Tuesday, November 13, 2018

The Disoriented Espresso

Mark Steyn and Tim Blair:

"An excitable fellow blew up his Holden Rodeo ute (that's "SUV" in American) on busy, crowded Bourke Street, a couple of blocks from Victoria's parliament. It unfortunately didn't cause quite the mass slaughter he'd been looking forward to when he loaded it up with gas bottles. So he staggered from the flaming vehicle, and a pedestrian, assuming the car detonation had been an accident, went to the driver's aid. And thus two migrants to the Lucky Country briefly came face to face:

'Melbourne is mourning one of the founders of the city's famous coffee culture after the murder of Sisto Malaspina in Bourke Street's terror attack yesterday...
'It is believed Mr Malaspina had gone to the aid of the attacker after his car blew up.'

And as Tim Blair adds:

Of course he did. And of course the jihadi stabbed him to death for it.

Of course. Because, as London's mayor Sadiq Khan, has assured us, this is just part and parcel of what it means to live in a big vibrant metropolis in the early twenty-first century. On the one hand, you get a hardworking gregarious immigrant who creates an iconic coffee bar that becomes part of the fabric of city life - and, on the other, you get a different type of immigrant who kills the first guy. Tim Blair again:

Sisto Malaspina arrived in Australia from Italy, and for more than 40 years ran Melbourne's wonderful Pellegrini's restaurant. Hassan Khalif Shire Ali arrived from Somalia, and did rather less with his life.

… Many Aussie readers have written to me about Friday's events and, "of course", the dishonesty and evasions of the media. The fact that Sisto Malaspina was the proprietor of a Melbourne institution has enabled the press to talk about how beloved he was and how his granddaughter had been born just six days earlier - instead of how he didn't deserve to die, and his week-old granddaughter doesn't deserve to grow up without a grandfather, and her parents don't deserve to have the joy of her birth tainted and bloodied by his murder, because of lunatic government policies that insist everybody on the planet is entirely the same and that to attempt to distinguish between any of the seven billion potential immigrants to your country is totally racist."...….

Read it all.
Killed by Multi-Culturalism and Radical Islam but mostly by his own government
UPDATE:

Katie HopkinsThe next time we suffer an Islamist terror attack in the U.K and inept political leaders tell us ‘we are not cowed’... remember
Our country is cowed to such a degree we refuse refuge to a persecuted Christian.
We are cowed. The U.K. refuses to offer asylum to persecuted Christian for fear of causing “upset to local communities”. We WERE a Christian country. We have fallen.

The rights of Muslims NOT to be offended is now greater than the rights of Christians to live without fear."...….

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