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Originally Posted by The Human Santapede
The thing is Australia isn’t like the UK. Terrorism isn’t a big/common thing over there (well wasn’t). I also think the event itself was quite small, the area in which it looked to be held isn’t massive.
I’m not dismissing the seriousness of this attack, but I think people should be focussing on the perpetrators and the victims, not coming for the police until more is known about the full events.
Also, I’m sorry to hear you’ve been spat on. That is disgusting.
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An Australian Jewish woman was on the news talking about the rising tide of anti-Semitism in Sydney since the 7th October attacks. She spoke about the disgusting graffiti, the arson of a synagogue... It's all over the world. Of course the only people to blame are the terrorists, but anti-Semitism is just not taken as seriously as it should be. Sadly, it takes something as awful as this for people to see what's happening. And even then...