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How Deep and Wide Does This Run?

Allegations of systemic anti-Semitism at hospital; Muslim groups defend hateful nurses.

Bankstown Hospital unveils its new signage. The Good Oil. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

As Australia tries to digest the shocking video of two Sydney Muslim nurses bragging about killing Jews, the obvious question is: how far does this go? As Good Oil readers have pointed out, the fact that the two obviously felt perfectly at ease spouting such hate on video, in their nurses’ uniforms and in their hospital workplace, suggests that their attitudes are, to at least some degree, normal and socially acceptable in that workplace.

Naturally, the NSW premier is desperate to assure us otherwise.

NSW Premier Chris Minns […] has sought to reassure residents about the safety of the healthcare system […]

“I mean, I can’t promise that every single health care worker doesn’t harbour the same hate or the same views, but what I can say is that the evidence is that it’s a small, small fraction.”

When it comes to Bankstown hospital, though, a stone’s throw from Sydney’s Muslim heartland, at least anecdotal evidence suggests otherwise. Former Victorian Liberal Party president Michael Kroger, speaking to journalist Sharri Markson, relates some of the alarming stories he’s heard.

I just saw an email from someone who was going to have an operation there. A Jewish man had an operation there a few years ago under the Liberal government, by the way, not under Minn’s. He canceled his operation at Bankstown Hospital because a friend of his who worked at the hospital said, if you’re Jewish don’t come here, they spit on the food of the Jews before it’s delivered. They don’t do mandatory post ops. They leave their beds soiled for as long as they possibly can. They make life as difficult as possible for Jewish patients.

The immediate reaction of the NSW nurses’ union also speaks volumes.

“The NSWNMA reiterates its condemnation of all forms of racism, bigotry and hatred, including acts of antisemitism and Islamophobia,” a statement read.

When a politician or union can’t put out a statement on anti-Semitism without reflexively adding, ‘…and Islamophobia’, we know they’re speaking with a forked tongue.

Especially when the NSWNMA has been vocally ‘pro-Palestinian’ – which is at the very least adjacent to open anti-Semitism. If you demand funding for the anti-Semitic UNRWA, to deny defence materials to Israel, and a ceasefire while innocent Israelis are still held hostage, how can you seriously claim to oppose anti-Semitism?

As Markson asks, is this just the tip of the Jew-hating iceberg in Sydney’s health system?

We also need to know if this jihadi attitude is limited to this pair in Bangstown Hospital or if it's spread throughout the hospital and the health system So this all needs to be part of the investigation, along with questioning of their supervisor. Did their supervisor know that the pair felt this way? Now, if this behavior wasn't caught on camera, then we would know nothing about it, and that's our fear. We suspect that this sentiment is out there, but we just don't usually have the evidence.

Tellingly, the supposedly ‘moderate’ Muslim leadership in Australia, always so quick to screech about ‘Islamophobia’, have so far failed to say a single word in condemnation of the nurses. In fact, the only responses from Muslim and ‘pro-Palestinian’ groups has been to defend the anti-Semites.

“The Hijabi Lawyer” AKA Ramia A Sultan defends the two Sydney nurses filmed talking about killing Jews, arguing that the true victims are Muslims “entrapped” and victimised by Islamophobic media.

She’s a member of the Australian Palestine Activist Network board […]
Islamist extremist group Hizb Ut Tahrir used its Australian based front “Stand For Palestine Aus” to explicitly defend the two Sydney nurses and their call to kill Jews by arguing that they were simply “mocking Zionists online while on their break”.

As Andrew Bolt points out, this is all just part and parcel of the unasked-for policy of ‘multiculturalism’ foisted on us for decades by the chattering elites.

There’s much else I never believed I’d see in this land of my birth. Never did I expect to now see a synagogue firebombed, another threatened with a caravan filled with explosives, Jews assaulted in the street.

Never did I expect to see an Australian government, hungry for Muslim votes, pretend there was an equal and opposite “Islamophobia” to worry about, and stoke this Jew hatred by demonising Israel, refusing to see Israel faced the same civilisational hatred, only even more brutal.

But there are some things I did see coming.

Forty years ago I saw Paul Keating and other Labor figures already pandering for Muslim votes by fighting to stop Muslim radical Sheik Taj El-Din Hilaly being expelled from Australia for his vile preaching.
They succeeded, and Hilaly became Australia’s Mufti.

From that time on, Hilaly did nothing but preach hate – always in Arabic (he never bothered to learn English, despite living in Australia for three decades) – and his community clearly approved. After all, they elected him not just Mufti, but imam of the largest mosque in Sydney, naming him ‘Muslim Man of the Year’ in 2005.

Does any Jew really think these two nurses are alone? Do any now feel safe going to Bankstown Hospital, or even walking through our cities wearing a kippah or a Star of David?

No, this hatred is not individual. It’s tribal.

I guess that’s why the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils, our peak Muslim body, yet again fails to condemn an atrocity like this.

It’s also why more Australian Muslims fought for the Islamic State than volunteered for the Australian Army fighting them.

That’s something our leaders never worked out, when they opened our doors to mass immigration from the Middle East.

The Albanese government is even now giving tourism visas to 3000 Palestinians from terrorist-run Gaza without conducting proper security checks.

It’s one thing for Albanese to cry crocodile tears when yet another Islamic anti-Semite is caught out, but when he’s busily importing thousands more, we know which side he’s really on. The one he desperately needs to vote for him, if he’s to have a hope of clinging to government.


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