Very funny, but I doubt the victims of these Muslim terrorist attacks would find it to be so funny. On 15 December 2014, Man Haron Monis, took 17 people hostage inside a Lindt chocolate café in Sydney. He forced hostages to hold up a jihadist black flag against a window of the café. On the early hours of 16 December, police breached the café and fatally shot Monis following the escape of several hostages. Two hostages also died, while another four people, including a police officer, were injured in the incident.[24][25] On 2 October 2015, Iranian-born Iraqi-Kurdish youth shot dead a 58-year-old accountant, who worked for the New South Wales Police Force, outside the Parramatta Police headquarters.[40][41][42] The terrorist then shot at special constables guarding the building, and was shot dead by them. NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione said "We believe that his actions were politically motivated and therefore linked to terrorism." Four other 'alleged Islamic State members' were arrested and charged in relation to the shooting.[43] On September 10, Islamist Ihsas Khan attacked a man in a park in Minto, New South Wales. The victim was chased and repeatedly stabbed or slashed with a knife. Khan was charged with attempted murder and with committing a terrorist act.[44] Crown prosecutor Peter Neil SC said there was evidence to suggest Mr Khan had been planning to attack a civilian at random on September 11 to coincide with the anniversary of the Al Qaeda attacks on the United States On 5 June 2017, 29-year-old Somali-born Islamist Yacqub Khayre shot dead receptionist Kai Hao in the foyer at a serviced apartment complex in the suburb of Brighton in Melbourne. He then took a female escort hostage in an apartment. He contacted both the police and the media. Police responded and Khayre died in a shoot-out with three police officers wounded. Khayre had referred to ISIS and al-Qaeda in a phone call to the media. In 2010 he had been acquitted of the earlier Holsworthy Barracks terror plot. On 9 November 2018, an attack took place in Melbourne, Australia, where the attacker set fire to a Holden Rodeo on Bourke Street in the city's Central Business District. The man then stabbed three pedestrians, killing one and wounding the other two. During the attack, the car exploded from the fire. The attacker was shot in the chest by a Victoria Police officer and died in hospital.[48] Police has confirmed the incident as terror-related and ISIS have claimed responsibility for the attack on social media insisting the knifeman was an "Islamic State fighter".[49]
Hmmm Roughly one incident a year But you have made a mistake Gargasoulas is not a Muslim Meanwhile a Non Muslim white Australian shot 50 people in Christchurch And THIS right wing idiot missed killing people through sheer luck https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-03...er-wayne-howlett-sentenced-in-hobart/10948854
So one a year is acceptable number of deaths to you? However in 2018 there where actually 1979 Islamic attacks in 54 countries, in which 11775 people were killed and 11483 injured. Now is that to you still an acceptable number of killings by the religion of peace? https://www.thereligionofpeace.com/attacks/attacks.aspx?Yr=2018
Let me see if I have your apologetic logic correct, death by gun, unacceptable, death by Islam, acceptable. You have just been written off as being taken with anymore than a very small grain of salt when it comes to being credible about caring for life.
Just reread your past posts and it becomes clear even to the most stubborn person, my statement is quite true. Your an Aussie anti-gunner and a Muslim apologist to boot that's two wrongs which once added up which make you very much an anti-American person.
many gun banners are best understood by reading Aesop's fable about the fox that lost its beautiful tail
No, he was not a Muslim. He was a gun control advocate who purposefully used firearms so that New Zealand would be motivated to ban them.... and NZ gave him exactly what he wanted.