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‘Leave problems at home’

“Australian Muslims in fear as Bondi backlash grows” – Are you joking?

Not all, but it was the radical imams that spewed out their hate speech against the Jews and openly celebrated the massacre of women and babies.

I am bitterly disappointed in our government of the day they did not put a stop to this sort of behaviour when it first reared it ugly head on the steps of the Sydney Opera House,

Maybe, just maybe, the Bondi masacre may never have eventuated.

Australia has opened its doors to immigrants from all nations and they have made a wonderful contribution to the country.

However, when they bring their homeland problems to our shores, I want to know “What in the hell are they doing here?”

We welcomed you here for a better life, so adopt our values and live in peace or up stumps and go back where you came from and fight for what you so strongly believe in on your own homeland turf, not ours.

– S Hansen

Gympie

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