April 24, 2004

WHAT HE SAID

Further to Thursday’s news of Sydney’s culturally-distinct gang rapists, here’s another report:

After their sentences were handed down, one said in court: "We did not commit this crime, the crime was committed against us. The police set us up because we are Muslims, your honour."

A man in the public gallery yelled out: "F---in' dickhead."

And here’s an update, from Jon Lauck, to this post by Ryne McClaren.

Posted by Tim Blair at April 24, 2004 02:52 AM
Comments

MSK, MAK, MRK and MMK=Islmc Scm

Posted by: Wallace at April 24, 2004 at 02:56 AM

Berlusconi was right on the money!

Posted by: Brian. at April 24, 2004 at 02:59 AM

The sad thing is, I think the scum really believe it.

Posted by: PJ at April 24, 2004 at 03:02 AM

Sharia outlines the official discriminations allowable against the Dhimmi, such as the poll-tax - essentially protection money - called the 'jizya.'

Our convict will be pleased to learn this is one custom he can enjoy in prison for many years to come.

Posted by: CurrencyLad at April 24, 2004 at 03:09 AM

"We did not commit this crime, the crime was committed against us."

This says it all. People who think like this have been brainwashed -or- they are just frikin' nutz.
Don't see that we could ever sit down and discuss anything with people who think this way.

I do not mean to imply ALL Muslims and/or Arabs have this mindset. But those who do are the ones causing us problems right now. How do you deal with people who think this way?

Posted by: Chris Josephson at April 24, 2004 at 05:47 AM

How do you deal with people who think this way?

Jail them. Shoot them. Can't really think of anything else.

Posted by: R C Dean at April 24, 2004 at 05:53 AM

Hanging works, too.

Posted by: rosignol at April 24, 2004 at 09:03 AM

Unfortunately, they will be protected in prison by the Lebenese Muslims already there.

The rapists were originally confined in a juvenile centre where they were treated like heroes and cheered on by the resident Muslim scum.

How do I know? I live in Sydney and work in the legal system.

Posted by: dee at April 24, 2004 at 04:50 PM