One of the more infuriatingly stupid arguments from the pro-mass immigration mob is the one blithered by odious South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas: ‘But who will wipe your bum when you get old?’
Well, Mali, I’d prefer it not be someone who’ll murder me because I have a dog.
A former nurse who fled to India after 24-year-old Toyah Cordingley was found fatally stabbed and half-buried on a Queensland, Australia beach has been sentenced to life in prison seven years after the brutal killing…
Cordingley disappeared on Oct 21, 2018, after driving to Wangetti Beach to walk her dog, PEOPLE previously reported. When she didn’t return home that night, her family searched for her. Her father found her body the next morning half-buried in sand dunes, while the dog was located alive and tied tightly to a tree nearby.
Her body was discovered with a slashed throat and at least 26 stab wounds, the court heard, per the ABC and BBC. She had been left in a shallow and sandy grave…
Investigators identified [Rajwinder Singh] as a person of interest when they realized the movements of his blue Alfa Romeo matched those of Cordingley’s phone as it traveled away from the beach, per the ABC.
In other words, he not only savagely murdered her, he stole her phone as well. Quite the poster-boy for Multiculturalism, he is.
But the People report conveniently leaves out Singh’s motive for the horrific crime.
Cordingley, who was walking her dog at the time, reportedly confronted Singh after her dog barked at him, leading to an altercation. In a fit of anger, Singh allegedly stabbed her and buried her body in the sand. He also tied her dog to a tree.
The list of people I don’t want wiping my bum also extends to people who’ll happily torture and/or kill me if I was Jewish.
After the Bondi terrorist attack, an eminent doctor shared a post that described Jews at a Bondi Beach memorial vigil as “genocide supporting Zionists”. Dossiers of his posts and other doctors’ posts have been submitted to the royal commission.
Facebook groups where doctors and nurses had discussed mundane topics such as childcare became venomous in the aftermath of October 7 […]
At a major hospital in Melbourne, a Jewish intensive care unit nurse resigned after more than a decade in the job because management refused to tackle “online hate speech” by staff.
“If these people are willing to share these things on social media, imagine how they treat a (Jewish) patient face-to-face,” she says.
Oh, we know the answer to that one. So do hospital management – they’re just too gutless to do anything about it. Well, anything except telling Jews to stop being, well, Jewish.
After allegations yet to be determined emerged that two Muslim nurses at Sydney’s Bankstown hospital allegedly told an Israeli influencer they’d kill Israeli patients, Jewish patients hid their religion from doctors and hospital admission forms. For Charlotte Frajman, 64, the daughter of an Auschwitz survivor, having her religion listed in her medical records is a litmus test. “If I can’t have my Jewish religion on my medical records then it’s time to leave Australia because we are no longer safe here,” she says.
Certainly not safe even getting a needle.
During a session last year, a Muslim nurse, with whom she’d previously exchanged smiles, lost his kind demeanour when he saw Frajman’s religion on her hospital records while verifying her details.
“When it came to putting in the cannula, he took four attempts. It was incredibly painful,” Frajman recalls. “I was bruised for weeks. You would have thought he was a trainee nurse, not the senior nurse in charge.” When the same nurse again took four attempts to insert cannulas during subsequent visits, Frajman didn’t know what to think.
Israeli-born Orit Brand begged a hijab-wearing radiographer to stop after the eighth failed attempt to insert a cannula into her vein at a radiology clinic at a Melbourne hospital. At her insistence another staff member was called and inserted the cannula at the first attempt “with no pain and no bruising”.
It’s nearly impossible to prove malice when it comes to painful needle insertion. However, in both cases, the hospital protocol of a maximum of two attempts by the same practitioner was breached, according to nurses who work at the hospitals in question.
This is what the multicultural experiment has delivered to Australian healthcare. Anti-Israel activism began almost immediately after the October 7 massacre. Doctors and nurses wore “From the river to the sea” symbols to work and covered hospital corridors with stickers that included a Star of David with a red line drawn through it. At The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, such stickers were stuck to the bedside wall of an elderly Jewish patient in the hours before he died.
The same pattern repeats across mental health wards, maternity wards and intensive care units.
Midwife Sharon Stoliar has heard many horror stories since October 7. Among them, a Jewish woman who cried in agony for hours the night after a C-section at a Sydney hospital where she was “left to lie in a pool of blood with no pain relief” while her baby screamed in its cot alongside hers. When the nurse eventually arrived, she treated her roughly and with no compassion.
So, when Multicult morons like Malinauskas ask who will care for us in old age, the answer is obvious. Not the products of a failed experiment that has imported ancient hatreds, dog-phobia and seething resentment of the West and its Jewish citizens into the very places meant to heal us.
Better to shut the gates, train our own and keep hospitals as sanctuaries rather than ideological war zones. The alternative is already killing people.