My current Australian speaking tour has been expertly organized by the Q Society. The Q Society is a formidable vanguard of Australian patriots who are determined to stand for human rights against Islamization in Australia. They deserve the support of all freedom-loving people — all who are threatened by the human rights abuses encoded within Islamic law have a friend and defender in the Q Society. And that also means, of course, that dhimmis and self-seeking political opportunists will consider the Q Society an enemy.
And so it is with the Deputy Premier of Queensland, Andrew Fraser, who has called upon the Liberal National Party (LNP) and Katter’s Australian Party MPs to denounce the Q Society for entirely true and accurate fliers — which you can see above — defending free Australia against Islamization and the institutionalized oppression of Islamic law. Fraser claims that the flier’s assertions are false, but does not and cannot substantiate that claim. He also has the ignorance, audacity, and moral myopia to claim that denouncing the Q Society is a moral issue — as if defending Western civilization is something people should be ashamed of, and for which they should apologize.
That is precisely the position that Islamic supremacist groups take in the U.S. and Australia — and Fraser, like so many opportunist politicians, eagerly parrots their line.
“Hate mail hits westside letterboxes,” from the Courier Mail, December 1:
A Victorian group is being blamed for anti-Islamic propaganda being distributed on the westside.
Deputy Premier and Member for Mt Coot-tha Andrew Fraser has blasted the pamphlets, distributed by QSociety.
“There is no room in Queensland for hate politics,” he said.
“The flyer makes a number of outrageous and false claims that the practice of Islam by many Australians threatens our food production, academic integrity in our schools, and equal access to public spaces.
“Modern Australia has a proud multicultural heritage. This kind of prejudicial rubbish has no place anywhere, let alone here in Queensland.”
On Monday, QSociety organised a Brisbane visit by controversial anti-Islamist US author Robert Spencer.
Yikes! But it’s true: I am anti-Islamist — see, for example, here.
“LNP must denounce anti-Islam group: Fraser,” from 9News, December 1:
Queensland’s Deputy Premier Andrew Fraser has called on Liberal National Party (LNP) and Katter’s Australian Party MPs to denounce a group spreading anti-Islamic propaganda in the state.
Mr Fraser’s west Brisbane electorate is being letterbox dropped by a group called Qsociety, which is concerned with the “erosion of Western values and the Islamisation of Australia”.
The flyers say “it’s time to say no” to the Halal food industry, “whitewashed Islamic content” in state schools, Sharia finance and “segregation and apartheid” such as prayer rooms.
They direct readers to a website and a Victorian address.
Mr Fraser on Thursday told parliament the flyers presented a chance for MPs who voted against his bill on same sex civil unions to take a stand on another human rights issue.
The bill passed on Wednesday night, with Labor MPs given a conscience vote and the LNP voting against it.
Mr Fraser said they should denounce Qsociety.
“It’s to the credit of this house and our democracy that we can debate a sensitive issue such as civil partnership with civility,” he said.
“Perhaps today the LNP can overcome their moral timidity to join with me in distancing themselves from hateful and hurtful prejudice propagated by Qsociety and condemn (it) in the most unambiguous terms as I do, on behalf of the Labor government.
“(Not) to do so would be an act of complicity.
“The interests if decency require us all to condemn this prejudice.”
Decency requires us to condemn spineless dhimmitude and stand for justice and equality of rights for all.