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Finally, after two years of sitting on their hands and letting violent, hateful anti-Semites have the run of Sydney’s streets, NSW Police finally started dishing out what they should have two years ago. The Pallywankers, the left-Islam alliance of thugs and drooling Jew-haters, finally got what they deserved.
Funny, the left love to brag about the Battle of Cable Street, when anti-Semitic fascists were driven out with extreme prejudice. Eighty years later, call it the Battle of Surrey Hills: anti-Semitic fascists were once again given a well-deserved beating. Only this time, the left were definitely on the ‘wrong side of history’ they like to prattle about.
Nine people have been hit with charges after scuffles broke out between protesters and police at a pro-Palestine rally on Monday.
NSW Police said five people were taken to hospital after the ugly scenes in Sydney, and two police officers were treated at the scene.
The ages of those charges range from 19 to 67, and all have been charged with assault or public order offences.
The arrested include a man crying ‘police brutality’, after he bit a copper, drawing blood.
All this after ‘protest’ organisers flagrantly broke the law.
An anti-Israel rally of thousands turned into clashes with police on Monday night as sections of the crowd attempted to march on from Town Hall, in defiance of a court ruling.
Of course the disgusting political left are clutching their pearls for their anti-Semitic chums.
City of Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore described Monday night’s pro-Palestine demonstrations as “legitimate” and called for an independent investigation into NSW Police’s actions after the protest turned violent.
This is the same revolting politician, remember, who proudly stormed across the Sydney Harbour Bridge under the ISIS flag, simpering in front of giant placards of murderous Iranian dictator Ayatollah Khomeini. These creeps are beyond parody.
Speaking of creeps beyond parody, Albo’s reverting back to his slimy standard, as calls grow to strip bogan harridan Grace Tame of her Australian of the Year gong for inciting anti-Semitic violence.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has refused to condemn former Australian of the Year Grace Tame who has been accused of using a “vile anti-Semitic slur” at a Sydney protest.
Ms Tame led chants of “globalise the intifada” at a rally against the visit of Israel president Isaac Herzog, a slogan which could be banned in NSW under proposed hate speech laws.
Melissa McIntosh, shadow communications minister, asked Mr Albanese to “unequivocally condemn this disgusting display of anti-Semitism” at Question Time.
NSW Premier Chris Minns is also once again showing his essential gutlessness and duplicity.
NSW Premier Chris Minns has labelled a chant of “globalise the intifada” by former Australian of the Year Grace Tame at a protest against the visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog “a distressing scene”.
So, do something about it. Write to the National Australia Day Council (NADC) demanding she be stripped of her award. If Steve Irwin could be removed from the award simply for being filmed feeding a crocodile while holding his baby son, surely openly inciting violence and hate against Jews is a no-brainer for stripping the gong from this hateful, attention-seeking bint?
Who are we kidding? Minns is too slimy to even call out his own MPs.
NSW Premier Chris Minns has resisted calls to discipline a small band of pro-Palestine Labor MPs – including one who blamed new state laws for contributing to violent clashes between protesters and police in Sydney – despite mounting frustrations within the party.
Mr Minns acknowledged the attendance of four Labor backbenchers at Monday’s fiery rally protesting Israeli president Isaac Herzog’s arrival was “politically inconvenient” for him, but said he would not begin an “endless loop of sacking” MPs who attended rallies or spoke against his government.
I mean, if he started sacking all the anti-Semites in his party, he’d end up with no party at all.
Once again, it’s left to One Nation to be the voice of moral clarity.
Former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce told Sky News he thought Ms Tame should be stripped of her Australian of the Year honour.
“You have a responsibility, when given an honour by the Australian people, to basically conduct yourself in a way that inspires the harmonious nature of Australia,” he said.
This is something Tame has never done, once, in her public ‘career’. She’s hateful, spiteful, divisive and altogether unfit for the Australian of the Year honour. Every second she clings on to it only dishonours Australia more.