The Australian government’s first response to the Muslim terrorist massacre of Jews at a Chanukah party is to refuse to mention “Islam”, “Muslim”, “Koran” or any such matters, but to immediately promise to pass new gun control laws.
The gun control laws have yet to be laid out, but those are mere details. Surely once people have been more thoroughly disarmed while Muslim terrorists, who can get all the weapons they want through the country’s Lebanese gangs, are armed, matters will be better.
Naveed Akram, the Pakistani Muslim terrorist in question, had been under investigation for ties to ISIS back in 2019.
Australian authorities chose to let him keep his weapons anyway. Now those same authorities will try to pass new laws confiscating everyone else’s guns because they refused to do their jobs.
Australia wasn’t enforcing its current gun control laws. That’s a familiar story because much of the time the same people clamoring for gun control laws in America aren’t either.
The Chanukah massacre at Bondi Beach doesn’t call for gun control, it calls for Islam control. The authorities were too politically correct to deal with Akram even to the extent of preventing a man linked to ISIS from owning guns. They won’t stop the next Akram from owning guns. They will however disarm his Jewish and Christian future victims.















