Where are all these mysterious "right-wing extremists" the left loves to yap about? This talking point seems to come out every time there's a terrorist attack or mass murder event, and the perp, when identified, is never a "right-wing extremist." Case in point: The jihadi attackers in the infamous Bondi Beach attack; their motivation isn't hard to work out, but in a statement about that event, Australia's Labor Party Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had to trot out that old bugaboo. Watch:
🚨 WTF?! After Islamic terrorists KILLED 15 people in Australia, the prime minister warns about "right-wing extremist groups"
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) December 15, 2025
You've GOT to be kidding me.
If the threat was right-wingers, trust me, YOU'D KNOW. pic.twitter.com/fB7JYUewue
The PM says:
We take Asia's advice very seriously; we work very closely with them, we receive regular updates as well. The Director-General of Asia has warned about a range of threats. But it... us, antisemitism, the rise of right-wing extremist groups, this as well. And we continue to work closely with their security agencies.
Now, I'm willing to concede that the prime minister may have simply been reacting to a comment from someone else, but this happens so often that it's growing very tiresome. Here in the United States, whenever there's a horrible event, the legacy media and Democrats (but I repeat myself) start shouting about "right-wing extremists" and even "white nationalists" as the cause, and then they fall strangely silent when the attacker is revealed as either a jihadi or a pink-haired three-spirit gender-indeterminate weirdo.
It's unclear why the topic even came up in this interview. The Bondi Beach attack was an Islamic terror attack aimed at Jews. That's all it was. Australia has been allowing these people in, and this is a result of that.
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PM Albanese's Israeli counterpart, PM Benjamin Netanyahu, had some very direct comments about Australia's record on that front.
Tensions between Australia and Israel have been high since August, when Israel revoked the visas of Australian diplomats in occupied Palestine, which Australia’s foreign minister, Penny Wong, said at the time was an “unjustified reaction, following Australia’s decision to recognise Palestine”.
Australia’s government said the decision was part of a coordinated international effort to build new momentum for a two-state solution, a ceasefire to halt the bloody Israeli offensive in Gaza and the release of hostages taken by Hamas in its lethal surprise raid into Israel on 7 October 2023.
At the time, Netanyahu called the move an “absurdity” and a “reward for terrorism”.
PM Netanyahu was right. What the international community rewards, they are going to see more of. Right now, much of the developed world is allowing and even rewarding unchecked and very nearly unlimited "migration" from Muslim-majority countries. The result? Not only this attack in Sydney, but a thwarted jihadi Christmas market attack in Germany - a copycat, we should remember, of an actual attack from the last Christmas season.
Politicians of all stripes have to stop this kind of deflection. The actual number of right-wing extremist nuts planning attacks is vanishingly small compared to the number of actual attacks, attempted attacks, and thwarted attacks by Muslim extremists. That's a fact. These people need to shut up about right-wing extremists and focus on the problem at hand, because things are only going to get worse while the governments of Europe and Australia are looking the other way.
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