Australian response to terrorism

Dec 15, 2014 23:05

10am Martin Place, the centre of Sydney. Terrorists take hostages in a well-known cafe.

The day has been stressful for us: our "9/11", if you will.

Best, though, is the response - not just concern for the hostages, but for those who'll be affected by the actions of the hostage-takers: Muslims struggling to live their ordinary lives while others co-opt their voices.

It was passed along that a black flag with Arabic written on it had been put up in the window of the cafe. A flag that has a common Muslim statement of faith on it: "there is no God but God, and Mohammed is his prophet" - and which has been co-opted by various Islamic terrorist groups, most recently ISIS.

Naturally, the frothers and bigots came out in force.

A woman FB'd her experience trying to help another woman who'd removed her headscarf on the way home (presumably to avoid vituperation for being Muslim), telling her to put the headscarf back on, and she'd walk her home. It spawned a Twitter and FB hashtag: #illridewithyou - offering companionship and, if necessary, protection against bigots in the days to come.

There's a lot of bigotry and fear-mongering out there, but people are choosing compassion and an open hand instead. That's important to me as a human being, as a Christian, as an Australian.

I've never wanted to be anything but Australian, and tonight and #illridewithyou is just one more drop in the bucket of why.

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And something that probably only Christians will appreciate to its fullest: the Common Grace twitter account pointed out that Christ's incarnation is God's #illridewithyou.

:)

It seems fitting.

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