Australian Jews were not bothered – except by a small minority of deluded fanatics – until a certain migrant group with ways and beliefs diametrically opposed to the Western ethos were allowed into Australia. If the inquiry refuses to face the truth about radicalism in Australia, they might as well pack up and not waste the money that could be better spent elsewhere.
Rafe Heydel-Mankoo’s short discourse on the nature and origin of Britain’s antisemitism exactly parallels the problem in Australia, with the only difference that we have not yet advanced so far down the road of national betrayal.