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June 30, 2026

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Controversial as it has become, Australia Day at least aspires to be a day of unity and a day to celebrate all that brings us together under the same flag representing our history, our Christian/Judeo values and our cultural traditions. But it’s a Christian/Judeo tradition that is not respected by some extremist Islamists in this country who don’t share our values and culture and are unwilling to assimilate, but bring their incompatible ideology with them. The murderous assault on Jewish Australians is an assault on us all. The riots at the Opera House before Israel set foot in Gaza were a wake-up call. The march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge in August, hijacked by radicals and followed by pro-Palestinian useful idiots, was an act of defiance and intent. Now Bondi, to desecrate a third national landmark, was an act of war. Believe them when they tell us that they wish to take over.

The silver lining is that the extremist Islamists have now overplayed their hand.  The Australian population has had enough of being maligned as racist, right-wing bigots if they voice any alarm at the rate and nature of immigration allowed into this country by the weak, leftist government who enabled the rise of Islam by importing thousands of Gazans, allowing hate speech by certain Imams to go unchecked, and failing to arrest agitators such as those who deface our monuments and synagogues.

So where are the pro-Palestinian supporters, waving their flags, now?

Do they understand their duplicity in this murderous atrocity – that supporting Palestine also means supporting Hamas and the extermination of all Israelis?

Are they supporting the people of Iran in their brave quest for freedom where many thousands have been gunned down in just a few short days?

They should.

Any Muslim guilty of incitement to violence and those in this country illegally or under false pretences, should be deported immediately.       

We are multi-ethnic, but ‘multiculturalism’ has died.

Unity is our strength. 

Jonny O’BrienMullumbimby



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