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FIGHTING FOR GOD’S LAWS
The ABC’s Media Watch - a taxpayer-funded program reliant upon undisclosed tips from Jew-hating halfwits - demands universal promotion for Australian boxer and Muslim convert Anthony Mundine:
One real story that didn’t make the pages of The Telegraph was a recent world title fight involving champion boxer, Anthony Mundine ... [the Telegraph] used the full force of its editorial power to financially punish boxer Anthony Mundine for comments it disapproved of.
Nobody at the ABC, of course, would ever dream of denying publicity to anyone with whom they disagreed. Here’s Mundine in October, 2001, on the September 11 attacks:
“They call it an act of terrorism but if you can understand religion and our way of life, it’s not about terrorism,” said the Australian.
“It’s about fighting for God’s laws, and America’s brought it upon themselves (for) what they’ve done in the history of time.”
You can see why Media Watch is in Mundine’s corner.
Mundine claims to be sticking up for his people and he also brags about making millions. Any nexus, there, between his “people” and all that cash? A completely unfacetious question: what, if anything, has this fellow done to help his people? Maybe a lot, I’ve no idea. Maybe his prowess as a boxer has stimulated pride among the aboriginal folk. Maybe he’s channeled some of that dough back into the community. Could be. I’m not even saying that he has a responsibility, moral or otherwise, to actually do something for anybody besides Anthony Mundine. But since he seems to fancy himself as a kind of group spokesman, I hope he’s got something besides his own conversion to Islam to offer by way of helping out his race. And there’s one thing he needs to learn: if you insist on talking like an arsehole, you’re better off just leaving the mouth protector in at all times.
I guess Media Watch has an office-wide ban on mirrors, otherwise they might catch a glimpse of their own hypocrisy from time to time.
BTW, it’s Diversity Day here at the office. I thought about wearing a button that says, “I’m a native born caucasian. Feel free to harangue me about your grievances”, or maybe, “Please accept my apologies”.
“I’m the boy they love to hate.”
Comes with the territory when you’re an asshole.
Posted by Dave Surls on 2007 07 09 at 01:53 PM • permalinkPaco
“Berserker? Me?
Don’t get me started!”Cheers
Posted by J.M. Heinrichs on 2007 07 09 at 01:54 PM • permalink“It’s about fighting for God’s laws, and America’s brought it upon themselves (for) what they’ve done in the history of time.”
Wbat the US has done in the history of time? Okay if that’s the standard, then hows about:
—Italy (ancient Rome)
—Greece (ancient Greece)
—Turkey (Hittite Empire, Byzatine Empire, Ottoman Empire)
—Tunisia (Carthage)
—Egypt (ancient Eygpt)
—Mongolia
—Norway, Sweden, Denmark (Viking raids, Danish invasion of eastern England)
—virtually every other nation that sent warrior armies or bands into any other country)Posted by wronwright on 2007 07 09 at 01:57 PM • permalink“Media Watch: Brought to you by your local, friendly dhimmis!”
Posted by The_Real_JeffS on 2007 07 09 at 02:48 PM • permalinkI say we promote him to martyr. Surely he’s willing…
Posted by richard mcenroe on 2007 07 09 at 03:23 PM • permalink“One real story that didn’t make the pages of The Telegraph was a recent world title fight involving champion boxer, Anthony Mundine ...”
Good for them. There are a lot of things going on in this world that are a lot more important than two clowns beating on each other with their fists, especially when one of the clowns is a whiny little prick, like Mundine.
Maybe that freed up some space for the Telegraph to report on something a little more important, like a doctor healing a sick child, or a carpenter building a new house, or something of that sort.
Posted by Dave Surls on 2007 07 09 at 04:03 PM • permalink“Anthony Mundine is an Australian Aboriginal”
Oh my god. I can just imagine the orgasm the Media Watch staff had in putting this story together. It’s the PC trifecta. Aborigine. Muslim. Asshole. All their favorite “we feel so good abour ourselves for being diverse” themes rolled into one. Meanwhile, they let major media stories fly right by if they don’t match MW’s political prejudices.
Anthony Mundine is an Australian Aboriginal
I can bet you some rather large amounts of money that a analysis of Mundine’s ancestry would actually find him of more European (specifically, Irish) ancestry that Australian Aboriginal.
Then again, in Australia we have the ridiculous conceit of people being allowed to claim Aboriginality even with absolutely NO indigenous ancestry.
Posted by Quentin George on 2007 07 09 at 05:09 PM • permalinkPoor old Monica Retard. She failed miserably to hide the envy in her voice in that people actually read the Telegraph while her own audience consists of a few assorted lame lefty twats. You know you have plumbed the depths of despair when you take on Mundine as a cause.
Posted by AlphaMikeFoxtrot on 2007 07 09 at 06:04 PM • permalinkMedia Wretch virtually exculpated Mundine for having any ‘racist views’ [compare the fundadamentalist venom which they love to expose in any Christians] and then Attard tried to suggest that the Tele instead was racist in its justified decision.
