Solidarity for Australian Muslims after Sydney siege
Laying flowers for victims or perpetrator? Seriously, aside from the fact that these Muslims don't seem at all afraid to be seen in public, this camera-ready lineup could easily have been orchestrated by some Muslim or other open-borders group to deflect any idea that it is not extremely wise to import Islam into Western nations. Even if the pictured Muslims are sincerely mourning the victims, after various Western terrorist attacks, when Muslim immigrants are polled, at least a large minority of them support the terrorists. Obviously it doesn't take a majority of Muslims immigrants being terrorists and supporting terrorism to eventually bring down a Western nation.
One of the bouquets left on Tuesday in a sea of flowers at the site of the Sydney siege read "I will ride with you." It was as much a wholehearted message to Australia's Muslim community as to the incident's victims.
One of the bouquets left on Tuesday in a sea of flowers at the site of the Sydney siege read "I will ride with you." It was as much a wholehearted message to Australia's Muslim community as to the incident's victims.
Those words are the theme of a Twitter campaign of solidarity, offering to accompany any Muslims who fear venturing onto public transport at this time, in case of a public backlash after Monday's deadly cafe siege by an Iranian-born extremist. ...