Brian Ross
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Frank wrote on Jul 27 th, 2019 at 5:32pm: Brian Ross wrote on Jul 27 th, 2019 at 2:03pm: Johnnie wrote on Jul 27 th, 2019 at 11:21am: Brian Ross wrote on Jul 27 th, 2019 at 10:52am: Johnnie wrote on Jul 27 th, 2019 at 7:52am: Brian Ross wrote on Jul 26 th, 2019 at 9:18pm: Frank wrote on Jul 26 th, 2019 at 7:50pm: Brian Ross wrote on Jul 26 th, 2019 at 6:11pm: The bastard wouldn't be seen dead at a Jewish or Christian (ie Western) ceremony of similar significance. It's always pandering to the Muslims, always virtue signalling. A premier of a secular state turning the sod for a mosque? 'Vote for us, Muslims!!!" Prostitutes. Like you, Bwian. Really? I don't believe I've ever been paid for sex, Soren. You really do have an odd view of life, don't you? The majority of Bendigoites favour the Mosque there. Get used to it. Bullshit. And your proof otherwise is, what, exactly, Xeej? You made the statement so back it up. Quote:Not all the local residents are against the building of a mosque. About 200 anti-racism protesters also attended under the banner of the Rally For Diversity, and a group called Believe in Bendigo previously gathered a crowd of over 2000 to show support for the mosque and the Muslim community.
“Believe In Bendigo is basically a group that believes in community,” said Jayson Tayeh. “There is enough faith in our community; people that believe in inclusiveness, people that believe in diversity.”
“It's heartening to see over 2000 people turn up to show their support for inclusion and tolerance,” said Mr Syed. “Why can't we live together with respect, peace and harmony?”
Mr Cox believes the community and the country can be strengthened from diversity and unity.
"It's not as if Muslims have arrived just yesterday, they have been here for over a hundred years,” said Mr Cox. “They're Australians, we're Australians, we all share those values.” [ Source] If you look at any of the protests against the Mosque, the overwhelming number of protestors came from outside Bendigo. Only a small number of protestors were from Bendigo itself. Therefore is IMO safe to conclude that the majority of Bendigoites are either indifferent or support the Mosque's establishment. QED. That's a clime-down and a half, Bwian, from 'majority support' to "IMO" majority indifferent (or support). Your lying ways exposed once again. You asserted something as fact in your earlier post which turns out entirely your own speculation - and we know the value of your speculations, Bwian. Oh,dearie, dearie, me. A clarification is not a lie, Soren. Otherwise we'd be calling you a liar all day long, now wouldn't we? Tsk, tsk, appears you missed out the "fair go for all," part of the civics lecture, now didn't you? Call yourself an Australian? You should be ashamed of your intolerance and your hatred, Soren.
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