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Douglas Murray and John Anderson: Islamic immigration

13 November 2023

4:00 AM

13 November 2023

4:00 AM

Douglas Murray is fired up about the impact Islam is having on the West and he’s not backing down. In a recent interview with John Anderson, the former deputy Prime Minister of Australia, Murray said point blank: ‘I don’t want them here. They’ve come on false pretences. Many of them came illegally – and continue to come illegally – and we don’t want them here. And I’m perfectly willing to say that because it needs to be said.’

Murray is one of the bravest cultural commentators in the media today. And sadly, it probably won’t be long before he has something like the equivalent of a fatwah issued against him. But Murray is giving voice to the things which a growing number of people are eager to express, even if they are too frightened to say.


Murray went on to express his exasperation at the ‘double standards’ being currently applied to the loss of Muslim lives by other Muslims. As Murray said:

I’m so fed up of the double standards in all of this. Hundreds and hundreds of thousands of Muslims have been killed in the past twelve years, by Bashar Al-Asaad and other Muslims in the civil war in Syria.

There’s no one on the streets of Sydney or Melbourne. There’s no one on the streets of London. We have seen hundreds of thousands of people killed in the last decade in Yemen – Muslims being killed.

There’s no one on the streets of Melbourne, nobody is standing outside the Opera House calling, “Gas the Hutu!” or “Gas the Shia!” Nobody’s marching for the dead Muslims in Yemen.

Their co-religionists we’re always told about, who care so much about their co-religionists … they don’t give a damn about their co-religionists. They really don’t.

Muslims do not love other Muslims. They have no love for them.

The full interview between Anderson and Murray can be viewed below. But it is important to stop and acknowledge just how significant a cultural shift the events of October 7 have caused. People in the UK and Australia are starting to understand more of the complexity of the situation involving Islam. Even those on the Left are beginning to question their unequivocal support of anyone who identifies as a victim. Hopefully, it’s not too late.

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