Looking on CNN, I see that the riots in Sydney, Australia, have caused the Australian government to handle the problem. No, not the problem, Islamic street gangs, but the problem that the Aussies are taking their streets back involved in racial riots.
You know, it's always funny watching a PC group try to fix a problem. In the UN, it's not Iraq or UN Corruption/Sex offenses or Islam that's the problem, it's the dastardly American response to aforementioned problems that are worrisome. In Australia, it's not street gangs raping women, trashing property, and assaulting innocent people that are the enemy, it's the family members who are fighting back that are the problem.
The government thinks we're stupid: No, citizens, it's ok to live in fear of losing your property and your safety. We know we can't won't protect you, but don't you dare protect yourselves. Just act like sheep and give up your weapons and trust us that everything's alright. It's easier to crack down on citizens fixing a problem and making their government look impotent than to fix the problem. (Think I'm wrong? Look at Bush calling the Minutemen, "Vigilantes.")
Socialism and Islam are cancers in a free society, and they must be swept from the face of the earth to preserve civilization. Until the people of the world are freed from political "correctness," we are merely marking time until we become Dhimmis.
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