This terrible event is not unexpected unfortunately. The way this government has handled the world stage , the Gaza/Palestine wars and the weekly protests has made all of us and our lives vulnarable to attacks.
The man who disarmed the son Terrorist was one of the bravest acts I have ever seen. It was a calculated move that could have went so bad and he would have lost his life instantly and many others after that. His presence of mind to grab his neck and pressure his airway and remove the firearm was unbelievable. He then had seconds to establish his safety and realise that he was a man holding a rifle at a armed offender incident and police had every right to shoot him if he appeared to be the threat.
This man was a brave Australian acting in the best interests of fellow Australians. The fact he was a muslim himself is irrelevant in those precious moments. That man should never have to work again or pay this bloody government taxes again. He should be recognised as a brave human and a proud Australian.
My thoughts are for the victims and those in care all over Sydney. The pain of this day wont just go away. This will be a where were you moment in history. The police did a good job as well. 6 Minutes to neuatralise the main threat is commendable.
Parra_Greg > paul taylorDecember 15, 2025 at 5:50pm
But being Muslim may help in a very very small way of navigating the healing and Ahmed Al Ahmed can be the symbol of what it means to be Australian....
"Correct , censorship and the likes is what has brought us to this point .
people are murdered due to politics, racial and religious reasons , but hey , if you're mentioning these you're a bad person . Not too mentukn some of our politicians have…"
"But being Muslim may help in a very very small way of navigating the healing and Ahmed Al Ahmed can be the symbol of what it means to be Australian...."
"I think wiz wants to go back to the glory days of devon and tomato sauce and vegemite sambos all backed up by the economic power of Lang Hancock...ffs mate talk about going off like a fucked firecracker......oh yes and the good obiedient wog we…"
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This terrible event is not unexpected unfortunately. The way this government has handled the world stage , the Gaza/Palestine wars and the weekly protests has made all of us and our lives vulnarable to attacks.
The man who disarmed the son Terrorist was one of the bravest acts I have ever seen. It was a calculated move that could have went so bad and he would have lost his life instantly and many others after that. His presence of mind to grab his neck and pressure his airway and remove the firearm was unbelievable. He then had seconds to establish his safety and realise that he was a man holding a rifle at a armed offender incident and police had every right to shoot him if he appeared to be the threat.
This man was a brave Australian acting in the best interests of fellow Australians. The fact he was a muslim himself is irrelevant in those precious moments. That man should never have to work again or pay this bloody government taxes again. He should be recognised as a brave human and a proud Australian.
My thoughts are for the victims and those in care all over Sydney. The pain of this day wont just go away. This will be a where were you moment in history. The police did a good job as well. 6 Minutes to neuatralise the main threat is commendable.
But being Muslim may help in a very very small way of navigating the healing and Ahmed Al Ahmed can be the symbol of what it means to be Australian....
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