I’m a little slow off the mark here, so thanks to Gary of the Mad about Mahound blogspot for drawing this story to my attention. A newly-founded organisation by the name of the Q Society of Australia has been set up by a group of writers and bloggers who have for years been documenting and highlighting the stealthy Islamisation of Australia. Its President, Geoff Dickson, states that the organisation has been founded to enable its members to take the campaign against Islamisation in Australia to the next level, to fully awaken the public to what is going on. As a collective, they can achieve more than operating alone.
Predictably, as with any organisation or campaign that opposes Islamisation and the totalitarian belief system that is Islam, the mainstream media are already sharpening their claws and claiming that the Q Society of Australia is a 'racist' and bigoted organisation. These are tired smears that for sentient non-Muslims are nothing more than playground insults, albeit ones alas backed up with the full force of the law and thus capable of ruining people’s careers and lives. The Q Society has, as can be seen from the video report below which features an interview with Vickie Janson, already attracted some media attention, but as in the UK, it is unfavourable. It also affords time to an anti-white Muslim comedian named Nazeem Hussein, who when questioned about the “Islamisation of Australia” pretends not to understand what the term refers to, although from his smirking expression and the glint in his eyes it is evident that he knows full well what this means, and you can be sure that he wholeheartedly approves of it.
Nazeem Hussein is of course an enabler of Islamisation, so why should we expect any different from him? He will use lies, smears and any other tactic that suggests itself in a given context to defame and undermine anyone or anything that threatens to reveal the reality of Islam and his motivations in promoting it. Scandalously, the Australian Islamist Monitor reports that considerable sums of Australian taxpayers’ money are being used to fund Hussein’s comedy routines, and thereby attack and undermine Australian values and culture.
I welcome the Q Society of Australia as an ally in the ongoing struggle to counter and reverse Islamisation. May its mission to preserve and protect Australia and its people as a civilised nation be successful. To Vickie Janson, Geoff Dickson and fellow members and supporters of the Q Society, I raise a glass and drink to your good health and success. Cheers!
The following extract taken from the Q Society’s website provides a good flavour of what it’s all about:
Predictably, as with any organisation or campaign that opposes Islamisation and the totalitarian belief system that is Islam, the mainstream media are already sharpening their claws and claiming that the Q Society of Australia is a 'racist' and bigoted organisation. These are tired smears that for sentient non-Muslims are nothing more than playground insults, albeit ones alas backed up with the full force of the law and thus capable of ruining people’s careers and lives. The Q Society has, as can be seen from the video report below which features an interview with Vickie Janson, already attracted some media attention, but as in the UK, it is unfavourable. It also affords time to an anti-white Muslim comedian named Nazeem Hussein, who when questioned about the “Islamisation of Australia” pretends not to understand what the term refers to, although from his smirking expression and the glint in his eyes it is evident that he knows full well what this means, and you can be sure that he wholeheartedly approves of it.
Nazeem Hussein is of course an enabler of Islamisation, so why should we expect any different from him? He will use lies, smears and any other tactic that suggests itself in a given context to defame and undermine anyone or anything that threatens to reveal the reality of Islam and his motivations in promoting it. Scandalously, the Australian Islamist Monitor reports that considerable sums of Australian taxpayers’ money are being used to fund Hussein’s comedy routines, and thereby attack and undermine Australian values and culture.
I welcome the Q Society of Australia as an ally in the ongoing struggle to counter and reverse Islamisation. May its mission to preserve and protect Australia and its people as a civilised nation be successful. To Vickie Janson, Geoff Dickson and fellow members and supporters of the Q Society, I raise a glass and drink to your good health and success. Cheers!
The following extract taken from the Q Society’s website provides a good flavour of what it’s all about:
In opposing the Islamisation of Australia; we stand against the creeping infiltration of this socio-political dogma and its medieval concept of religious absolutism and a society controlled by despotic clergy; against a tainted world-view that embraces segregated communities, discrimination and apartheid based on gender and belief; against the model of a parallel judiciary based on barbaric Islamic 'justice' and Sharia 'law', against inhumane slaughtering and animal-cruelty to comply with Islamic Halal rituals.
Let us be very clear: Islam is not an ethnicity and Muslims are not members of 'the Islamic race'. Muslims come from all races and ethnicities. Identifying as Muslim in Australia and other free countries is a personal, arbitrary choice. Opposing Islam is no more racist, bigoted and xenophobic than it would be racist, bigoted and xenophobic to oppose radical Communism, violent Fascism, or medieval Catholicism burning unbelievers and witches on stakes.
In opposing the impositions of Islam, we equally oppose those who have been groomed to enable the spread of Islam in Australia by means of nihilistic multiculturalism, moral relativism and suffocating political correctness.
Very good to hear this!
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed Juniper. However, will the day ever come when one segment of the mass media in any of the Western countries finally declares that Islam is the hostile unwelcome domineering presence that it actually is? Until (and if) a viable substitute for oil is discovered, I suspect not.
ReplyDeleteWhy does the interviewer keep asking if she is racist? Islam is not a race.....He is very uninformed.
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