Here's why multiculturalism has failed

Here's why multiculturalism has failed

Multiculturalism has failed and Granville Boy’s High is exhibit A.

Exhibit B are the Australian Muslims, including a Muslim leader, who flew to Lebanon to attend the funeral of a Hezbollah terrorist.

Exhibit C is former Labor Senator Fatima Paymen who said women’s rights under the mad Mullahs in Iran were just fine before walking it back after a backlash.

But first, Granville. Who would ever have thought Australian school boys would be chanting “Allahu Akbar” in support of Muslim nurses who allegedly boasted of killing Jews.

Is there anything more un-Australian?

That teachers and students are defying the Minns Labor Government to continue protesting in support of school support officer, Sheik Wesam Charkawi, who was ordered by the NSW Education Department to work from home after defending the two nurses in an Instagram post.

Too many Islamic leaders in Australia have shown since October 7 they have no moral compass when it comes to barbaric Palestinian Islamic terrorism.

Of course, it is tragic that civilians have been killed in Gaza, which is undoubtedly a major part of their grievance along with a conviction Israel should not exist.

But no one would have been killed if Palestinian terrorists had not dressed in civilian clothes and hid behind women and children while shooting at the Israeli Defence Force.

None would have been killed had Palestinian terrorists and civilians had not crossed over into Israel on October 7 in a murderous raping and kidnapping orgy.

These “courageous” warriors found their uniforms to pose with vulnerable women hostages as they milk propaganda value out of their release.

Family First last week called for a pause on Muslim immigration after 50 Muslim leaders teamed up with an international Islamic terrorist organisation, Hizb ut-Tahrir, to sign an open letter defending the two Bankstown Muslim nurses.

Abu Lebdeh has since been charged but her colleague Ahmad Rashad Nadir has not.

Senator Paymen has been a vocal supporter of the Iran-backed Palestinians, who forced Israel into defending itself against their Medieval barbarism.

The Australian newspaper reported:

Former Labor senator Fatima Payman has encouraged Australian-Iranians sympathetic to the Islamist regime in Tehran to “lobby” politicians about Western “propaganda” on women’s rights, declaring “there’s two sides to every coin”.

It’s such a shame that an Australian Senator is backing a regime which hates Australia’s Western heritage.

On the Australians who attended Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah’ funeral, they should be called to account for supporting terrorism.

Shari Markson reported:

“Sky News can reveal Sydney-based religious leader, Abed AlMajeed Mourtada, attended Nasrallah's funeral.

“Photographs and videos posted to social media show that he had prime seating in front of the stage, at the centre of the stadium.”

Is there anything more un-Australian than an Australian mourning at the funeral of a vicious terrorist organisation?