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‘A Line Has Been Drawn’

It’s only taken two years for police and government to stand up to anti-Semitic goons.

This should have been stopped in October 2023. The Good Oil. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

Well, it’s only taken two years for the NSW Labor government to do what it should have from the very start.

The NSW Court of Appeal has made a prohibition order against Sunday’s [pro-Palestine] [anti-Semitic] Sydney Opera House protest, paving the way for potential arrests should organisers be unwilling or unable to redirect activists.

The phrase, ‘too little, too late’ springs to mind. The time to act was October 7, 2023, when the streets of Muslim Western Sydney erupted into spontaneous celebration of the worst massacre of Jews since WWII. The Minns government and NSW Police should have acted then and two nights later stopped a mob of Muslims storming the Sydney Opera House, chanting ‘Gas the Jews’. Instead, police did nothing… except to arrest a Jewish-Australian, for carrying the Israeli flag.

For the next two years, police and politicians sat on their hands while a wave of anti-Semitic rhetoric, violence and terror engulfed Australia, which should be no surprise with NSW Police. As the book The Cronulla Riots: The Inside Story shows, police went to great lengths to cover up the shocking wave of Muslim violence that engulfed Sydney ‘in retaliation’, including secretly intercepting plots to do drive-by machine-gunnings and grenade attacks.

All of that was kept from the public, in the name of ‘social cohesion’, which in practice means nothing more than ‘coddle the Muslims so they don’t get too bomby-stabby and keeping Australians in the dark so they don’t get too righteously angry’.

The Court of Appeal’s judgment on the Sydney Opera House [pro-Palestine] [anti-Semitic] protest confirms activists who knowingly breach a prohibition order can be held in contempt of court, one of the strictest penalties protestors have ever been threatened with in the state.

“Where an order is made … breach of that order may render a person in contempt of court,” the judgment reads.

It comes after Chief Justice Bell on Wednesday said his orders should not be considered a “paper tiger”, despite leniency by past judges.

And don’t these anti-Semitic scumbags know they can always rely on a soft-touch lefty judge to let them off. In fact, they’re clearly planning on it.

Ahead of the decision, lawyers and organisers for the Palestine Action Group refused to rule out forging ahead with an unauthorised protest, with lead PAG defendant Amal Naser on Wednesday saying it was “unclear” whether organisers were willing or able to divert any march away from the Opera House […]

The planned marches across the country come days after a “Glory to our Martyrs” demonstration in Bankstown drew bipartisan condemnation for falling on the two year anniversary of the October 7 attack on Israel – proving how little progress has been made on curbing anti-Semitism, according to Jewish leaders.

Lest anyone think that was a coincidence, anti-Semitic graffiti in Melbourne made it plain what the game is. “Oct 7, do it again,” the graffiti read. In other words: kill Jews.

This is what weak, spineless Labor creeps like Anthony Albanese and Chris Minns have enabled with their conspicuous lack of action.

NSW Premier Chris Minns welcomed the court’s ruling.

And then turned right around and pandered to the Jew-hating goons.

“I know that there’s been many Palestinian Action Group protests over the last two years, something approaching 100 during that period of time. In fairness the vast majority of them have gone off without incident.”

Do you think celebrating the murders of Jews and valorising terrorists, from Hamas to Hezbollah and the Iranian regime is ‘without incident’?

The Executive Council of Australian Jewry has welcomed the NSW Supreme Court’s decision to block the Sunday [pro-Palestine] [anti-Semitic] protest at the Opera House, saying “finally, a line has been drawn”.

Don’t kid yourselves it’s anything but a line drawn in quicksand. Labor aren’t going to alienate their most critical voting bloc.


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