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Australia Imported Extremism. Then Blamed the Immigrants.

  • Writer: 3anjad News
    3anjad News
  • Jul 21
  • 1 min read
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Let’s be real.

 

Extremism didn’t arrive in Australia on a boat.

It came in a suit. It came in laws. It came from talkback radio and university panels.

 

The media wants you to fear bearded men and women in hijabs.

But the real extremist is the guy wearing a suit who thinks White Australia was the good old days.

 

Right-wing terrorism is growing — not in mosques, but in living rooms tuned to Sky News.

The Christchurch shooter? He trained here.

Neo-Nazi cells? Active in multiple states.

Hate speech? Brushed off as "free speech" so long as it's aimed at minorities.

 

And yet, we keep hearing about “radicalized youth” — code for brown.

 

The truth?

 

Australia didn't just allow extremism.

It fertilized it with fear, racism, and political silence.

Then outsourced the blame to refugees, migrants, and Muslims — because it’s easier to attack the margins than confront the mainstream.

 

Extremism here doesn’t wear a turban.

It wears a flag.

 

And it’s not knocking at the door.

It’s already inside.

 
 
 

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