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Islamists wearing a call to arms on their sleeve: Clothing with fanatical slogans being sold across Sydney
ISLAMIC fundamentalists in south-western Sydney are wearing propagandist paraphernalia freely available for sale at local markets and online to show their support for jihadi bloodshed.
Shirts and hoodies with rifles, pistols and fanatical slogans are being seen more regularly in Western Sydney, including Auburn and Granville two suburbs where a number of the reported 150 Australians engaged in the sectarian violence in Syria and Iraq are believed to be from.
EDITORIAL: PROUDLY SHOWING THEIR TRUE COLOURS
Extremist clothing sprouting fundamentalist propaganda is being sold online and from local markets across Sydney's south-west. Source: Supplied
The Islamic Brotherhood hoodie has become popular, with Shahada scripture supporting one Islamic nation for all people. Other items include a shirt bearing two pistols and the words Submit to None But One and Islamist headbands and flags.
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Charming!
And what's anyone doing about it?
Answer; obviously nothing.
Of course doing anything about it would be "racist", "Islamophobic", "Xenophobic" and Breivik" according to you know who in the nation today.
Islamists wearing a call to arms on their sleeve: Clothing with fanatical slogans being sold across Sydney
ISLAMIC fundamentalists in south-western Sydney are wearing propagandist paraphernalia freely available for sale at local markets and online to show their support for jihadi bloodshed.
Shirts and hoodies with rifles, pistols and fanatical slogans are being seen more regularly in Western Sydney, including Auburn and Granville two suburbs where a number of the reported 150 Australians engaged in the sectarian violence in Syria and Iraq are believed to be from.
EDITORIAL: PROUDLY SHOWING THEIR TRUE COLOURS
Extremist clothing sprouting fundamentalist propaganda is being sold online and from local markets across Sydney's south-west. Source: Supplied
The Islamic Brotherhood hoodie has become popular, with Shahada scripture supporting one Islamic nation for all people. Other items include a shirt bearing two pistols and the words Submit to None But One and Islamist headbands and flags.
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Charming!
And what's anyone doing about it?
Answer; obviously nothing.
Of course doing anything about it would be "racist", "Islamophobic", "Xenophobic" and Breivik" according to you know who in the nation today.