JLN Independent Senator Elect for Tasmania Jacqui Lambie has noted in a YouTube video that a Royal Commission investigated the problems associated with the Catholic Church – so why shouldn’t a Royal Commission investigate the problems associated with Islam?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLrJ6wn_p8o

“The Australian Catholic church for years has had a big problem with child molesters … and now we have a Royal Commission to discover the truth. Australian Islam for years has had a big problem with hate preachers, radicalization and terrorism … Why can’t we discover the truth with a Royal Commission?” said Senator Elect Lambie.
“ I have a big problem with allowing people into Australian who support Sharia Law. Sharia Law is the law of the terrorists. Sharia Law is not Australian law. We need to stop people who want Sharia law from living with us – because they radicalize very quickly. I am still very disturbed about the fact that ASIO and the Government are content to simply watch 190 Islamic radicals living in Australia – and not arrest and charge them with serious crimes.” said Senator Elect Lambie.

“Are those 190 Islamic radicals receiving Australian welfare payments? Do they have the right to vote? I want a public investigation to closely look at the funding of hate preachers and why they are allowed into Australia? Right now Islam is at war with itself throughout the world. Iran v Saudi – Shi’a v Sunni – and all their proxy wars being fought throughout out the Middle East and other parts of the world are killing many innocents – including non-Muslims.

Many people are asking why do terrorists attack us? Terrorists attack us because they hate the way we live, in a free democratic country with women’s rights, gay rights and freedom of speech – they will continue to attack us until we live like them. And they will also attack us because our troops are in the Middle East in the fight for freedom – and our Air Force is bombing Islamic terrorists” said Senator Elect Lambie.
Rob Messenger for Independent Senator for Tasmania Jacqui Lambie