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Friday, November 10, 2023

Lushington D. Brady: Is This Just the Beginning?


And who’s fanning the flames?

New Zealand and Australia, like the rest of the Western world, are fast spiralling into a dark whirlwind of anti-Semitic hate. Mainstream politicians chant slogans calling for the annihilation of the Jewish state in Auckland and are marching with mobs chanting “Gas the Jews!” in Sydney. As The BFD’s Chris Trotter recently wrote, “New Zealand is perilously close” to open incitements to violence against “the nearest synagogue”.

We cannot know exactly which 7ember of the crowd will fling the Molotov cocktail, but if matters do not improve, we can be absolutely certain that someone will.

Someone has.

A Jewish community centre in Auckland has been vandalised, with graffiti sprayed on the fence and apparent fires attempted.

The fence, which is at the back of Beth Shalom, the Auckland Congregation for Progressive Judaism, in Epsom was sprayed with the words Gaza, save the children, ceasefire and ‘fuk’ on Tuesday night.

Well, no one ever accused violent extremists of being the world’s brains trust. But, “f*k” what? What were they obviously interrupted in saying? “F*k” Israel? The Jews?

Behind the fence is a building that until earlier this year was the home of Jewish youth group Habonim Dror Aotearoa New Zealand.

Stuff understands the site was targeted because on Google it is listed as the Consulate of Israel, which it no longer is.

Which makes it alright, does it?

It may not have been literally a Molotov cocktail, but the intent was the same.

Epsom electorate MP and ACT leader David Seymour said he was driving home when he came across the fire late on Tuesday night.

Petrol poured on the road had led to a fairly large fire, and neighbours alerted emergency services, he said.

Purely coincidentally, no doubt, this occurred on the same night that pro-Hamas activists defaced the Auckland War Memorial Museum with “Palestinian” colours — just weeks after the museum was bullied into removing lights in the colours of the Israeli flag.

New Zealand Jewish Council spokeswoman Juliet Moses said the attack is part of an “escalating pattern” of incidents towards Jewish and Israeli communities since Hamas attacked Israeli towns and kibbutzim on October 7 […]

“I can’t pin this one anyone in particular or on any event but this is part of an escalating pattern where we’ve seen other graffiti, death threats, businesses targeted, a lot of online abuse… It’s all part of that ratcheting up of anti-Israel and anti-Semitic manifestations.”

How soon before the Auckland anti-Semites go full Kristallnacht, and start spraying Stars of David on Jewish homes and businesses, as is happening in France?

We’ve already seen Muslim community representatives spouting vile anti-Semitic conspiracies that Mossad was behind the Christchurch massacre. In Australia, Islamic preachers are openly inciting their followers to “kill Jews”.

The Muslim cleric who gave a “kill Jews” sermon in Sydney under the name Abu Ousayd has been unmasked as jihadi preacher Wissam Haddad, an extremist who has ­expressed support for terrorist groups including Islamic State and al-Qa’ida.

The increasing influence of militant figures like Haddad – who has boasted of his friendship with notorious terrorists Khaled Sharrouf and Mohamed Elomar – is a troubling development for Australian security agencies who fear Israel’s war against Hamas provides a fertile recruiting ground for impressionable youth.

And yet, for years, police and security agencies have been gibbering that the “biggest threat” is the “far right”.


All while violent, extremist Islam festers right in our biggest city — and, purely coincidentally, the solid Labor heartland.

The cleric has been a central figure in preaching extremist ideology in Sydney for at least a decade, with his al-Risalah Islamic Centre frequented by numerous men who went on to become high-profile terrorists committing atrocities in Syria.

By using his alternative name and starting a new prayer centre, Haddad’s history as a radical preacher has been obscured, but his recent activities have not escaped the attention of Australia’s national security agencies. An analysis by The Australian of dozens of sermons uploaded by the Al Madina Dawah Centre reveals a history of inflammatory and violent comments, most fervently in addresses given since the October 7 attack by Hamas in Israel.

The preacher repeatedly quotes Islamic scripture which is virulently hateful toward Jews.

Even comedians are targets of this hatemonger’s violent incitement.

