By Aamer Rahman

Community leaders in Australia have expressed dismay at the number of young Australians seeking to join campaigns of terror overseas.

In a chilling video, radical hate preacher Tony Abbott recently unveiled his plans to send up to 600 fighters to take part in a further invasion and occupation of Iraq, pledging weapons and financial support to those who decide to go. Previous campaigns by Westernist extremists in the region have resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians.

Abbott’s violent rhetoric has spurred hundreds of homegrown racists to emerge and engage in an unprecedented wave of hate crimes across the country in the past few weeks, mostly targeting women.

A community spokesperson, who chose to remain anonymous out of fear of retribution, said “…when will we address the fact that there is something fundamentally wrong with their [Australian] culture? This whole country was built on violence and racism, but you’re just not allowed to talk about it. Their leaders are in denial.”

In addition to encouraging young people to engage in criminal acts of violence in Iraq, Abbott and his associates maintain their support for young Australians travelling abroad to join associated terrorist groups such as the Israeli Defense Force.

Demands continue for moderate Whites to condemn this latest wave of radicalisation and terror.