With the permanent closure of San Francisco’s Macy’s at Union Square announced two days ago, the city that I used to call my gateway into the US via Australia has died.
Tagged: Dining, Macy's, San Francisco, Union Square
With the permanent closure of San Francisco’s Macy’s at Union Square announced two days ago, the city that I used to call my gateway into the US via Australia has died.
Tagged: Dining, Macy's, San Francisco, Union Square
It used to be that I reserved Twitter (back then) for the Red Sox, critiquing Carols by Candlelight, and the Super Bowl. Such simple days. Alas fighting Covidiots and now, seeing them morph into religious bigots has forced that X platform open for me.
Here’s a short tale of two documentaries I watched this week, now years old, that together explain why Israel followed the infamous Hamas rampage of October 7 2023 with the abject destruction of the Gaza Strip, and how Hamas wanted it to happen.
Tagged: Antisemitism, Gaza, Hamas, Illegal, Immigration, Intifada, Israel Hamas War, Palestine, Protest
Every 25th of April since 1927, Australia has taken a public holiday to celebrate its fallen in all wars. Doing so, it has placed a principal focus on its Anzac fighting force of World War 1 when Australia’s military claimed its right of independent command from Britain. Hence the holiday’s name: Anzac Day. Australia’s first commanding general was John Monash. A member of the Jewish faith, his name today graces a highway, an electorate and one of the nation’s most prestigious universities.
Tagged: Antisemitism, Anzac, Islamist, Multiculturalism, Palestine, Sudan, Terror, Turkey
Amid the political contradiction that has formed Australia’s muddled response to growing Islamist unrest across the world and the upswing of extreme left and right wing anarchy since the downfall of Donald Trump in 2020, a strong firming of its national anti-terror infrastructure became law yesterday.
I am reading journalists on X (formerly known as Twitter) today, who are blindly pushing the terror agenda of Hamas against Israel while also denouncing their recently deceased Australian colleague John Pilger for his past support of Syria’s Bashar Assad, infamous for his use of fuel bombs and nerve gas on his own people. They can’t see the hypocrisy.
Tagged: Antisemitism, Hamas, Hate, Israel, Journalism, Media, Palestine, Sudan, UAE, Victimhood
Terror Update December 28 2023—Some Things to Know: Yesterday an Australian husband and his visa-approved wife were killed in an Israeli air raid targeting the Islamic terror group Hezbollah in Lebanon. Today Hezbollah confirmed that the man and his brother were “fighters” with the group. Mosques in Sydney will hold memorial services for them: for even though Hezbollah, like Hamas, is an official terror group in Australia, that’s homeland security for you.
In Sudan right now four million refugees are fleeing their homes. An “undercount” (Times Magazine says) of 10,000 are already dead. There’s mass rape and the deliberate targeting of civilians (men, women and children) by death squads going house-to-house. Hunger and a health crisis are rife. This latest episode of the Sudanese civil war between Muslim paramilitary juntas has been ongoing for months in a cataclysm spanning years. Yet, here’s the official UN response from its handles on X (formerly known as Twitter) these past 24 hours:
After a world that sat silent as the Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad gassed its Muslim civilians with the assistance of Russia and still remains in power; how it sat silent as Russia razed Muslim Chechnya; and how it sits silent today as Muslim Sudan enters another episode in a mass-murdering civil war—the penultimate irony is this:
While the West pauses tomorrow November 11 2023 in remembrance of the day 105 years ago that the guns fell silent in World War 1, the Islamist terror group Hamas has ordered its followers to march.
Tagged: Armistice Day, Gaza, Hamas, Iran, Israel, Palestine, Propaganda, Remembrance Day, Women
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