Londoner should be Minister of State for Security and Borders

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20 Responses to Londoner should be Minister of State for Security and Borders

  1. Roger W says:

    RESPECT!!!

  2. Rafiki says:

    The notion that “the Jewish machine is so strong” is widely and deeply held in Australian society too. In my postWW2 lifetime it little affected life for the Jewish. It is substantial migration, in particular of Muslims of course, that has produced the present situation.
    But what to do about it? Has the situation now tipped so far towards intolerance that it is irretrievable? Little and persistent steps by poltical leaders is one necessary condition. Dutton’s reaction points the way, but will the so- called even-handedness of Albanese and Labor, some Teals, and, perhaps more significantly, the dog-whistling of the Greens, solidify the absurd notion of a Jewish machine?
    It would help too if those actors in civil society (the churches, sporting organisations etc) who promoted a Yes vote would give support too.
    Actions on a personal level, such as by the cabbie might help too. The extent to which there can be public display will turn on how far the police and the courts offer protection against violent suppression by the anti-Semitic mobs.

    I fear that these hopeful thoughts are expectorating into a strong wind.

  3. Mantaray says:

    Rafiki (6.52am), and others. Question is: why do we have the constant / persistent dislike / distrust / hatred of Jews?

    I can name dozens….maybe hundreds….of well-known Jewish Australians; practically all of whom are / were pillars of the community etc. So why are they all ignored so’s Jews can be lambasted in general? Any theories?

    BTW: Sure, some are / were bad apples like Mordy Bromberg and Kerryn Phelps, and all those Labor MPs, but overwhelmingly Jewish-Aussies have been VERY beneficial to Australia. What’s the go exactly?

  4. Megan says:

    True hero. An example for us all against antisemitic and the politics of hate.

  5. Megan says:

    Antisemitism. Predictive text inserts ungrammatical stupidity in its effort to prove how clever it is.

  6. Perplexed of Brisbane says:

    Mantaray says:
    19 November, 2023 at 8:30 am
    Rafiki (6.52am), and others. Question is: why do we have the constant / persistent dislike / distrust / hatred of Jews?

    I can name dozens….maybe hundreds….of well-known Jewish Australians; practically all of whom are / were pillars of the community etc. So why are they all ignored so’s Jews can be lambasted in general? Any theories?

    BTW: Sure, some are / were bad apples like Mordy Bromberg and Kerryn Phelps, and all those Labor MPs, but overwhelmingly Jewish-Aussies have been VERY beneficial to Australia. What’s the go exactly?

    Cassie summed it up a while ago. Simple jealousy of success. She could probably define it better than I. Jews/ Israelites are a well defined people group. They are relatively small in number but have had inordinate success in various fields of endeavour. Because of their clear identity, they can be singled out for envy or blame.

    Throw in a few successful but evidently evil ones such as Soros etc and suddenly you can blur the line between pillars of society doing great work for mankind and the ‘Shylocks’. Hey presto, scapegoat!

    Just my thoughts.

  7. C.L. says:

    Simple jealousy of success. She could probably define it better than I. Jews/ Israelites are a well defined people group. They are relatively small in number but have had inordinate success in various fields of endeavour. Because of their clear identity, they can be singled out for envy or blame.

    Muhammed = L. Ron Hubbard. He invented a fake religion precisely to imitate the Jewish tribe – and, to a considerable extent, the Christian tribe. I don’t criticise the Chinese for their Weeger policy too much any more. They don’t want a Pakistan full of terrorists to pop up in the middle of their country and I don’t blame them. Precisely because I don’t want them to suffer, however, I hope their so-called faith dies out so the hardships for them can be brought to a close ASAP.

  8. Ed Case says:

    The Australian Jewish Association was the only Jewish body that came out in favour of the NO vote.
    All the rest shilled heavily for YES.
    I think I read in The Australian recently that the reason Tony Abbott suddenly went to water on repeal of S 18[c] was that it was opposed by one of the peak Jewish bodies.
    Just sayin’.