Amazing bias.Doesn’t MW have a file on ‘Racist remarks by Mundine’ and why did we not see a list of them read out?
Yeah Mundine. You have to hate America since it stands up for good, law and order much more than any other country that has ever existed.
Yeah, that’s bad. Maybe you would like to live in a dictatorship where you don’t any freedoms. Let’s see how far you get with that.
Posted by The Best Infidel on 2007 07 09 at 07:09 PM • permalinkMr Mundine - I do understand your religion. It incites Muslims to kill infidels and too many Muslims are willing to do this. It punishes women, treats them like shit, killing them whenever is necessary, and decides to kill homosexuals. It incites Muslims to routinely terrorise innocent people and kill them in the name of Allah - your God.
We understand your religion is dominated by fanatics and you seem to be a part of that. You are defending it. It is time you realised that it is terrorism and you need a major lesson in morality.
Posted by The Best Infidel on 2007 07 09 at 07:13 PM • permalinkUnbelievable. MW are seriously suggesting that shrinking violet and publicity shy Mundine deserves even more publicity than he currently gets?
Jeez, the Telegraph only said what most people with a brain think, i.e, that Mundine is a publicity seeking hound.
No doubt he’s “special” because he gets two ticks of approval in being both an Aboriginal and a Muslim. Despite being an attention seeking millionaire, the ABC for some reason sees him as being downtrodden.
If only he’d been a disabled woman as well, the ABC would have had a whole night devoted to the story.
Mr Mundine obviously hasn’t done much research on Islam, blacks & slaves.
The reason? Gulf Arabs, and Arabs in general, are quite racist people, much more racist than most Westerners. In particular, Arabs dislike Blacks. There is a long tradition of Arabs enslaving Blacks in that part of the world. A typical word for Black person in Saudi Arabia is the same word that means “slave”.
Iraqis were particularly furious and insulted when Black US soldiers occupied their neighborhoods after the US invasion - they complained that it was particularly humiliating to be occupied by Blacks, who they saw as inferiors.
An aside to the Mundine story - some Muslim boxer is refusing to take a urine test, claiming it is against islamic principles to urinate in front of the doctor. Initial reaction at ABC adviser Muslim Village was “what does he have to hide” but it soon turned into another case of Muslim victimisation. Muslims cannot expose their genitals to anyone, full stop, someone said. Then someone asked how Mundine got around it. Answer: He had not be asked to give a urine sample. Another asked how Muslim athletes got around tests at the Olympics. Answer: Muslim countries don’t compete in the Olympics. This must have surprised Hicham El Guerrouj, the great Moroccan 1500m runner.
Muslims really are their own worst enemy. When Bachar Houli made his debut as the first Muslim AFL player, MV rounded on him because he was wearing shorts! Presumably Hazem El Mazri, the NRL player, is also offensive to God. And how about the Oman soccer team that
nearly upset Australia the other night. The whole team wore shorts.They say people are the sum of all their parts. Must be why everyone refers to Choc Mundine as “Arsehole”. Actually they use a different word, but I’m in a sufficiently benevolent mood not to refer to him as a c**t.
One of the more surreal things is watching a Mundine fight at the pub. Never will you see so many Australians barracking for a foreigner, hoping like hell he’ll cave Mundine’s face in.
P.S - Mundine is a ridiculously talented athlete. If he was a decent person, he’d be one of the most popular sportsman in Australia.
Posted by Infidel Tiger on 2007 07 09 at 09:03 PM • permalinkMV “rants”
nullStill it’s not in context, considering Doctors like to blow up people. They must be redefining our Jobs for us here. Remember, I think the Islambic. job for the week is to become a boxer, it’s similar to being a terrorist only you get paid for it now, unlike receiving virgins later..
Mundine’s old man was about a quarter Aboriginal, his wife fullblood white, so Ayatollah Ants is about as indiginous as noted blackfella Michael Mansell, who has to preface his every appearance or utterance with a preface detailing his Aboriginality, otherwise his audience would assume him to be some bigmouth Anglo-Irish prick.
Perhaps the failure of the Tele to publicise ants’ punchup may have had to do more with its lack of newsworthyness outside luvviedom than much else- I’m quite tickled how cretins who would regard a display of the manly arts most times with revulsion, an atavisitc example of the troglydite status of much of the lumpen proletariat, who must be co-erced away from such barbarity, hoot like gibbons ringside at a minor and virtually unknown weight division encounter when it features a loud-mouthed representative from two of their favourite oppressed minorities.
I wouldn’t care if he was a bloody Innuit, I’d like to see Ants get his clocked cleaned, if only to shut up the endless stream of imbecilic, self-aggrandising gibberish which issues from his voluminous gob.
Media Watch should be targeting these bastards. Look what they said about poor Anfernee.
HE’S already known for having the biggest mouth in Australian sport, now Anthony Mundine has picked up another unwanted title. Men’s Style magazine this week named the high-profile pugilist as Australia’s worst-dressed man. Editor Peter Holder holds nothing back in his colourful description of the former rugby league player.
