Residents of a small town outside of Sydney protested the proposal to build a mosque in town. The residents argue that the mosque "would teach war and how to kill."
Not everyone is willing to lay down to the growing threat of islam. Brisbane Time
AN Islamic school in Camden would be "a breeding ground for terrorists", says a resident who gave evidence in support of Camden Council at an appeal against its decision to block the school.
Judith Bond said the school would teach war and how to kill.
"Values of violence will be emphasised. It will be a breeding ground for terrorists … There will be a surge of gang rapes, looting and attacking infidels," Ms Bond said.[...]
The area's Christian values were threatened by the proposal, said another resident, John Waterhouse, who warned Christmas decorations and nativity scenes would be "pulled down or withdrawn on some sort of process of religious nit-picking".
Describing Camden as "the mouse that dared to roar", he said he did not want prayer mats unrolled in shops or "[our] teenage daughters subjected to demeaning taunts wearing jeans, shorts or T-shirts".
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