Haddad has previously prayed for violence against Australian comedian Isaac Butterfield, posting a video of the comic making jokes perceived to be ­insulting to Islam.

Tagging Butterfield’s Instagram account, he prayed that Allah would “disfigure” his face and “paralyse” the comedian’s tongue […]

The cleric avoided prison in 2015 after being caught with weapons, an Islamic State flag and a machete under his bed. He was given a good behaviour bond for possessing three prohibited weapons: two tasers and a can of (mace) spray after claiming he confiscated them from troubled young men at Al Risalah.

Sure, he was just minding them for a friend.

Australia and New Zealand, like the rest of the Western world, are standing on the brink of making “Never again”, Now.

Lushington describes himself as Punk rock philosopher. Liberalist contrarian. Grumpy old bastard. This article was first published HERE

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The dark cabal herding us like sheep is only able to maintain its power by staying invisible. The most effective way of maintaining invisibility is, and always has been, the art of dividing the masses. This psychological operation known as Divide & Conquer has been deployed for all of recorded history because it works. Especially with organized religion, which is ruled by dogma rather than a personal relationship with god.

Dogma is a belief doctrine dictated by a church. And if you are born into a dogmatic family, then you are raised to believe their dogma. As a result, you will see all conflicting religious dogma as evil, you will be divided and conquered.

The main religions used to divide and conquer mankind are the three Abrahamic religions.

Anonymous said...

For those who read the articles published here, by the Author will note that - san sense and rationality to the comments made. Who would disagree.

I recently read elsewhere, that there are many "off the main highway, in NZ" news outlets that have been recognized as being serious contenders to provide a better view of what is happening across the Earth.

Sadly most Kiwi's will have not heard of, do not know how to access and or have "heard from another source - a differing opinion", or to put it bluntly are not really interested - unless that Blog speaks about sport.

Israel - have you noticed how quickly -
1. - the International media placed News Teams in both Israel & Gaza
2. - the social media uplift on "data/information/ tactless lies"

- which for both (above) is sadly taken "on board" and accepted as "truth" and for those who have a literacy issue, then create havoc (destruction of property) - or mass rally's supporting a "People" they would have not even considered or thought about previously.

The comment about Isaac Butterfield is not new, he has, thru YouTube spoken about matters at hand, that had validity, but to the viewers, it was "truth" they did not like - just shows how far down "the dunny" the World has descended.

Anonymous said...

Does it matter whether violence and hatred human against human, are fanned by religion, race, tribe, colour or other bases? The results are the same.

NZ - be careful. ‘ We are one’ should be honoured as one of the most powerful, uniting and valued statements in our history. We should be protecting and growing our society not devaluing and segregating it.

Anonymous said...

The 1917 Balfour Declaration.

On November 2 1917, British Foreign secretary Arthur Balfour sent a letter to Lionel Walter Rothschild—scion of the Rothschild family, a prominent Zionist and a friend of Chaim Weizmann—stating that: “His Majesty’s Government view with favor the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavors to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.”

According to the “mandate” system created by the Treaty of Versailles of 1919, Britain was entrusted with the temporary administration of Palestine, with the understanding that it would work on behalf of both its Jewish and Arab inhabitants.

Many Arabs, in Palestine and elsewhere, were outraged by their failure to receive the nationhood and self-government they had been led to expect in return for their participation in the war against Turkey. In the years after World War I, the Jewish population in Palestine increased dramatically, along with the instances of Jewish-Arab violence.

The area’s instability led Britain to delay making a decision on Palestine’s future. But in the aftermath of World War II and the terrors of the Holocaust, growing international support for Zionism led to the official declaration in 1948 of the nation of Israel.

Anonymous said...

And furthermore, calling for a two-State "solution" is a bit like crying "Bring back the penny farthing" to address real or imagined climate change.
I mean, by all means "Love Thy Enemies," but don't forget their names, and what they represent. The pro-Palestinian rallies show just how a determined lobby group can morph into an unstoppable force that will inevitably meet an immovable object. Public opinion.
The "From the river to the sea.." chant is hate speech. Chloe Swarbrick and her ilk should be stood down from Parliament and the appropriate criminal charges considered.