Bloodshed At Bondi Beach - Brown University

The Bondi Beach shootings in Sydney, Australia, are a sign of the times. Bondi Beach and Brown University show that gun laws are not the answer. Mass Immigration needs to be controlled.

 

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All right, welcome to Quick Show today.
Today is December 15th. I'm recording
this early afternoon on December 14th,
so I'm going to be giving information
that I have up to this point. We're
going to be talking about the Bondi
Beach attack at the Hanukkah event in
Sydney
as well as the Brown University uh
shooting in uh that took place on
December 13th. want to kind of cover a
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All right. The Bondi Beach or Bondi
Beach, I don't know how you say it, but
Bondi Beach
attacks in Sydney. There are 16 people
that have been killed as of the
recording here. uh couple guys, two
terrorist terrorists that are shooting
with rifles, boltaction rifles. Now, why
is that significant? Well, number one,
it was probably easier for them to get
access to bolt-action rifles. Australia,
you are not allowed to have guns. It's
very difficult to get a a firearm in
Australia. You have to show that you
have a very good reason for having a gun
and and self-defense is not one of them,
right? Unfortunately, as if that's not a
good reason. So here you have a country
that is basically void of firearms and
you have two people just shooting at
people as sitting ducks because they
know that there's no way that anybody
can do much of anything to them, right?
They don't have there nobody can be
shooting back. So they're taking
boltaction rifles where they're firing,
taking the time to pull the pull the
bolt back again and load the next round
and then shooting again because they
don't have to worry about anybody
shooting back. Not until the cops show
up. Right? That's a problem. Now, I want
to talk about this in in terms of
immigration and and this is, you know,
I'm I'm for
controlled immigration. I'm for
controlled immigration. Immigration in
the West is completely out of control.
And it is going to bring other world
problems into the West and already has,
right? It it has made a lot of it's
unsettled a lot of different things.
Here you have essentially a war and a
conflict from the Middle East that is
brought to the shores of the West
literally.
That's a problem. Why would we allow
that to happen? You don't have to do
that. And and so the vetting process has
got to got to be better. The selection
process of who's allowed to come into
Western countries has got to be better.
Uh and and and here you have again
you've got a proxy war essentially a
small little tiny proxy war with two
terrorists shooting at Jews at a
religious event for Hanukkah, right? The
first day of Hanukkah and and boom,
you've got terrorist attack on Jews.
That that should not be allowed. It
should not when I say not be allowed I
mean it should it should we need to be
more preemptive with these things in
number one in our immigration policies
and number two in vetting those
individuals that are coming in uh to
which you need to include where are
people coming in from because if you're
in an area where there is a lot more
hostile activity and and and and a
chance for for example if you've got
Muslim Brotherhood ties in a country you
need to seriously decide how many people
from that country you're going to be
allowing in. I'm sorry. The Muslim
Brotherhood is the problem. They are the
problem. And and we have allowed them to
infiltrate the West at very very high
levels. And their whole idea that when
we talk about oh the Islam is going to
try and take over the West, this is
primarily the Muslim Brotherhood that
are going to do this and and organize
this and do whatever is necessary to try
and make that happen. Right? They are
radicals. They are fundamentalist
radicals and and they are running a lot
of these these attacks that we see and
they are they are the ones that are
perpetuating the violence and the
rhetoric in radicalized mosques. It's
it's an issue and and that's what we
need to look at. It's not all Muslims.
In fact, here you had a great example of
a Muslim man, a good Muslim man that
helped take down one of the terrorists
was shot himself twice.
Right. Ahmed El Ahmad, a 43-year-old
father of two fruit shop owner.
After so bravely jumping on the first
terrorist, he was then shot twice by the
second terrorist and is now being
treated in in the hospital but expected
to be okay. Thank you, Ahmed. This is
from a Pierce Morgan account here on on
X. So, I I I am so happy that that
happened that way, right? That that you
had a good Muslim that came in and and
said, "No, this is not just down by
through racial and ideological and
religious lines. This is good versus
evil." That's the very fundamental part
of this is is good versus evil. And
you've got a good Muslim here. And I
know many, many, many good Muslims.
and and so we don't want to bunch
everybody in. And that's hard to do
because eventually alliances form and
we know where things can eventually go
in the future, but I think we need to go
and support good people no matter where
they are. And and I'm glad that there
was a distinction here. It helps us
distinguish between good and evil, not
just race and race, religion and
religion, ideology and ideology.
That that's an important thing because
ultimately the battle is good versus
evil and we need to make that an
individual
choice for everyone. Everyone has an
individual choice for that. Right now
going back again to
the the gun issue with
the Bondi Beach massacre at this point.
Uh again, the problem is is nobody there
is carrying. Nobody's got a gun. that's
going to be a lot more difficult to
happen especially with boltaction rifles
uh if you're if you're somewhere else
because there's a decent chance that
someone will have at least have a
handgun somewhere
and if you were in the United States
right now a little tougher in somewhere
like New York maybe or California but
there there's still a decent chance that
someone might be carrying in those
states and it's going to be a lot more
difficult to get away with what you're
getting away with and if you would have
had people carrying you probably would
have saved several lives.
right? You probably would have saved
several lives in this instance.
And and so you've got to look at this
and say, well, look at uh the Brown
University, right? Where you've got a
