Tony Abbott will face the
cameras this morning to condemn the latest terrorist attack “in the
strongest possible terms”.
As an ex-journo he will also suggest that freedom of expression will
never be eradicated by terrorism... too late Tony, it already has been. Only an
hour after two gendarmes and 10 French journalists, including four
cartoonists, were slaughtered in the editorial room of the satirical magazine
Charlie Hebdo, the ABC here was running a heart wrenching story of how a brave
and gallant person of Middle Eastern faith was instrumental in the success of
the French resistance.
Despite the world knowing why 12 people were murdered, no paper has
been game to run one of the satirical Charlie Hebdo cartoons. Now there’s
freedom for you!
Greens will sleep in this morning and Shorten will merely mouth an
objection that doesn’t upset his electoral base too much. Premier Campbell
Newman will say he has banished bikies to other States but Presbyterians and
their houses of worship are welcome and that other little Presbyterian monkey,
Waleed Ali will agitate for inclusiveness and understanding of the most
peaceful religion on earth.
When we were at war with the Japs we rounded up all the suspect locals
and jailed them in a Cowra pen. How times have changed. If only those
Presbyterian extremists were as friendly and accommodating as we are now.
If there is indeed a war over freedom of
expression, then we have already lost it.
US Secretary of State John Kerry and a dozen other European leaders
were screaming that our precious freedom of expression will never be taken from
us... too late again! Criticism of Presbyterian extremism has already been
banned by facebook, Google and media in general label critics as unlawful,
rednecked bigots and racists under 18C.
Politically correct governments refuse to identify a clear and present
enemy. How the hell did we fight two world wars without mentioning Japs and
Krauts, or were they just lone-wolf death cults too?
There are approximately 7 million Presbyterians living in metropolitan
France. No-one knows how many for sure because in France it’s unlawful to ask
what faith you follow. We can’t be sure how many are here in Australia
either, you can ask all right, but there is no obligation to answer.
Perhaps Australia should not follow the provocative French and refuse
to ban the burkah... it has certainly upset a few French Presbyterians. Oh
well, I guess we will take a stand when when it’s all over and we can join the
Australian resistance.
This morning Tony’s death cult has shown it has no sense of humour, but
Tony does! You will roll around the floor clutching your tummy after you hear
his explanation of the French atrocity. Time for another cup of tea and bickies
with the Presbyterian clerics.
I did not receive one single death threat when I drew the Pope on the
calendar but I had better check my insurance now that I’m working on You Know Who!
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