Gethelred
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- May 1, 2016
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But haven't we kind of lived it, EG?I don’t really agree. As much as that’s the sentiment of choice for western leaders, it’s just their cowardice. Calls for unity after something like this are part of how they justify not doing anything meaningful. Terrorists must find it hilarious every time civilians are murdered in the streets and the response is just the main population being pre-emptively told off for their bigotry.
People lining up in the streets to give blood. Muslims and Jews coming together to condemn the attack, with Sydney muslims refusing them religious funeral rights.
Isn't what we - us, the community rather than us the government - have done, the way we have responded, shown that we are unified on this, that our multiculturalism is stronger than this? That the ties that bind us are stronger than the pulls that seek to divide?





