Australia joins the victim cult
Bookworm on Jan 28 2007 at 8:00 pm | Filed under: Australia, Media matters
While we were all delighting in the tough stance the Australian government has taken towards terrorism, it seems that Australian TV has fallen into the same swamp as American TV, which insists that all people who can claim victimhood must be heard, their complaints taken seriously, and the rest of us made to feel very, very sorry for them. Ron, writing from Down Under, tells how the Australian media covered the story of a Muslim resident who brokered stolen arms from the Australian military to terrorist cells. It’s a sleazy little story about a big crime, made worse by the media’s inability to recognize that it’s the Australian people, not the criminal and his wife, who are the victims here.
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Yes, but Ron also said, “Perhaps his wife and children should go visit the surviving members of the victims of terrorism and find out what their daddy really did when he was not home reading them bedtime stories.” Be mad at the media. But why punish innocent children?
Maybe so those “innocent children” don’t grow up believing that their “innocent daddy” was persecuted by an unjust “kaffir” government that needs to be destroyed, along with the rest of the wicked Australian society……?