Before the Cronulla riot, years of dhimmitude

An article in the Australian journal Quadrant gives an idea of the sorts of behaviors by Middle Easterners that finally sparked the riot by 5,000 whites in Sydney, Australia last weekend. The Muslim situation in Australia is far worse than we had known about. Australia has had a very serious problem for years with extremely aggressive and violent Middle Eastern narco and other criminals in its midst, while the police have been unable to deal with them effectively because the police authorities, in the name of ethnic tolerance and good community relations, do not back the officers up when there is a confrontation. In the utter squeamishness and loss of national self shown here, it sounds like … what can I say? It sounds like Britain.

As you read the article, think about the Muslim razzias, raids, by which Muslim warriors would test out a non-Muslim society for its weak spots, until a large-scale conquest became feasible. The main difference is that in today’s Australia, thanks to mass immigration, the razzias are coming from within the infidel society.

Here’s an excerpt:

AN EXAMPLE of the confrontations police nearly always experienced in Muslim-dominated areas when confronting even the most minor of crimes is an incident that occurred in 2001 in Auburn. Two uniformed officers stopped a motor vehicle containing three well known male offenders of Middle Eastern origin, on credible information via the police radio that indicated that the occupants of the vehicle had been involved in a series of break-and-enters. What occurred during the next few hours can only be described as frightening.

When searching the vehicle and finding stolen property from the break-and-enter, the police were physically threatened by the three occupants of the car, including references to tracking down where the officers lived, killing them and “fucking your girlfriends”. The two officers were intimidated to the point of retreating to their police car and calling for urgent assistance. When police back-up arrived, the three occupants called their associates via their mobile phones, which incidentally is the Middle Eastern radio network used to communicate amongst gangs. Within minutes as many as twenty associates arrived as well as another forty or so from the street where they had been stopped. As further police cars arrived, the Middle Eastern males became even more aggressive, throwing punches at police, pushing police over onto the ground, threatening them with violence and damaging police vehicles.

When the duty officer arrived, he immediately ordered all police back into their vehicles and they retreated from the scene. The stolen property was not recovered. No offender was arrested for assaulting police or damaging police vehicles.

But the humiliation did not end there. The group of Middle Eastern males then drove to the police station, where they intimidated the station staff, damaged property and virtually held a suburban police station hostage. The police were powerless. The duty officer ordered police not to confront the offenders but to call for back-up from nearby stations. Eventually the offenders left of their own volition. No action was taken against them.


Posted by Lawrence Auster at December 15, 2005 09:20 PM | Send
    

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