killer who killed two people at Brown
University on Sat on uh on Friday and
during during final exams
and and people will say, "See, we've got
to get rid of the guns. We've got to get
rid of the guns." Well, they got rid of
the guns in Australia and look what
happened.
Right. Bad guys will always get access
to guns. Right. It might be harder for
them to do it in in a country like
Australia than it is for the United
Well, certainly harder than it is in in
Australia than it is in the United
States, but you I I cannot imagine not
having the right to defend yourself and
your family.
Bad guys will get guns. We in the US,
the problem is we've got the cartels
just south of us, right? We've got the
cartels just south of us. They're going
to get guns into the into the United
States. They're getting going to get
them into the hands of the bad guys
and who knows how many lives because you
cannot tell how many lives have been
saved because people have been carrying
and just the overall ubiquitous idea of
oh I got to be careful because someone
might have a gun
if you're a terrorist or a cartel member
for example. And so this is I think an
important thing to understand about the
second amendment.
Right. This is very I mean if I go again
I'll I'll use the the the trope of
Captain Moroni here. What does he do? He
is defending right and there's five
things he defends. He f he he defends
God, religion, family,
liberty,
and their land.
And those things you've got to be able
to have the right to defend those
things.
The Nephites did. You don't see them
going out and and moving aggressively on
in war to try and conquer land or to try
and you know uh take uh booty right from
from different cities etc. But you do
see them defending. And the other thing
I want to bring up about the gospel on
this is the idea in the last days of
wars and rumors of wars. That rumors of
wars is interesting. We think to
ourselves, oh yeah, I heard of
something. Well, maybe the echoes are a
little bit stronger in our day and
that's why rumors is is mentioned there.
And maybe that's the way you would say
it, you know, 2,000 years ago.
For example, what we have here in in the
Bondi Beach, Bondi Beach in Sydney, I
would say is the rumor of a war because
it is the reverberation. It is the echo
of of what is happening in the Middle
East. And as the world becomes a smaller
and smaller place, news travels much
faster. There's one way that you're
going to get rumors a lot faster and
more often. Secondly, people are moved
through migration all over the world and
their culture and their hatred if they
have it or their um their adversaries
may also be in those countries where
they're going. And so you've got
problems happening there. I I remember
saying a few years ago there was I think
this was during during a UN meeting
you had the Turks were there and
and the Kurds had put up protest signs
on the outside and you know they've got
diplomatic immunity while they're there.
So they're there in New York and
Erdogan, you've got the video on this
and Erdogan goes out and he just sends
all of his men out to go after these
protesters.
Uh gives him the sign. You can look that
up on YouTube. Um, it's kind of crazy,
but there's you've got you've got a
rumor of a war in the Turks versus the
versus the Kurds.
And because America especially is a
melting pot, you have people from all
over the world here and their cultures
and their enemies are also here to some
degree. And so wars from their homeland
are to some degree brought here. Rumors
of wars. I don't know what we're going
to do about all the shootings. Honestly,
especially in the US, guns, taking guns
away is not the answer. It's not going
to change anything. It's going to give
free reign to the most powerful country
in the world, the richest country in the
world, where people want to take the
money, where people want to create
political influence, where we people
want to take out political influence,
where people want to send drugs in
prostitutes and trafficking
into the wealthiest country in the
world. You do that through force and
through guns. So, you've got to be able
to allow citizens to protect themselves,
not to mention ultimately protecting
yourself from the government if
necessary, your own government. I don't
believe that's a real issue for us right
now, but it might be at some point. The
other thing is with the internet and
social media, you've got all of these
crazy ideologies that get put out there,
all of this hatred that gets put out
there. Look, look at some of the more
popular podcasters now that are going
off on all of these conspiracy theories.
Jew hatred, anti-semitism,
both on the left and on the right now.
And and I'm especially talking about the
proxy war in the Middle East. You've got
the academy, right, the universities in
the US sponsoring the rhetoric for this
kind of thing and being shared in chat
rooms, online, and social media. That
that's that's an issue we need to think
about. How do you stop this? You can't
do it fully through through law. If
you're calling for violence, we need to
act. People can hate people. You're
allowed to do that. But if you are
calling for violence at all, there's got
to be a clampdown on these things. And
you've got to have a sense of order in
in society. There's got to be a sense of
order in society or you're in trouble.
And and one thing that really worries me
is the lack of trust in our institutions
today because in many cases that is
justified,
right? That's justified. that lack of
trust in those institutions. But we've
got to build those institutions back up,
especially religion, and it's got to
gain the trust of the people. The
government's got to gain the trust of
the people to some degree. You always
need a healthy distrust of government.
Are we going to hear more and more
rumors of wars? I think so. And just
like with the myths of darkness, the
ideologies, the woke madness, the
religion of academia, we've got to be
able to decipher these things. You got
to have discernment, spiritual
discernment. There's so many crazy ideas
going on out there. and people that are
falling and buying into these things or
or getting super invested in taking a
side on a proxy war or on something
that's happening halfway around the
world because you're probably listening
to certain things, reading certain
things, and then internalizing certain
things. We need the spirit of this.
Thanks for listening.

 

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