“The style and grace he displayed as a league player and more recently in the boxing ring clearly eludes him as he stands in front of the wardrobe. He favours tailoring better suited to the ageing heavyweights who pepper the crowd in fight nights at Vegas. The suits look like they were made for a Larry Holmes or Smokin’ Joe Frazier because they as sure as hell are at least one, possibly two, sizes too big for Mundine. To the Man we say this: Pull it back, you look like a goose.’‘
Posted by Infidel Tiger on 2007 07 09 at 09:15 PM • permalinkHabib
If your family tree of Mundine is right Im exactly as Aboriginal as he is.
Through the wonders of genetics however I tend to smoke and blister on contact with the sun though.Monica should wipe some of Mundines organic jewelry off her chin.
An invaluable guide to profanity here.
Posted by thefrollickingmole on 2007 07 09 at 09:18 PM • permalinkMr. Mundane (spelled the way I want)
Had the Japanese conquered your great nation when something called World War II was going on, your family may not have survived and you wouldn’t be here, which would have been fine by me…OR if it did…
This….
“It’s about fighting for God’s laws, and America’s brought it upon themselves (for) what they’ve done in the history of time.”
Would have been written or spoken like this….
“それは神の法律のための戦い、及び彼ら自身にそれを持って来られるアメリカについて時間の歴史で した何をある(のために)”
Mundane
80-Year-Old Veteran Fights Mugger in Hospital Bathroom
An Army infantryman stationed in the South Pacific in World War II and a welterweight amateur boxer from Memphis, he fought back and landed a few shots.
He didn’t win, but you should hope that you have his spirit at his age…but then what is spirit to a muslim?#27 Pickles
Yeah, thanks. You have to be direct with idiots like Mundine but even still, they won’t understand.
Posted by The Best Infidel on 2007 07 09 at 11:55 PM • permalinkPoor Abs. First they were invaded by England, now they’re being invaded by muslims.
Posted by flying pigs over mecca on 2007 07 10 at 12:22 AM • permalink“...America’s brought it upon themselves (for) what they’ve done in the history of time.”
Yeah, he’s got a point. 9/11 was the Muslim world’s thanks to the USA for stopping the Serbs doing to the Bosnian Muslims what the Muslims want to do to Israel’s Jews. I could name other help we have given the Muzzies, stretching back to prying the USSR out of Iran in 1946, but what would be the point? We stand in the way of their fantasy of a restored Caliphate, where Muslims will swagger around lording it over wretched dhimmis as a consolation for being tyrannized by their own rulers, Taliban style.
Posted by Michael Lonie on 2007 07 10 at 12:42 AM • permalinkWhen will Monica and her indolent chums at the taxpayer funded rubber room, embrace the “religion” of victimhood. In their myopic zeal to defend the indefensible toe-rags that infest the 7th century fantasy of of hate, I think it would be a good idea for everyone at Media Watch to amend their wicked ways and convert.
Don’t think Mundane’s aborginality can be questioned.
Fortunately, aborigines have a heap of good role models these days and most of them aren’t sports stars.
The women who seem to be coming to the front welcoming pragmatic action in the bush are at the top. They face the very real risk of getting bashed when the sun goes down, every night.
Unfortunately, as a role model, Mundane is the bottom of the heap. His athletic ability is outstanding, but otherwise he is just a clown.
the mundine clan have long presided over the debacle of the block in redfern. the whitlam government gave the 91 houses to the aboriginal community & the area then became a sink of unemployment, truancy, violence, drugs & prostitution. various mundines, however, gained inner city living quarters. at a time when gentrification & rocketing prices cannot be far off, two-thirds of the houses have been demolished & various mundines will probably now do very well out of redevelopment of the block. the local aboriginal land council controlled by mundines has bankrolled anthony al boofhead’s title fights. nice, when people there are living like mangy dogs & on the point of eviction
MVidiotsite… response…racist ...
Tell the sisters and brothers what to do, love abc friends/....
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Dishdash @ Jan 20 2007, 03:30 PM)
It serves coffee with marshmallows floating in it… what do you think it serves? Sheesh!Though strangely enough, Jews ARE protected.
Now as per conversations had last year, we need to do as our good friends in the Jewish and Christian lobbying groups do - get organised with our responses. We need to compile a list of 100 or so brothers and sisters who we can call upon to lodge formal complaints whenever we come across such tripe.
Ahmed - how far along are you in organising this?
All our problems could be solved with one piece of religious villification legislation. We could sue the pants off murdoch so bad.
#56 - I’m betting on it. When I saw the MW that targetted Tim, I noted the reference to Mundine in that episode on my blog and also noted the MV reference you picked up and put money on that.
Should have written that on my blog too - it’s nice to know others think,like me, that this lot are so predictable
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I saw that on Media Watch. It made me feel sick.
It’s one thing to be biased, but to be so vilely biased as to attack one newspaper every couple of weeks and give them as big a spray as possible over what is essentially nothing is ridiculous.