Sydney is feeling the diverse wonder of yet another vibrant, multicultural experience, courtesy of bleeding-heart asylum seeker policies.

Children at a Sydney creche narrowly avoided being hit by bullets in a suspected attempted gangland hit captured in chilling security camera footage.

NSW Police have released CCTV images of the moment the Prospect World Gym and its adjacent childcare centre were sprayed with bullets on November 29.

Shots were fired from a dark grey Mazda wagon at a group of four men as they walked into the gym.

There were at least two carers and three children in the creche at the time of the targeted attack.

In the new vision, one child bends down, playing with a ball, while a younger child crawls on the ground as the bullets fly past them.

Their carer suddenly realises that they have been shot at and jumps up as the children run to her.

Photos from inside the creche show bullet holes in the wall, near where the children had been playing.

The Australian

Wait, what? What has any of this got to do with asylum seekers or multiculturalism?


The gym and creche in question are in the middle of Sydney’s Muslim heartland. Which also happens to coincide with Sydney’s highest concentration of shootings.

Mapping shootings against the density of Muslim populations in Sydney.

Indeed, according to reports, police believe it is likely linked to the Hamzi-Alameddine gang war. Middle-eastern crime gangs have long run rampant in Western Sydney.

Sydney’s Muslim diaspora — and middle-eastern crime gangs — have their roots in the late 1970s Lebanese civil war. Then-PM Malcolm Fraser decided that Australia should accept Lebanese “refugees” without question or vetting. In the end, the bulk of “refugees” ended up being not Maronite Christians caught up in the war, but Muslims from the south of the country, far from the fighting.

As recently-released cabinet papers reveal, Fraser was warned by officials that Australian officials had “lost control of the program” and that there was a real danger that “the conflicts, tensions and divisions within Lebanon will be transferred to Australia”. Immigration Minister Michael MacKellar reiterated the warning, saying that “a high percentage of applicants under the Lebanon concession were illiterate and were being admitted to Australia without ‘any regard to their economic viability, personal qualities or capacity for successful settlement’”.

By the end of 1976, Fraser reversed the “Lebanese Concession”, but the damage had been done. (Showing that he learned nothing from the debacle, in the 2000s, Fraser became a darling of the Australian left, jumping on the “asylum seeker” bandwagon and spearheading the campaign to allow illegal boat arrivals unimpinged license to settle in Australia.)

40 years after Fraser’s orgy of hanky-wringing, Australia is reaping the results. As current Defence Minister Peter Dutton has pointed out, to the fury of the Multicult left, two-thirds of those charged with terrorism-related ­offences in Australia are “from second and third-generation Lebanese Muslim backgrounds”.

And now, in supposedly “gun violence-free” Australia, those same Lebanese Muslims are shooting up daycare centres.

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