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Australian mass shooting incident

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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-12-15/ ... /106143864

Not sure if its already been posted. Something like 20 folks killed by two muslim shooters at Bondi beach in Sydney. Going to be a 3 ring circus, maybe like 1996 gun bans were. All media channels are all left wing anti's. The prime minister has already made an announcement on tightening and restricting guns. He is federal, but the individual states always tow the line.
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The people doing this filming could’ve used pretty much any kind of gun to stop the killers, as you can see because they were able to film them pretty close up and from behind.

https://youtube.com/shorts/fX-kRq1ostU

Of course, good guys can’t carry concealed semi automatic handguns there like they can in a normal place.

Noticed the bad guys didn’t even have some automatics. At least one of the guys clearly had some kind of straight pull bolt action.

Looks like a 'father and son' were the murderers - what a sweet thing to do with your kid... :?

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/fa ... r-AA1SkPv6
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Correct, they werent using semi-autos which are already banned in Australia. The shotguns are button release, nanny state addition to a semi auto where the action needs to be released by a second button between shots. So everything they owned was street legal, they were also gun licenced( also required for lawful gun ownership) which is why a lot of Aussies are saying its a setup. Whether by muslim leaders or the UN or lizard people from mars who knows. Fact remains the government conveniently gets to target all the stuff used in this incident.
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One man showed himself to be a brave man.

What a tragic event.
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Aussie land already has incredibly stringent gun control laws and no doubt will over react There is a youtube channel called Mark and Sam After Work that is mainly about long range shooting but he covers a lot of the illegal (under aussie law) control already instituted in violation of their constitution
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Politicians' will concentrate on guns to distract from the ethnicity and motivation of the shooters.
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765x53 wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 10:32 am Politicians' will concentrate on guns to distract from the ethnicity and motivation of the shooters.
I’ve already heard Aussie politicians say “diversity is our strength.”

Those people should be tarred and feathered.
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It wouldn't surprise me if they outlawed the formidable blunderbuss after this incident.
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Scott Tschirhart wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 11:05 am
765x53 wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 10:32 am Politicians' will concentrate on guns to distract from the ethnicity and motivation of the shooters.
I’ve already heard Aussie politicians say “diversity is our strength.”

Those people should be tarred and feathered.
Yep, they can't admit allowing an unfettered immigration of third-world savages isn't good for peace and tranquility...

P.S. - any Jew anywhere in the world that supports gun control or leftism is an IDIOT with a death wish. How many more examples do they need? The leftist west is allowing - heck teaching - antisemitism. Don't be an unarmed target!
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JPFO allows non-Jews to join. I was a member for many years, but let membership lapse for some reason - I think I'll re-join.

https://jpfo.org/

Zelman and Stevens' book is a favorite I sometimes give copies of - https://www.amazon.com/Death-Gun-Contro ... 964230461/

Between it, and Kates' article in Tennessee Law Review - https://guncite.com/journals/tennmed.html, I hope I've educated a LOT of people...!

(Section XIII alone in the article is priceless...)

THIS from the Babylon Bee would be funnier if it weren't likely to actually happen - https://babylonbee.com/news/australian- ... possession
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Keep in mind the huge ring we wear in our noses. A little tug and we are breathing fire and ready to tear up any target put in front of us. As in the 9/11 deal where we launched global attacks on "terror" to the tune of trillions of our dollars and gave up gobs of our rights via the Patriot Act. And now these many years later we are kinda' waking up to the fact that the whole thing was likely a rather poorly concealed Mossad/CIA operation that roped in a little group of Saudi Muslims to be the stooges. (We are waking up to that aren't we?)

Doesn't this Bondi Beach deal have the same odor?

An attack by Muslims using presently legal firearms to kill Jews. Benefit -- Australian Deep State. Benefit -- Israel. Not benefitted at all -- Australian citizens, Muslims.

Who benefits from the crime is an awful strong indication of who was most likely behind the crime.
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I agree Earl, there is likely some tie to state sponsorship or at least state apathy. There are many sources out there saying the Aussie's were warned that intelligence indicated an attack would happen. In other words the Aussie government had time to prepare but it sure looks like they didn't do anything.

Obviously in many places in the US the terrorists would have been engaged early on---which is a real indication the Aussie's should have more lenient gun laws if they cared about their citizens well being. The one terrorist even took time to put on his glasses, plus they were not even trying to use much cover, which goes to show they had no real fear of being stopped.

What is really troubling is that Australia degraded so quickly. I remember when the gun confiscations were happening and my memory is not that long. There is no question that one way or the other the Aussie government is responsible---whether through their laws and policies or maybe an arm of their intelligence was complicit.
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"....There is no question that one way or the other the Aussie government is responsible---whether through their laws and policies or maybe an arm of their intelligence was complicit..."

Yep.

Same with most crime and violence. Governments enable it, thwart citizen's efforts to fight it, and many times, subsidize or directly commit it.

The liberals and 'progressives' of today LOVE using violence to attain political goals, which is why I consider them the political opposite of the libertarians. Conservatives are close to libertarians, but tend to trust government too much.
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