blue line between law and anarchy.
But is their ability to apply the law impartially being compromised by instructions from on high to comply with Islamic sensitivities?
On Sunday 18th January, Friends of Palestine organised a march through Melbourne CBD. There was a very small police presence, which stood by while serious criminal acts were being committed. Police failed to enforce our laws relating to hatred and incitement to violence (see Tots for Genocide). Those inciting violence by text on banners or clothing were not apprehended. If this mob rule isn’t stopped now, it will progress to actual violence on our streets, as regularly happens in Europe – just look at the Paris intifada! Are there no limits?
Does the law apply equally to all or not? Calling for mass genocide goes far beyond even the unacceptable incitement to violence.
A line has been crossed: the people responsible must be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Cultural sensitivity must not only apply to Muslims. Decent Australians are appalled at the death threats to fellow citizens, which, if allowed to go unprosecuted, will be extended to all non-Muslims - after all, we’re all infidels! Read more ...
Our police do a great job. They are the thin blue line between law and anarchy.
But is their ability to apply the law impartially being compromised by instructions from on high to comply with Islamic sensitivities?
On Sunday 18th January, Friends of Palestine organised a march through Melbourne CBD. There was a very small police presence, which stood by while serious criminal acts were being committed. Police failed to enforce our laws relating to hatred and incitement to violence (see Tots for Genocide). Those inciting violence by text on banners or clothing were not apprehended. If this mob rule isn’t stopped now, it will progress to actual violence on our streets, as regularly happens in Europe – just look at the Paris intifada! Are there no limits?
Does the law apply equally to all or not? Calling for mass genocide goes far beyond even the unacceptable incitement to violence.
A line has been crossed: the people responsible must be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Cultural sensitivity must not only apply to Muslims. Decent Australians are appalled at the death threats to fellow citizens, which, if allowed to go unprosecuted, will be extended to all non-Muslims - after all, we’re all infidels! Read more ...
Source: Australian Islamist Monitor