


The Australian government really doesn’t want you to see this video of a teen Muslim terrorist stabbing a bishop.
The Labor government has gone so far as to demand that the video be taken down not just in Australia, but around the world.
On Wednesday, more than a week after the attack, the video was still available to view on the X account of the Australian Jewish Association (AJA). President David Adler told CNN he hadn’t been asked to take it down, either by X or Australia’s e-safety commissioner.
Adler said the AJA received an email from X saying Australian authorities had contacted the company with a takedown request, noting the video “violates the law(s) of Australia.”
The AJA hasn’t taken the video down, because Adler believes it’s important for people to see.
Is there a connection? Well actually there is.
After stabbing a bishop, the Jihadi’s pals decided they wanted to kill some Jews.
The Australian has previously revealed one of them had been following a Hamas supporter on social media.
“I really want to target the yahood (Jewish people) … we will plan it,” one 15-year-old allegedly sent to a group chat titled “Plans” on April 19, four days after the Wakeley stabbing incident.
“I wanna die and I wanna kill … I’m just excited … Is your plan to get caught or die or escape?” one of the 17-year-olds wrote in a message on April 20.
The 16-year-old allegedly wrote online: “Allah is the best of planners and we are the soldiers of Allah.”
Nothing to do with Islam, I’m sure. The only answers are more dialogue and more immigration. The more “Soldiers of Allah” move to Australia (not to mention America), the safer we’ll all surely be.