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Monday Noticeboard

Today’s noticeboard is brought to you by a shirt of shame. Shame on the kid who wore it. Shame on his smiling companion (not shown in this image). And shame on a society that is seriously embracing ghoulish Nazism.

A police expert will eventually conclude with overwhelming certainty that the shirt says April 15
A police expert will eventually conclude with overwhelming certainty that the shirt says April 15

The Daily Telegraph reports:

A man wearing a soccer jersey seemingly glorifying the October 7 terror attack on Israel while at a Blue Mountains tourist attraction has been lashed by Premier Chris Minns as “completely reprehensible”, as NSW Police investigate the incident.

Police are investigating a photo taken on Saturday at Scenic World in Katoomba, in which a man can be seen wearing a football-style jersey emblazoned with the date ‘October 7’ and the black, green and red colours of the Palestinian flag decorating the sleeves and collar.

Above the text on the back of the jersey is a small watermelon icon.

So he’s a Green as well. Figures.

In other R.O.P. developments, video of a February sermon has surfaced in which an imam calls Jews a “criminal, barbaric, tyrannical enemy” and demands that Palestine be restored “through Jihad for the sake of Allah”:

Telling his congregation in southwest Sydney that Jews had “trespassed on the land of (other) people and oppressed them”, imam Abdul Salam Zoud said: “These people only understand the language of force.”

Your crew speak it fairly fluently, Abdul. And they spoke it first.

He also said “all the billions that were spent to improve, beautify, and highlight the image of the Jews have all gone in vain”.

The imam is no oil painting himself:

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Come on, Abdul. Do something with that beard. Put some time in at the gym. Update the spectacles, for Allah’s sake.

Gotta look your best to get the blokes, baby.

Tim Blair
Tim BlairJournalist

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