Most Australians, just like most Americans, don’t want Muslims in their land.
Sydney Morning Herald: Sonia Kruger has courted controversy on morning television by calling on Australia to ban Muslim immigrants, prompting a stand-off with fellow presenter David Campbell.
The co-host of Channel Nine’s Today Extra program left Campbell and Today host Lisa Wilkinson visibly discomfited after she said she would like to see the immigration of Muslims to Australia “stopped now … because I would like to feel safe”.
She refused to back down in the face of a social media backlash on Monday afternoon, tweeting that “as a mother, I believe it’s vital in a democratic society to be able to discuss these issues without automatically being labelled racist”.
In the aftermath of her tweet, the hashtag #asamother cropped up on Twitter as users critiqued the logic of her post.
Kruger was responding on Monday morning to a column by conservative columnist Andrew Bolt, who wrote in the News Corp press that jihadist terrorists had made France “Europe’s bloodiest battlefield” because “France let in the most Muslims”.
“We are fools not to change our own immigration policies to protect ourselves,” Bolt said.
Kruger said on air: “Personally I think Andrew Bolt has a point here that there is a correlation between the number of Muslims in a country and the number of terrorist attacks.”
The former Dancing With The Stars host added she had “a lot of friends who are Muslim who are peace-loving, who are beautiful people, but there are fanatics.”
She said Japan had a population of 174 million (it actually has a population of 128 million), including 100,000 Muslims, and “you never hear of terrorist attacks in Japan”.
“Personally I would like to see it [the immigration of Muslims] stopped now for Australia because I would like to feel safe as all of our citizens do when they go out to celebrate Australia Day and I’d like to see freedom of speech.”
Campbell interjected that he would “like to see freedom of religion as well, as well as freedom of speech. They both go hand in hand.”
In an impassioned retort, he added: “This breeds hate. This sort of article breeds hate.”
Campbell alluded to controversial One Nation leader and Senator-elect Pauline Hanson before Kruger cut him off, saying: “What, so you’re not allowed to talk about it, you’re not allowed to discuss it?”
He responded that “you are allowed to talk about it and you are allowed to celebrate and worship whatever you want and whatever you don’t want”.
Kruger said: “I would venture that if you spoke to the parents of those children killed in Nice, they would be of the same opinion.”
Wilkinson, who appeared incredulous during parts of Kruger’s rant, interjected that “in fact the very first person who was killed, mown down in that truck, was a Muslim woman so it’s killing Muslims, it’s indiscriminate”.
“Just to clarify, Sonia, are you saying you would like our borders closed to Muslims at this point?” Wilkinson said.
Kruger replied: “Yes I would.”