Nick Fuentes says Australia ‘too busy locking up Joel Davis’ to stop Bondi ISIS terrorists

American political commentator Nick Fuentes has blasted Australia’s security agencies for political bias after it was revealed one of the Bondi Islamic terrorists had been investigated by ASIO six years ago for links to Islamic State.

The gunmen were able to travel to the Philippines for military-style training in November, and father Sajid Akram, 50, successfully applied for a gun licence just a year after his son Naveed, 24, was examined by the spy agency in 2019, allowing him to obtain the weapons used in the massacre.

Fuentes addressed the intelligence fail on his America First stream on Tuesday, asking why there seemed to be a pattern of “known quantities slipping through the cracks”, and saying it appeared law enforcement were too focused on cracking down on nationalist activists.

“Have you ever heard of a mass shooter, a terrorist, that was not previously known to the authorities for like 10 years?” he asked.

“This person has been known to law enforcement for six years, and apparently travelled to the Philippines, received military training, returned to the country, somehow acquired a firearm, which is very difficult to do in Australia, carries out the attack.

“They didn’t know. I guess they were a little too focused on Joel Davis. Australia’s government was so busy locking up Thomas Sewell and Joel Davis and the White Australia Party, they were so busy dropping the hammer on people for criticising Jews, for talking on Twitter, that they let ISIS slip through the cracks.”

Mr Davis, a spokesman for political organisation White Australia, was arrested on November 20 for a Telegram post asking his followers to criticise a federal MP who had called for his group to be jailed over a protest against the Jewish lobby.

He was refused bail and had been in jail ever since, while the Australian Federal Police also carried out a series of raids earlier this months targeting Nazi symbols, and charged three men for allegedly possessing books and PDFs and posting swastikas on X.

His imprisonment has been under the microscope since the Bondi attack, with many Australians if the ASIO and the AFP has failed to stop the Bondi terrorists due to their focus on patriotic right-wing activists, including Mr Davis and Mr Sewell, who has also been repeatedly raided by both agencies.

Fuentes’s comments come in the wake of growing global calls among nationalist activists to present a united front against political policing, and follow heavy criticism levelled at Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for repeatedly deflecting to “right-wing extremism” while discussing the massacre.

Header image: Left, Nick Fuentes during his show. Right, the Bondi terrorists (supplied).

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