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    How sadly true it is when your declare that:

    'Sadly how shallow that Police Enforcing world must surely be!'

    One only has to look at the pathetic, almost criminal, attitude towards the Muslim fanatic, man Monis by the two top Police officers of NSW. What kind of mindset,and sentiment towards the care of the law abiding Australian community, does this reveal to the ordinary citizen of NSW? The words lazy and Politically Correct come immediately to mind; clearly more important, in their shallow minds, to making an effort to saving the lives of two innocent people. From the SMH:

    "What kind of mindset (and sentiment towards the Australian community) does this reveal?
    The implication, once again, is that Australia is an inherently ‘racist’ society — a view that has been taught in our schools and universities for a generation, and is the more or less accepted wisdom among many journalist, bureaucrats and members the political class in general.

    This is also the mindset behind the official policy of capital-M Multiculturalism promoted by the likes of Race Discrimination Commissioner Tim Soutphommasane, who believes that altering Section 18C could “unleash a darker, even violent, side of our humanity.”
    This is all nonsense, of course, refuted by any fair reading of our history. If the underlying attitude of Australians towards ‘others’ was inherently racist, how has Australian become one of the most successful and peaceful multi-racial societies in the world?

    On any rational analysis, the fear that a tiny number of anti-Muslim fanatics in the community would threaten public order is ridiculous and exaggerated — especially when right at the time an armed ISIS sympathiser was holding Australians captive in the middle of Martin Place.

    I wonder whether perhaps the police commanders, with impeccable multicultural sensitivities, were more worried about a different backlash, and feared that using the army to kill a Muslim man in downtown Sydney would provoke the ‘Muslim Street’ to rise up in protest — in a repeat of the violent Hyde Park Riot by local Islamist-sympathisers in 2012?

    It will be fascinating to see what Inquest finds about the factors — and what role political calculations and multicultural sentiments might have played in shaping the operational decisions made by the NSW Police during the siege.
    Jeremy Sammut is a Senior Research Fellow at The Centre for Independent Studies."

    The words 'pathetic, lazy and cowardly' come immediately to mind when discussing the attitude of these two senior NSW police officers.Does the feeble NSW State government have the internal fortitude (otherwise known as 'guts') to dismiss these pathetic officers, who prefer who prefer to bow and scrape at the High Altar of Political Correctness, rather than carrying out the job for which they are more than adequately compensated; looking after the lives of NSW citizens.
 
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