🇦🇺 HOT TAKE: IMMIGRATION FAILED DUE TO LACK OF INTEGRATION AND IT'S PROBABLY ALL BY DESIGN
Here's the uncomfortable part nobody wants to say out loud:
Australia's government knew. They investigated. They gave him guns anyway. Then 15 people died.
The timeline you're not supposed to connect:
1998: Naveed Akram's father arrives Sydney on student visa
2019: Naveed investigated for association with ISIS cell. Authorities knew. He was on their radar.
2015–2025: Father obtains licenses for six firearms. Becomes gun club member for a decade. Despite his son being investigated for terror links.
December 14, 2025: Father and son use those licensed firearms to murder 15 people at a Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach. Including a 10-year-old girl named Matilda. Including Rabbi Eli Schlanger, father of five whose youngest was born two months ago.
The pattern Australian officials pretended not to see:
August 2025: Australia expels Iran's ambassador for directing attacks against Jewish targets. Intelligence chief Mike Burgess says they uncovered links "between alleged crimes and commanders in Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps."
December 2024: Melbourne synagogue firebombing
October 2024: Sydney cafe arson attack
November 2024: Woollahra graffiti and arson, 10+ cars damaged
Days after October 7, 2023: Sydney Opera House protest with Hamas/Hezbollah flags
July 2025: Australia's antisemitism envoy releases recommendations to combat rising attacks. Not implemented.
December 2025: Mass shooting at Jewish religious celebration.
Here's what nobody wants to admit: Every step of this was preventable.
The father arrived on a student visa 27 years ago. His son was investigated for ISIS cell association in 2019.
And in the years after that investigation, the father obtained 6 gun licenses.
6 licenses... after his son was investigated for ISIS.
The guns used in the attack? All legally licensed to the father.
Australian officials are now focusing on gun control. New South Wales Police Commissioner Malcolm Lanyon talking about the National Firearms Register, limiting firearms per individual.
Missing the point entirely. The guns were already registered. The guy had licenses. The system worked exactly as designed – it just gave firearms to the father of a terror suspect and called it legal.
The uncomfortable question:
How do you import millions of people, fail to enforce cultural integration, ignore intelligence warnings, give gun licenses to the families of terror suspects, don't implement your own antisemitism task force recommendations, and then act shocked when they kill 15 people at a Jewish religious celebration?
Opposition leader Sussan Ley:
"There is palpable anger because antisemitism has been left to fester. This is a clear failure to keep Jewish Australians safe."
Antisemitism envoy Jillian Segal: "This has been seeping into society for years. The Jewish community is terrified. Some don't want to leave their homes."
Netanyahu to Australia: "You did nothing to curb the cancer cells growing inside your country."
Harsh words. But scroll back through that timeline and tell me he's wrong.
The broader pattern:
This isn't unique to Australia. Melbourne. Paris. London. Stockholm. Germany. The same playbook:
Import populations without demanding integration, ignore warning signs because enforcing standards would be "racist," punish citizens who point out problems, then act blindsided when violence erupts.
Australia held 18 months of "awful but lawful" protests where antisemitic messages spread below prosecution thresholds.
Experts warned the country "crossed the Rubicon" on free speech, needed to redefine hate speech and politically motivated violence.
Warnings ignored. Recommendations not implemented. Gun licenses still issued.
Then came Bondi Beach.
Ahmed al Ahmed – Muslim fruit shop owner – tackled the gunman, wrestled away his weapon while taking bullets to his arm and hand. He's recovering after one surgery, needs 2–3 more. His family calls him "100 per cent hero." Because he is.
The hero stopping the massacre was the same faith background as the killers. Which proves this isn't about broad religious demographics – it's about specific choices: who you let in, what standards you enforce, which warnings you heed.
Australia chose to let student visas turn into permanent residency without scrutiny. Chose to give gun licenses to the father of an ISIS-investigated suspect. Chose not to implement antisemitism task force recommendations. Chose to allow "awful but lawful" hate speech for 18 months.
15 people paid with their lives for those choices.
The design you're not supposed to notice: This pattern repeats across every Western nation. Import populations.
Skip integration requirements. Ignore cultural conflicts.
Suppress criticism as bigotry. Watch parallel societies form. Act shocked when violence erupts. Blame "mental illness" or "lone wolves." Repeat.
PM Albanese's response: Focus on gun control. Not on how the father got those licenses. Not on why the son's ISIS investigation didn't flag the family. Not on why antisemitism recommendations sat unimplemented. Not on immigration vetting failures.
Just guns. As if the problem is weapons, not the hands holding them.
The uncomfortable truth: You can't import millions without assimilation standards, give terror suspects' families gun licenses, ignore your own security advisors, allow hate speech at iconic landmarks for 18 months, and then blame the guns when people die.
Matilda was 10 years old. Rabbi Schlanger's youngest child is 2 months old and will never meet his father.
13 others are gone.
Ahmed al Ahmed is recovering from bullet wounds after stopping what should have been 30+ deaths.
This was preventable. Every step was preventable.
From the 1998 visa to the 2019 investigation that went nowhere to the gun licenses issued afterward to the July 2025 recommendations left unimplemented.
Australia knew. And Australia issued the licenses anyway.
That's the uncomfortable truth. The rest is just noise.
Sources: Reuters, Bloomberg, Sydney Morning Herald, NSW Police, Australian government statements, Concerned Citizen
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Kids traded for Discord Nitro trials. An 11-year-old sold for crypto. All happening while Roblox banks 30% on every transaction.
One YouTuber - Schlep, himself a former Roblox grooming victim - catches predators, gets 6 arrests.
Roblox's response? Cease-and-desist letter, platform ban, press release calling vigilantes the problem.
The math is simple: moderation costs money. Predators generate traffic.
Traffic generates transactions. Transactions generate 30% commissions. The incentive structure is a death trap.
This isn't negligence - it's a business model. They could deploy AI to catch "pedophile rapist" usernames (even misspelled). They won't.
They could ban servers with 764 imagery. They don't.
They could thank the guy getting arrests. Instead they sued him.
Every Robux card bought at Target funds the infrastructure. Every parent who knows and keeps paying is complicit.
The platform's message is clear: profit trumps kids. Every single time.
Source: @KarluskaP, FBI, News Reports on 764 Cult and Schlep Controversy, @ShawnRyan762
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