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It’s Back to Pakistan for You!

Italy deports swivel-eyed Muslim fanatic.

He looks nice. The Good Oil. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

One of the most perplexing things about the self-immolation of the West is just why we so endlessly tolerate the very people who wish to destroy us. Not even that’s craven enough for our political elites, of course: they go out of their way to import thousands of people who hate everything about us except our generous welfare states.

Australian PM Anthony Albanese, for instance, is actively importing thousands of ‘Palestinians’ with barely even the most cursory security checks. There’s two things we can say with reasonable certainty about the average ‘Palestinian’ (besides the low IQ and family history of in-breeding): they will most definitely hate Jews (Pew surveys put the rate of anti-Semitism in Gaza at upwards of 97 per cent), support Hamas’ crimes on October 7 and vastly prefer Hamas over Anthony Albanese’s touted Fatah.

The only other certainty is that most, having got their foot in the door of the West, will never leave. Nor will they ever be told to leave, now matter how corrosive they are to Australian society.

At least Italy is finally taking belated action against imported Islamic hate-mongers.

On October 8th, 2024, Italy signed the decree for the deportation of Zulfiqar Khan, a 54-year-old imam based in Bologna. Khan, a Pakistani citizen who entered Italy in 1995, had his residence permit revoked at the same time as his expulsion.

Bet he wishes he’d come to Australia instead, where Anthony Albanese will go to any lengths to pander to Islamic grievance.

The administrative decree highlighted that since autumn 2023, Khan’s behaviour had increasingly exhibited ideological fanaticism and a shift towards radical positions. His rhetoric was noted to have included strong anti-Western, antisemitic, homophobic, and anti-feminist sentiments. During one of his sermons, Khan reportedly encouraged Muslim believers to resist the State’s imposition of taxes, arguing that the resources should remain within the Muslim community. He also referred to homosexuality as a disease that needed to be cured and something Muslims had a right to fight in order to prevent what he believed could be catastrophic consequences, such as the extinction of the human race.

Khan’s social media activity, between November 2023 and April 2024, was said to have included videos in which he accused Americans, Germans, French, English, and Italians of supporting impure Zionists. He also invoked Allah to destroy the oppressors, particularly Western states that support Israel. Italian authorities also linked Khan to foreigners who were involved in Islamist extremist groups and suggested he could facilitate the infiltration of political-religious and paramilitary organisations in the Bologna area.

Sounds like just another Friday night prayers at Sydney’s Lakemba Mosque, really.

Khan’s antisemitic comments were also documented […]

Khan’s views were further publicised during an appearance on the Italian TV show Dritto e Rovescio in November 2023, where he described Israelites as terrorists and deceivers, referencing the Bible to support his claims. In July 2024, videos were posted on the Iqraa Islamic Center’s Facebook page in which Khan attacked Italian-Egyptian journalist Magdi Cristiano Allam, who had converted from Islam to Christianity. Allam, who had been living under police protection due to threats from Islamist extremists, was criticised by Khan in these videos.

On several occasions, Khan challenged Italian government officials, asserting that the Italian Constitution provided him with the protection to say what he wished. He also claimed that the Quran guided his words, while the constitution acted as an umbrella for his speech.

Challenge accepted.

However, the Italian authorities took a firm stance with Khan’s deportation and the decision not to authorise pro-Palestinian demonstrations celebrating the October 7th massacre.

Unlike in Australia, where a conga-line of Labor governments bend over backwards to accommodate the anti-Semitic mobs who take over our major cities nearly every weekend.

Khan’s expulsion followed the sanctioning of another imam in Italy, Mohammad Hannoun, by the US Treasury Department. Hannoun, a Genoa-based Palestinian architect, was identified as a Hamas member involved in raising funds for the group.

Yep, that definitely sounds like just another Friday night prayers at Lakemba Mosque.


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