The interim report of the Royal Commission on Antisemitism
and Social Cohesion appears to follow the Labor government’s intention
to scapegoat Australian firearm owners for the Bondi
massacre.
Senator Hanson has said she's concerned the Royal Commission
was a waste of time and taxpayers’ money if it could not see obvious
problems with immigration while recommending further restrictions on
lawful firearm owners.
“The report mentions firearms more than 150 times while
barely mentioning Islam at all,” she said. “Radical Islam is the
elephant in the Royal Commission’s room. The vast majority of
terrorism attacks around the world have been committed in the cause of
radical Islam and that was certainly the case at Bondi.
“This inquiry is supposed to be about social cohesion, but we
have a system which actively works against it by allowing immigration
by people who have absolutely no interest in assimilating with a
cohesive Australian society. This includes extremist Islamist
preachers who have been enabled to radicalise people in Australia such
as the Bondi shooters.
“The interim report states agencies have identified no gap in
existing legal and regulatory frameworks that impeded their ability to
prevent an attack like Bondi. If the system had no gaps – if law
enforcement had all the necessary powers – then how did it fail to
stop this?
“Until this question is answered, community safety and social
cohesion remain at risk from immigration and the focus on firearm
restrictions – which was the initial response of Anthony Albanese –
remains the political deflection it always was.”
Senator Hanson said farmers, sporting shooters, recreational
hunters and other licensed firearm users were among the most highly
regulated members of the community and should not be targeted with
policies that did nothing to improve public safety.
“Law-abiding firearm owners are not the problem,” she said.
“If this process is serious about preventing future attacks it needs
to deal with the causes, not just reach for the most politically
convenient lever.”