
Kofy Time
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Meanwhile in Oz: A friendly neighbourhood gathering takes place on a quiet suburban Sydney street, where diversity is celebrated and community spirit is alive and well. Some neighbours even brought spades and broomsticks along to help clean up and refurbish the local area.
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Good Morning 🌈🌞 Can you come outside for a quick chat? It's in your best interest...
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🚨 BREAKING: Case closed. All allegations of Israeli torture of Flotilla Sumud Activists have now been conclusively verified by a certain Herr "Hipster," a painter from Vienna currently living in Argentina...he was on the sumud flotilla and gave a harrowing fist hand account of being detained by Israel.
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🎵Give Jihad a Chance (Latest Song Version 2.0) It’s been a long week for Immigration Minister Tony Burke. Tony, the cheeky bugger, quietly let Sneako into the country on the very first day of the Royal Commission into the Bondi attack...& then there is the Isis Brides....
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🚨BREAKING: LONG LIVE THE INTIFADA Chanted in Sydney — 3 weeks after the Bondi massacre The contrast is stark: activist Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼 was arrested and nearly had his arm broken for shouting “F----- Communism.” Same city. Same laws. Very different outcomes. #RoyalCommission
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🚨 EXPOSED: Islamist Agitator Calls for Armed “Resistance” While Cashing In on Government Contracts Melbourne Sunday 17 May 2026 — notorious agitator Ihab Al Azhari openly asserts a “right to resist” using weapons, firearms and violence — all while a Royal Commission into the Bondi attacks is underway. The most scandalous part? According to The Weekend Australian, this same agitator owns a steel fabrication company receiving major government contracts. In the very speech where he incites violence, he also mentions that he is working on a rail crossing removal project at Mordialloc Station— a project overseen by the State Government. Let that sink in. In the same address, he: -Claims the “Nakba” (Arabic for “catastrophe,” used by Islamist agitators to describe the defeat of five Arab armies against Israel and the creation of the modern State of Israel) actually began in Australia 250 years ago -Calls for “resistance” everywhere — including Australia -Refers to Australia as “stolen land” -Calls for all “Zionists” to be ethnically cleansed from Israel Inciting violence… while on the government payroll. Comment below with your thoughts.
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JUST IN : TEALS CONFRONTED IN MELBOURNE Teal 'Independent' Monique Ryan’s campaigners were confronted by two Melbourne locals over the Teals’ murky ties to billionaire backers and their voting record—which closely mirrors that of the Greens. Should billionaire Simon Holmes à Court be forced to register his Teal 'Independent' movement as an official political party? Drop your thoughts in the comments and share this far and wide! ⬇️⬇️⬇️
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🚨Cracks Emerge: Indigenous Activist Questions Pro-Palestine Allies in Melbourne “We stand with you — but do you stand with us first? There’s a backwards thing going on here… Let us speak first!” The alliance between Indigenous activists and the pro-Palestine movement in Melbourne appears to be on shaky ground. During a rally on this day on Sunday 19 October, this Indigenous activist questioned whether her so-called allies truly stand with her movement — insisting that solidarity should start with Indigenous voices first. The Islamist and Arab agitators have clearly co-opted her cause. They’ve never shown genuine interest in, or concern for, Indigenous Australians — they’re simply using them for their own agenda. Wait till she finds out about the long history of the Arab slave trade involving Black people — and how, to this day, Arabs still use the word ‘Abeed’ (meaning ‘slaves’) to refer to people like her.
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🚨BREAKING: Prayer Turns to Punches - Violent Brawl Breaks Out at Afghan Mosque in Melbourne Cultural enrichment on full display In Melbourne Australia? An Afghan prayer service at a Melbourne mosque descends into chaos as a violent brawl breaks out, leaving many questioning the state of social cohesion in Australia. As scenes like this become more frequent, it's time to ask: Are new immigrants from the developing world truly assimilating into Australian culture? 💬 Have your say below. Should Australia rethink its immigration policies? 👇 Like, comment, and share your thoughts.
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Hillel Fuld Roasts “Comedian” Dave Smith: “He’s a comedian… but the only thing I hear that comes out of his mouth that’s funny are his opinions.” — Hillel Fuld on Dave Smith 🎙️ Watch the full podcast tomorrow at 8PM AEST on Cafe Locked Out (Cafe Locked Out (KULTURE) 8:32)
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Clueless in Keffiyehs 🤡 Chriscoveries interviews a protester at the "March for Gaza" over the Sydney Harbour Bridge. He introduces her as someone with a "nuanced take" on the situation. However, she quickly admits she has no understanding of the conflict or its history. She explains she’s only there because of the images she saw on TV and social media—no different from the emotionally charged propaganda we saw during the COVID era. This protester isn’t the exception, but the norm. When I interviewed people at a pro-Palestine rally in Melbourne, I found most of them were just like her: clueless, with no real grasp of the conflict or its complexities. It’s also telling that while thousands take to the streets over a foreign conflict they barely understand, Australia is facing its own crises—soaring homelessness, a brutal cost-of-living crunch, and a collapsing healthcare system. Yet there’s barely a whisper of pr
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🚨🔴A Tale of Two Johns: When Antisemitism is Blamed on Jews, but Islamism is Excused An interesting dichotomy emerges in the short video excerpt below from a recent discussion between John Ruddick MLC, Avi Yemini, and Rukshan Fernando. In the first four minutes of the short clip, John Ruddick effectively blames the rise of antisemitism in Australia on the Israeli government and the local Jewish community — whom he casually refers to as "Avi and his friends." He accuses the Jewish community of promoting censorship and claims their efforts to conflate criticism of Israel with antisemitism are what’s driving the increase in antisemitism. He also falsely claims that antisemitism did not exist in Australia prior to October 7. As an openly religious Jew, I can personally attest that this claim is not only false — it's absurd. Antisemitism has existed in Australia long before October 7, and I know that from personal experience. But at the 4:09 mark, the tone suddenly shifts. When confronted with the actions of certain individuals and representatives within the Muslim community — including flag burnings and calls for Australia’s downfall at pro-Palestine rallies — Ruddick takes an entirely different approach. Take, for example, Nasser Mashni, head of the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network and a key organiser of the rallies. When questioned about the burning of the Australian flag at one of his events, Mashni dismissed it as “just a piece of silk.” He has also referred to Australia as a “s***hole.” Yet despite these radical and inflammatory remarks, Ruddick refuses to condemn them. In fact, he chooses to march alongside these figures. He doesn’t even entertain the idea of holding them accountable — nor would he ever suggest that their actions contribute to anti-Islamic sentiment in the country. Rukshan challenged Ruddick on this inconsistency, pointing out the fifth-column behaviour of Mashni and other members of the Islamic/Palestinian community, and asking how Australians are expected to support a movement so openly hostile to the nation. Rather than answer directly, Ruddick dodged the question and deflected. 🧵 The rest of my critique on the Ruddick–Avi Yemini debate continues in the next thread below...
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