Christian school shot up and churches fire-bombed
- welcome to Beirut
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Martin Lehmann -15 December 2005
Police were called to the St Joseph the Worker Primary School in the Sydney
suburb of Auburn on Monday night after a priest and parents heard gunshots
outside the school. Two staff members later discovered bullet holes in their
cars, with a number of cartridge shells nearby.
So far there is no proof that this atrocity was the work of "the lions
of Lebanon", but earlier in the evening about 400 parents and children as
young as five were singing carols in the school when a group of youths of
"Middle Eastern appearance" (the media euphemism for Lebanese thugs)
verbally abused them. Some were spat upon.
And early on Tuesday morning a church in Sydney's Macquarie Fields was
fire-bombed.
And how did our politically correct print media treat such an explosive news item?
The Australian buried it on page five. The Sydney and Melbourne newspapers
ignored the story. If a mosque had been shot at or
fire-bombed it would have made the front page of every newspaper in the country, accompanied by
frenzied screams of "racist attack" from the elites.
Then in the early hours of Wednesday night a hall attached to the a Uniting
church in Auburn was burned to the ground. Shortly after the nearby St Thomas's
Anglican church had all its front windows smashed. Finally The Australian ran a front page story on Thursday.
Not a mention on the websites of the
other print media.
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