Monday, February 6, 2012

Australia: “Violence is Better Than Sex”

From Winds of Jihad:


Australia: “Violence is Better Than Sex”

by SHEIKYERMAMI on FEBRUARY 5, 2012

Homegrown jihad

There appears to be a  population explosion in Australian prisons:
Twenty-one violent jihadists have been convicted and jailed over the past six years in a series of court cases which put the new home-grown brand of Australian terrorism on display.
They’re a colourful bunch:   BOOMERS BEHIND BARS  (Tim Blair)
Then there are establishment Muslims like Sheik Fehmi who  worry thatthese jihadists gave the game away……
Sadly, the Australian government promotes the idea of  a moderateIslam, something that only exists in the minds of utopians, climate changers and wakademics.
Thanks to Vlad Tepes for making this vid available:
But government and the state-run media work  hand in hand with commies and greens, for the Great Islamic Climate Change Jihad
Australia needs more warming propagandists:
Sustainability Champions needed urgently,  JooLiar Government will train 80 more, all fees covered:   Andrew Bolt
Update:
Andrew Bolt – Monday, February 06, 12
A study of members of jihadist terror groups in Australia draws a strong link with our immigration policies:
His colleague at the university’s global terrorism research centre, Andrew Zammit, has found that six in 10 of those who have faced terrorism charges in Australia have been Muslims of Lebanese descent, a phenomenon unique to this country. 
Violent jihad attempts have rarely emanated from Lebanese migrant communities in Europe and the US, even though they are much larger than Australia’s, Mr Zammit said.
‘’One explanation could be the social and economic disadvantage faced by Lebanese-Australian Muslims but that wouldn’t explain why a specific few dozen people turn to terrorism when tens of thousands in similar circumstances do not,’’ he said. ‘’Keep in mind that this is a small sample size and another set of arrests could significantly change the figures.’’
Another terrorism analyst, Sam Mullins, a research fellow at Wollongong University’s centre for transnational crime prevention, said that the preponderance of terrorists of Lebanese heritage reflected Australia’s immigration history.
Is it wise to bring in many people from a group likely to face “disadvantage” here, through some cultural or educational incompatibility, if a dangerous minority then turn to violence?
Is it wise to bring in many people of an ethnic group of which a significant minority has some as yet undiagnosed predisposition to turn to jihadism here?

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