  9. C.L. says:

    Yes, the phenomenon of Jewish political interests swinging wildly left is problematic. It’s at the heart of the Shapiro/Owens/Carlson/Musk imbroglio. The argument having been made that Jewish lobby groups in the US have pushed anti-white (or, more accurately, anti-Anglophone) immigration for decades pursuant to a legacy prejudice against European Christians. Now – qua Musk – they’re reaping the whirlwind of that prejudice.

    This is a simplistic – because crazily Judeo-centric – take on the deliberate cultural ruination of America. It is not, however, entirely wrong. It’s also important not to conflate lobbies with ethnic-religious groups. As a Catholic, I can assure you the commissions for ‘Justice and Peace’ etc – which have pushed the same ‘diversification’ agenda – do not speak, and have never spoken, for me.

  10. Entropy says:

    Jews are a successful other. That is one reason.
    Also, it is an other that stands apart from the general community. See also other religious groups, such as seventh day adventists, or even these days practicing Catholics.

    The other thing that I may comment about the Jews as a people, to use the language of the left against them, is that Jews do not just have intergenerational trauma, but millennial, existential trauma.

  11. Ed Case says:

    Thanks, C.L.
    O/T, the journo who “debunked” Pizzagate was arrested [and bailed] for possessing and distributing Child Porn on Friday. Looking at 15 years.
    Daily Mail Australia has the story.

  12. Lee says:

    One thing I have noticed from both the U.S. and U.K. in particular is the apparent alarmingly high number of anti-Semites among women of African descent.

    The Democrats very noxious, but influential “The Squad” are possibly at least partly to blame in America.

  13. Lee says:

    Sadiq Khan was unavailable for comment.

  14. C.L. says:

    Re Musk, he was talking specifically about the ADL.

    For decades, this organisation has been triangulating a safe place for itself in the grievance universe by aligning itself with anti-white racists.

  15. Lee says:

    Re Musk, he was talking specifically about the ADL.

    For decades, this organisation has been triangulating a safe place for itself in the grievance universe by aligning itself with anti-white racists.

    The leftist creed of intersectionality (which so happens to exclude mainly white males) will eventually implode under its mass of contradictions and cross-purposes.

  16. Old Lefty says:

    CRe Rafiki’s mention of churches, credit where it’s due. Archbishop Comensoli has been exemplary in denouncing the recent spike in anti-Semitism.

  17. Old Lefty says:

    The creed or intersectionality should already be imploding, Lee. LGBTQI+ for Hamas? But somehow it doesn’t. Logical consistency is, it seems, a virtue for while colonialist racist fascist homophobes.

  18. Ed Case says:

    Hamas doesn’t celebrate LGBTQI+?
    Okay with me.
    The LBGTQI++ groups flying the flag in the West for Hamas, they wouldn’t be Astroturfers secretly funded by The Soros Foundations, by any chance?
    Celebrating LBGTI++ isn’t a sign of tolerance, it’s the mask of depravity, in my opinion.

  19. Christine says:

    Hatred of Jewish people.
    “a successful other” and “standing apart”.

    It’s true they’re not the only reasons. Here the Scots were called tight-fisted and the word “ikey” referred (once) to Jewish people. I knew a workaholic whom an envious workmate referred to as “the Jew”. No one ever asked what was meant.
    An expected awareness.
    There was casual judgment generally, owing to impressions of a people who “stood apart”, kept apart, and accumulated wealth.

    Entirely different attitudes now; we have multicultural Australia.
    Jerzy Zubrzycki’s dream.

  20. Ed Case says:

    My old man worked as a clerk for Moses Mellick in the 1940s, I remember that because of the number of times he grouched about getting roused on for dropping a box of pins on the floor and leaving 3 there.
    Extrememly tight people were described as Jews.
    Jew hatred in Australia came here with the post War Central and Eastern European migrants, in my observation.
    These people hate Jews, though it doesn’t necessarily prevent them from working for Jews or doing business with them.

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