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How a Muslim can justify plowing his car through a crowd of innocent people.

"Let me tell you why a Muslim would drive his car into a crowd of innocent people. I was raised Muslim, and I know exactly why this happens. It’s not poverty. It’s not oppression. It’s not even radicalization. It’s the logical outcome of Islamic doctrine itself.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a Muslim or not; we, as human beings, carry guilt deep inside us. We know we are not good enough and spend our lives trying to redeem ourselves through good deeds, thinking it will make the guilt disappear.

Christianity, for example, offers a way out of guilt, a solution not based on your works but on Christ’s. Salvation isn’t earned; it’s given. You accept that you can’t redeem yourself because Christ did everything on your behalf. That means you’re free. Free to live, free to build, free to serve, free to love.

When Christians feel lost, broken, and needing forgiveness, they can go to church, talk to a pastor or priest, and leave knowing they have been forgiven.

Islam, on the other hand, doesn’t offer redemption; it weaponizes guilt. Instead of providing salvation, Allah exposes you, holds your sins over your head, and threatens you with hellfire and torture in the grave.

The Quran isn’t a book of peace; it’s a book of threats. It bullies Muslims into obedience through fear, humiliation, and punishment.

So, what happens when a Muslim seeks redemption? They try to be better Muslims. They pray, fast, give to charity, go on Hajj, and do everything Allah commands. But it never works. I know. I did it.

And no matter how much you pray, no matter how much you try, the guilt never goes away. Because deep down, every Muslim knows it’s not enough. Allah always demands more.

Allah loves those who die fighting against the infidels. That’s not an opinion, it’s in the Quran, Hadith, and every lesson taught to children.

This is why Muslims, even the so-called "moderates," always hesitate to condemn terrorism. Because they know Allah requires jihad. They might not be willing to commit it themselves, but they cannot say it’s wrong.

So when a Muslim fails to reach peace through religious rituals, they have two choices:

Give up, stop being devout, and learn to live with the guilt, or commit to jihad because that’s the only way to be true to yourself.

The Quran spells it out clearly: “Kill those who do not worship Allah or obey the Prophet” (9:29).

So when a Muslim embraces this identity fully, killing infidels isn’t just justified; it’s joyful. It’s an act of:

 

pastedGraphic.png Saving yourself

pastedGraphic.png Obeying Allah

pastedGraphic.png Securing your eternity

pastedGraphic.png Finally escaping the crushing weight of guilt

 

This is why a Muslim can drive his car into a crowd of innocent people and feel nothing but satisfaction.

Because for the first time in his life, he finally believes he has done something worthy of redemption."

 

- Dan Burmawi 

@DanBurmawy


How weasel 2GB management killed talkback radio.

 

You have to feel for Ben Fordham on 2GB. 
 
This morning, Sydney was caught in the middle of a wild-cat train strike.
 
There were massive delays and cancelations. Queues and crowds all over the metropolitan area … and Ben can’t get a call in from people caught in the middle of it all. 
 
Fordham might not be the ‘#1 King of the Airwaves’ that Alan Jones was on Sydney radio but he still has a big audience. 
 
But 2GB’s talkback lines didn’t light up. Between 6:30am and 7, we counted only four callers sharing their ‘train chaos’ experience on the radio. It was underwhelming. 
 
Ben even started, slightly desperately, pleading with his audience to ring in. Have a listen (above):
 
“Please phone 131873.
 
We need to hear your voice.
 
I love all the text messages coming through but pick up the phone and use your voice”.
 
It just didn’t happen. People kept texting. 
 
2GB’s clumsy management has done this to the once-great radio station.
 
People rarely ring-in anymore. 
 
But this was not an accident.
 
Text messages are ultra-safe and easily vetted. What people get to say on the radio is very controllable when you can pick and choose which message you read out. 
 
The result is, dissenting views are rarely ever heard on 2GB. The announcers are just about never held to account by the audience with a different take. And contentious topics like Islam, transgenderism, vaccines and racial issues just about never get properly debated on 2GB these days. 
 
This SMS thing started during COVID when people like Ray Hadley tried to stop giving a voice to the anti-lockdown, anti-vax message. Hadley toed the line and supported locking people in their homes. He was the Government PR man. 
 
People who didn’t support compulsory everything were branded  “conspiracy theorists” and blocked from having a view. 
 
And 2GB has never recovered. The station is so ultra-safe now that it’s quite boring.
 
The station’s underwhelming management Tom Malone and Greg Byrnes have de-balled 2GB for commercial reasons … to avoid controversy.  
 
No complaints equals no problems and no problems equals no advertisers getting the shits. It’s made THEIR job easier – but it’s killing 2GB’s audience.  
 
They have changed the habits of a city that used to love calling in to openline radio. 
 
Changed it for the worst. 
 
When 2GB’s biggest star can barely get a call about a snap train strike, you know they’ve killed the talkback genre.
 
This is what happens when weak managers take control. 

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Mark Butler's statement - NSW nurses suspended

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Registration of nurses in New South Wales is the responsibility of the Nursing and Midwifery Council of NSW (the Council). They have now suspended the registrations of registered nurses Ahmad Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh effective as of 13 February 2025.
 
As a result, the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) has automatically updated their record on the public register of practitioners and as a result this means the two nurses are unable to practise nursing anywhere in Australia, in any context.
 
Australians have a right to feel safe wherever they go and nowhere should be safer than a hospital.
 
Health workers have a solemn duty to treat and heal everyone who comes before them needing help. The overwhelming majority hold to that oath.
 
The idea that you would single out a particular group in our community and indicate you wouldn’t care for them, let alone actively threaten their lives, runs against every single principle in our health care system.
 
Their sickening comments – and the hatred that underpins them – have no place in our health system and no place anywhere in Australia.