Two sets of values, where do you stand?
In the blue corner, we have Australians who care about their bushlands and national parks:
The Royal seen as Sydney’s most important wildlife preserve Too many species at risk
THE Royal National Park is the most important wildlife area of 50 metropolitan sites, a new study has revealed.
The study showed that one in 10 or 53 species of Sydney’s wildlife was under threat, and that the Royal had the most diverse fauna.
The park also had the largest number of threatened species, its native wildlife being among the most “regionally significant species recorded in any site”.
And in the red corner we have Muslims that want to destroy our bushlands and national parks:
Islam group urges forest fire jihad
AUSTRALIA has been singled out as a target for “forest jihad” by a group of Islamic extremists urging Muslims to deliberately light bushfires as a weapon of terror.
US intelligence channels earlier this year identified a website calling on Muslims in Australia, the US, Europe and Russia to “start forest fires”, claiming “scholars have justified chopping down and burning the infidels’ forests when they do the same to our lands”.
The website, posted by a group called the Al-Ikhlas Islamic Network, argues in Arabic that lighting fires is an effective form of terrorism justified in Islamic law under the “eye for an eye” doctrine.
The posting — which instructs jihadis to remember “forest jihad” in summer months — says fires cause economic damage and pollution, tie up security agencies and can take months to extinguish so that “this terror will haunt them for an extended period of time”.
“Imagine if, after all the losses caused by such an event, a jihadist organisation were to claim responsibility for the forest fires,” the website says. “You can hardly begin to imagine the level of fear that would take hold of people in the United States, in Europe, in Russia and in Australia.”
This is obviously a grave concern for the Sutherland shire which is home to the Royal National Park and it’s extensive bush areas. This also demonstrates the inverted values of Islam and why it should not be permitted to expand in this country. If elected I will work to ensure that no Islamic developments are built within the Sutherland shire. If you wish to contribute to the effort to restrict the growth of Islam in Australia, then vote 1 Darrin Hodges on September 13.