Sunday, February 15, 2009

COMEDY: Herald-Sun writer exposes marsupial jihad

Writing in the Sunday Herald-Sun, Eleni Hale desperately clings to straws in an effort to find a jihadi angle to the bushfire tragedy in Victoria.

In an article headed Jihadists revel in our misery, Hale reports as follows ...
Terror watchdogs said fundamentalists had blogged on websites across the globe, applauding the lives lost and destruction.

Senior analyst at SITE Intelligence Group Adam Raisman said they were posting pictures of burnt homes and devastated victims and "taking joy in the scenes".
Who is this SITE Intelligence Group? You can find out more about this non-government profit-making enterprise here. SITE takes a fair wack of its work from MEMRI, an organisation which seems to have its own political and sectarian agenda.

Hale then revels in putting her discovery to one bushfire victim:
Bushfires victims said they were stunned.

"We're minding our own business and trying to cope with all this and they are celebrating our suffering," said Denise McCann who lost her home in the Kinglake blaze.

So one bushfire victim becomes "bushfire victims". Maybe basic numerical skills aren't a prerequisite for employment at some newspapers. And maybe tabloid editors shouldn't waste victims' (or should that be victim's?) time with such nonsense.

And who are the jihadists that are revelling in our collective misery? Again, when evidence is required, plural suddenly becomes singular:
One jihadist wrote: "It would be an act of revenge for Australian's participation in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq."
One "jihadist"? Where? On what site? In what language? When? Is Hale citing Osama bin Ladin typing this from his cave? Or is this "jihadist" a 15 year old kid writing on this online chat room?

Already Hale's article has been picked up by a variety of websites known for their sensible and unprejudiced reporting and analysis.

But it seems the Herald-Sun's readers don't share Hale's obsession with finding the jihadist angle to everything.

This is an unnecessary and dangerously incendiary article. How stupid and pointless to stir up anti-Muslim sentiment at a time when emotions are running high and there's so much good will and community support to be celebrated.
Posted by: Deborah Bartlett Pitt
9:53am today


Don't fall for this people. The general Muslim community want nothing to do with these lunatics. As arsonists walk amongst our community, idiots walk amongst theirs.
Posted by: CFA Volunteer
12:05am today

Watch out for Eleri Hale's next article where she exposes Koala Sam's efforts to recruit other koalas on a massive marsupial jihad mission for al-Qaeda and JI. I've already received a photo taken by the SITE Intelligence Group of the devious un-Australian extremist fundamentalist jihadist creature just as it was about to film its pre-suicide video will.


My suggestion to Hale is that she stick to writing articles about Oktoberfest.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Excellent post Irfan. Blaming the Muslim community for the bushfires is a sign that certain journalists such as this Eleni Hale and Josh Gordon of the Age either have a very nasty agenda or are simply trying to advance their careers on the back of other peoples' suffering. This is a very dangerous game, and I am pleased to see that many Australians won't be suckered into this.

Anonymous said...

Irf, ya reckon Hale told the Kinglake people that God hates Australia? You'd have thought that Danny Nalliar's massive 'abortion causes bushefires' christian footmouthing would have been well known throughout the fire districts by now.

Simply, the xians are worse for this 'punishing god' nonsense than anyone.

I can't think of a better case for atheism, can you?

Phil said...

Man thats one scary looking koala. Its just needs a beard. lol

Anonymous said...

AN ACCUSED arsonist charged with lighting a bushfire that killed 21 people was an oddball loner, acquaintances said yesterday.

Neighbours and former colleagues of the suspect described his personality as ``a bit unusual''.

The 39-year-old appeared to crave the respect of others, one former colleague said.

"He liked recognition and he wanted respect,'' the worker said.

The newspaper has not yet described him as a useless fat Paki called Irfan Yusuf or described him as addicted to mind-altering psychiatric pills and diabetes drugs.

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Anonymous said...

What you have said here is barely believable.

"Bushfire victims said they were stunned", Hale quotes one and you think she somehow thought one was two? No, you see she was just quoting one.

As for your assumption that the "jihadist" quoted by Hale is just perhaps some 15 year old child, where's your evidence? You seem to enjoy flinging around such claims with no factual basis.

Provide a link to the Sun article next time so people can read and decide for themselves.

Irf said...

Yes, intelligent readers always read the Sun when they want to get to the boob of the matter.

Anonymous said...

"As for your assumption that the "jihadist" quoted by Hale is just perhaps some 15 year old child, where's your evidence?"

Dear illiterate retard,

That was exactly Irfan's point. Who was that person? (Assuming it is actually a correct quote.) We don't know. It could have been a 15 year old, it could have been Usama, it could have been you, it could have been Eleni Hale herself.

Anonymous said...

Like I said, there is no link to the original article, so we cannot check Hale's source.