Lebs let loose in Punchbowl ‘prison’

Earlier this week, the historically troubled Punchbowl Boys High School in western Sydney once again made headlines when its principal and deputy were sacked after the school fobbed off an anti-extremism program. Here, a former student recalls a school culture that was as troubling as it was unusual.

While inside the classrooms the Anglo-Australian history teacher Mr Griffin, tried to teach us about JFK and a conspiracy theory that suggested there was a shooter on the grassy knoll, throughout the corridors the Lebs had their own conspiracy theories, most of which were associated with the Jews. Down the passageway that leads to the school hall where we conducted our afternoon Muslim prayers, the Palestinian Isa Musa, who had black skin, silver eyes and a voice like a mule, said to me, “Did you know that Hitler was an undercover Jew and that the Holocaust was just a bullshit conspiracy so the Jews had an excuse to steal Palestine?”

At least this theory was trying to connect actual historical incidents together. Wahhabis like Omar Morris didn’t even need an explanation for their anti-Semitism. He had a purple welt under his eye from a street brawl he’d gotten into over the weekend the day we were lined up in the maths corridor waiting for our teacher, Mrs Flower, to arrive. “Ay bro,” he said with a sharp frown, his left eye throbbing, “Why does an Aussie get six years in jail when he rapes a girl, but a Leb gets 50 years when he does the same thing?”

“Why?” I asked while I stared at the wall behind him where a one-metre circumcised penis had been drawn in red texta. Omar put his index finger to his temple and said, “The Jews, cuz. Think about it …”

So I did think about it and ­although it seemed suspicious that Bilal Skaf received a penalty for the 2000 Sydney gang rapes that was higher than anyone else had ever received for these kinds of crimes, and higher than what most murderers receive, I just couldn’t work out how locking up a rapist who happened to be of Muslim and Lebanese background for 50 years could ever serve any kind of Zionist interest.

Read the article by Michael Mohammed Ahmad in The Australian.

[The coverage of what is going on in this Punchbowl school has been limited to The Australian with just one sanitised news item being posted by the ABC.  As with the Keysar Trad incident where the Muslim leader said it was OK for a Muslim man to beat his wife as a”last resort”, the left-wing media are deliberately avoiding the publication of news that puts a bad light on shady elements in Australia’s Muslim community. Paul Barry’s confession on the ABC Media Watch was an extraordinary breath of fresh air in this stifling atmosphere of cover up and he has now followed up with another expose of the Punchbowl story. Yes, Fake News is alive and well in Australia!]