Muslims in Australia deny nationality and build colonies instead, claims former Australian athlete and commentator Sam Newman

Third World WarCanberra: Former Australian footballer and commentator Sam Newman created a sensation in Australia saying, ‘There are 600,000 Muslim residents in Australia. They don’t generally nationalise, they colonise.” A few days ago, Australian Senator Fraser Anning had demanded a ban on the entry of Islamic immigrants, while addressing the Australian Parliament. The subsequent statements by Sam Newman have become a topic of discussion in Australia.

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‘The Muslims in Australia share no common interest with what we’re on about. They have no common values, they preach to a different, deity, god. This has been a huge problem in Europe and it’s beginning to be a huge problem in America,” claimed Newman. Last week, after Senator Anning’s statement, two Muslim footballers from opposing teams in the Australian Football league had shaken hands.

muslims, australia, sam newman, nationalityCiting the statements made by Anning and the on-field incident, Newman had accused that the stance of the organisers of the Australian Football League was inappropriate. The on-field incident and the League’s view about it was divisive, warned Newman. Referring to the statement by Anning, he claimed that 70% of the Australian citizens would agree with him.

Senator Anning had presented an aggressive stance against the Islamic immigrants in Australia while addressing the Australian Parliament last week. Anning demanded a ban on the entry of Muslim immigrants and implementation of the White Australia Policy to stop the influx of Islamic immigrants. This Australian Party Senator also proposed a pan-Australian referendum on this issue.

Senator Anning claimed that the Muslims in Australia are criminal minded and take undue advantage of the government schemes. He added that Muslim criminals from Africa have created an atmosphere of terror in a city like Melbourne.

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