Labor is behind the worst attacks on faith in Australian history

The unfortunate reality is that certain forms of religious vilification are on the rise. No matter your personal beliefs, this is unacceptable. Members of the Jewish, Muslim, Hindu and Sikh faiths have all raised concerns about the growing levels of intolerance towards members of their communities.”

– Oddly, Christians slipped the mind of Labor multiculturalism minister Steve Kamper
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17 Responses to Labor is behind the worst attacks on faith in Australian history

  1. NFA says:

    What do you expect when the entirety of the former West is anti-Christian and their FBI classes traditional Catholics as domestic terrorists.

    Even reporting on the above is ‘disinformation’ and/or misinformation in proposed new legislation ‘to protect us’.

    Remember that song, which I always thought was creepy and appropriately by The Police, “Every Breath You Take“!

  2. NFA says:

    C.L.
    The link for Steve Kamper is ‘null’, which is appropriate, but was that your intent? LOL

  3. NFA says:

    They’ll be calling for Oliver Plunckett’s head next!

  4. Cassie of Sydney says:

    Dear all,

    Here is an indisputable fact, in 2023 the most persecuted faith on the planet is…..

    Christianity.

    Unchallengeable. Incontrovertible. Irrefutable.

    End of statement.

  5. NFA says:

    what Cassie of Sydney says…

  6. cuckoo says:

    Can’t wait for the test case involving the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.

  7. Cassie of Sydney says:

    Can’t wait for the test case involving the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.

    Indeed, and what about those LGBTQiP*+ perverts who turned up outside a church in the western suburbs of Sydney in March of this year? A protest egged on by a certain inner-city homosexual independent MP, who decided to send his queer stormtroopers to protest outside a church, and which caused a riot, with the result that the queer stormtroopers were cowering on the ground, pleading with the police to help them. Oh and those same queer activists desecrated a crucifix.

    Oh, that’s right, that was a “Christian church”. They don’t count.

    Bring it on, and it’s high time Christians used legal lawfare.

    * I now put the “P” in deliberately, because they’re already there, it’s hiding in plain site, and it’s only a matter of time before the public push begins. The perverts aren’t hiding their intentions, as they loudly proclaimed in NYC this week….

    they’re coming for our children.

  8. Franx says:

    The behavioural psychologists are still on the payroll, and the National Cabinet has not been disbanded.
    It’s about fear.
    It’s a blatant iteration of covid
    It’s plainly said to be about intensifying the powers of the State to “protect people … to improve (ahem) safety and security.”
    To sow distrust.
    Importantly, it’s also about protecting those “who are not religious”.
    The exhibitionists who mock the Sisters are not religious and must be kept safe.
    Satire itself, though, is the workings of conspiracy theorists and is a danger to all.
    The State wants to save us and wants to be loved as saviour.
    I think chuck safety and security to the wind.

  9. C.L. says:

    Importantly, it’s also about protecting those “who are not religious”.

    I noticed that too.

    Labor is touting a bill to ‘protect’ religion (except Christianity, whose assailants will NEVER be prosecuted) but its bill will also ‘protect’ the people invading Catholic funerals (for example) because they should not be ‘vilified’ either.

  10. Lee says:

    Indeed, and what about those LGBTQiP*+ perverts who turned up outside a church in the western suburbs of Sydney in March of this year? A protest egged on by a certain inner-city homosexual independent MP, who decided to send his queer stormtroopers to protest outside a church, and which caused a riot, with the result that the queer stormtroopers were cowering on the ground, pleading with the police to help them. Oh and those same queer activists desecrated a crucifix.

    Oh, that’s right, that was a “Christian church”. They don’t count.

    Imagine the reaction of the left and the government if right-wing protesters did the same outside a mosque.

    Or if protesters put on such a disgraceful display at a funeral or memorial service for a left wing identity.

  11. Franx says:

    Members of the Jewish, Muslim, Hindu and Sikh faiths have all raised concerns about the growing levels of intolerance towards members of their communities.

    If that is true – and there is nothing to say that it is – then the Jewish, Muslim, Hindu and Sikh communities must be getting along together just swimmingly, no antagonism or intolerance in either direction between any one community towards another, given the integrity of the communities as whole (said to be ) appealing to the State and declaiming intolerance.

    Who, exactly, is it, then; who – as a matter of mere unintentional devising – can it be that is the source of the intolerance towards any such a harmonious whole.

  12. Rockdoctor says:

    I think there is another reason this sort of behaviour is rising in places. Public opinion wants immigration slowed but the uniparty are ramping it into the stratosphere. The new arrivals look very different and easily identifiable, especially the sub-continental or islamic variety. As a result some people will take their frustration out in an uncouth manner on anyone who looks different despite how long they have been here.

    A friend has a Thai mrs, she has noted that during Rudd’s invitation to illegals she was getting abuse yelled at her weekly from moving cars when push biking to & from work. She notes recently it is reappearing. Not saying I condone the behaviour and personally if I saw it I’d tell the person to direct their anger at the federal politicians with a tin ear to public sentiment not the poor soul who jumped at a chance to escape whatever stinking hole they were born into. The public at large have legitimate concerns about housing/infrastructure and the rate of change that are airily waved off by the likes of Kamper & his ilk…

    Just a thought anyway.

  13. C.L. says:

    Imagine the reaction of the left and the government if right-wing protesters did the same outside a mosque.

    Yes, but as Auron MacIntyre says, this isn’t hypocrisy, it’s hierarchy.

    Leftists and their state enablers have special privileges and they no longer care who realises it.

    ———————————-

    The public at large have legitimate concerns about housing/infrastructure and the rate of change…

    There is no longer any mechanism in Australia for the public’s wishes to influence immigration policy. The demos is not sovereign anywhere in the Western world.

  14. NFA says:

    There is no longer any mechanism in Australia for the public’s wishes to influence immigration policy. The demos is not sovereign anywhere in the Western world.

    what C.L. says…

  15. Nix says:

    CL: this is your doing. You keep whining about oppression of Christians and now a government legislates for you and you go all sulky. Reap what you sow

  16. NFA says:

    crusada nixi worships itself

  17. Boambee John says:

    Let’s be democratic. I vote for Nix to go.

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