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Albo’s Pallies Already Being Sent Back

Whoever could have foreseen this?

Why are they hiding their faces? The Good Oil. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

Well, that didn’t take long.

Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside Home Affairs ­Minister Tony Burke’s electorate office on Thursday, after the ­detention of a woman from Gaza who was living in Sydney.

Well, well, well. Who could have seen that coming?

Only everyone with half a brain who predicted exactly this sort of trouble when Anthony Albanese fell over himself to snag a headline-grabbing parcel of ‘Palestinians’, in order to butter up to the anti-Semitic left and the Western Sydney Muslim vote. It’s almost as if rushing to import the very people who lined the streets to jeer and spit at Jewish hostages on October 7, without any sort of security vetting, was going to end badly.

The only other certainty is that this is just the first of many.

Maha Almassri, a Palestinian refugee, was detained following a pre-dawn raid on her southwest Sydney home, after she was deemed a security risk by ASIO.

A letter related to the detention of Ms Almassri stated that ASIO had found she had failed the “character test” to hold a visa in Australia. According to documents seen by the Daily Telegraph, the 61-year-old’s visa was cancelled by the Immigration ­Department after it was advised that Ms Almassri had been assessed to be ­“directly or indirectly a risk to security”.

It is understood Ms Almassri came to Australia from Gaza last year.

In other words, ASIO have finally got around to doing the security checks that Albo prevented them from doing in the first place. The government deliberately sidelined security agencies in its haste to virtue signal. The only ‘check’ was getting Pallies to fill in an online application.

Yes, really.

We can be sure that she is only the start.

Her brother-in-law Soliman Almassri said there had been “no explanation” for her detention.

Except that there has: she has been assessed as a security risk. I wonder why?

“There’s no reason … what threat to security are they talking about? A member of her family has been killed, her house (in Gaza) has been destroyed.”

Gee, I wonder why? It couldn’t possibly be anything to do with Hamas, now could it?

Well, that’s one down, 3000 or so more to go.

And send this lot with them.

Australians have been left shocked by footage of thousands of Muslims surrounding St Patrick’s Cathedral in Melbourne during an Islamic parade.

The crowds gathered in the city centre to observe Ashura, a day of mourning where Shia Muslims worldwide commemorate the death of Imam Hussein, and marched from the Treasury Gardens, past St Patrick’s, to Parliament House for a speech, and then on to Spring Street.

The claim from the Muslims is that this is ‘just a parade’ with a ‘designated route’, which just happens to surround one of Australia’s most important Christian churches.

Sure… and the Orange Marches in Ireland are just parades, too. Nothing to do with intimidating Catholics or asserting Protestant ascension.

How stupid do they think we are?

One video taken from the car shows the crowds surrounding the Catholic cathedral, while chanting in a foreign language is played from a loudspeaker.

“This is absolutely insane. An entire legion of Muslim men encircled Melbourne’s Cathedral,” the video caption on X read.

“The level of intimidation Christians would have felt to enter their Holy place is off the charts. This cannot be allowed to happen.”

Try flipping the script: imagine what would happen if thousands of Christians surrounded Lakemba Mosque and mass prayed? There would be blood in the streets – if the police didn’t swoop and arrest all the Christians first.

“Let Christians encircle a synagogue, and you’d see public order police, attack dogs, tear gas, batons, rubber bullets and arrests galore. Why is that?” asked a third [X user].

To pile hypocrisy on hypocrisy, the crowd was addressed by Labor MP Julian Hill. Hill, as it happens, is openly homosexual.

Let’s see him try to address a gathering in Shia Iran and see what happens.


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