Nick Griffin: Bondi Beach — “Don’t Look Back in Anger”?
Bondi Beach — “Don’t Look Back in Anger”?
But, before the dead are even cold, the blood-stained thug Netanyahu leapt into action to exploit the killings. Rather than sending his condolences to the families of the dead and to a shocked Australia, he launched into a cynical attack on the Australian government and screamed about the “antisemitism” of recongising the right of Palestinians to a state of their own.

Netanyahu exploits the ghastly massacre — Sunday Telegraph headline
The Zionist lobby more generally was also quick to jump on the killings to condemn the authorities for having resisted their calls to ban anti-genocide protests and to further clamp down on peaceful and free expression.
The Israel lobby’s auxiliaries too were quick to try to exploit the death of innocent Jewish men, women and children. Tommy Robinson was among those who plastered his social media accounts with a fake news post claiming that Hamas had praised the killings. Similar posts sought to spread the idea that Iran – which has consistently condemned terror attacks against civilians – was to blame.

Tommy quickly took down his post claiming that Hamas had praised the Bondi attack
Robinson and others quickly took down their posts as it emerged that they were lies. David Atherton, however, wasn’t quick enough:

Apart, however, from the initial rantings of the Counter-Jihad crew, however, the official response to the Bondi Massacre is in very marked contrast to what happens every time Islamist terrorists or another psychotic immigrant murder innocent people anywhere in the West.
When the victims are British, French, German, American or whatever, the names and photos of the killers are hidden from us for as long as possible. Why is it so different this time?
When the victims are from our communities, the political elite and the mass media go instantly into a chorus of “Don’t Look Back in Anger”. The whole apparatus of the liberal state/media/security complex instantly gets to work to manipulate public opinion, with calls for ‘unity’, ‘tolerance’ and ‘forgiveness’.
As I explained here:
So what’s the difference this time? Well, we saw the same thing after the despicable attack on a Manchester synagogue, as I pointed out here:
Manchester Killings — No More “Don’t Look Back in Anger”?
What’s the one phrase you’ve not heard in connection with the disgusting attack in Manchester on Thursday? “Don’t look back in anger”. There’s no sign of tealights and #Together posters either. Instead, the post-attack photos now emphasise banners calling for ‘Action’.
I repeat: I condemn without reservation this latest atrocity, as I condemn all terrorist atrocities.
But I also condemn the grotesque double standards to which the people of the world – including my own, and the long-suffering Palestinians – are subjected by a mass media and political elite which are dominated by Zionist sympathies, bribes or blackmail (Epstein was not alone, you may be sure of that).
The whole revolting spectacle, far from preventing antisemitism, actually tends to incite it. Most normal people, myself included, would have no problem at all with Zionists and Political Judaists standing up for their own people – if they weren’t so eager to deny the same right to all the rest of us.
Where do these double-standards come from?
Racism and Supremacism
To ignore or to deny this is as wrong as to blame all Muslims for the actions of ISIS and similar useful idiot Wahabbis, or to blame all Christians for the dangerous pro-nuclear war tendencies of the heretics who believe in the Rapture.
But it is also wrong to pretend that the world does not have a problem with the intense racism and anti-goyish bias which persists within a significant strand of Judaism. Particularly when it oozes out into the real world, fuelling the crazed ambitions of the Zionists and the cynical manipulations of the Political Judaists, it is a shame on decent Jews and a curse on Humanity.










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