When will the Muslim community take steps to stop such outrages?, page-6

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    Well at least, our current PM, Scott Morrison, has the guts to call it out for what it is: an out dated grossly misogynist cult, from The New Daily:

    'Prime Minister Scott Morrison has declared “radical, violent, extremist Islam” the greatest religious extremist threat in Australia in the wake of the Bourke street attack.

    Warning Muslim leaders had a special responsibility to call out extremism and alert authorities to radicalised members of their community, Mr Morrison confirmed on Saturday there are 400 men and women who remain the ASIO watchlist.

    “But I’ve got to address the real issue here, I’ve got to call it out – radical, violent, extremist Islam that opposes our very way of life,” he said.'

    And here's the weak kneed approach to misogynist Islam by the Slimy Greens' leader, Richard Di Natali:

    'In late June, Senator Richard Di Natale, Federal Greens leader, granted Manarul Islam, representing AMUST, an exclusive interview in his offices at Parliament House in Canberra.

    AMUST: What is your view on the approach some political parties take on targeting Muslims and other minorities?

    RDN: Well there’s no question that Islamophobia is on the rise. Muslims are an easy target and that the political parties of different persuasions attack Muslims because they see political advantage in doing it.

    It’s not just in Australia – although in Australia there’s been a significant shift. I mean One Nation represents obviously the focus of that and you only need to look at Pauline Hanson’s first speech which was disgraceful – where the Greens stood up as a team and walked out as a show of our disgust with those comments.

    I suppose my own personal experience is informed by that as a son of migrants I see some of the things that have been said about Muslims and I reflect on some of the things that were said about my parents and grandparents.

    I see politicians, Peter Dutton for example, criticising Lebanese Muslims and saying that it was a mistake “to let in” Lebanese Muslims. What I hear is not just an attack on Muslims but an attack on people like my family and the many immigrants from right around the world that have settled here.'

    How can any sensible person who cherishes our hard earned freedom, possibly vote for a political party like the Greens which vehemently supports a belief system that treats half its believers, its womenfolk, like second class citizens by forcing them to wear a head scarf and, in many Muslim countries, to wear an all enveloping face covering cloth?
 
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