Muslim’s who face racial discrimination daily, are not protected by the Racial Discrimination Act
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Witch hunts are back! In fact, they never left. In today’s society witches are not great bomb fires or tested as flotation devices, instead they are deported. But even witches have human rights and protected by the law, right?
Photo: Q&A debate between Yasmin Abdel-Magied and Jacqui Lambie
Apparently not in our day and age. The witches that society promises are dangerous and a threat to our existence are
Muslims whether born in Australia or migrating to it for better life, all the same. They are Shunned. Independent Senator Jacqui Lambie re-stated …show more content…
The quote above is taken from a scene that perfectly describes how Muslims today are treated. Reverend Hale is much like a witch hunter who tracks downs signs of lucier and distinguishes them, in this scene he interrogates Tituba who is a foreign slave from Barbados asking her to wake up Betty who Hale believes is sleeping under Tituba’s curse. Tituba declares “I have no power over this child, sir” however Hale doesn’t believe her "you most certainly do, and you will free her from it now! When did you compact with the devil?” Helplessly Tituba refuses to let in to the lies “I don’t compact with no devil”. If Hale represents society the overruling government that holds all the power, Tituba represents Muslims, being the witches, foreign, treated unequally, and last of all the devil being the extremist’s groups that claim to be Islam such as ISIS. Then a similar story is and has been written, the context changed from conjuring demons to hiding bombs or being part of a terrorist organisation, society asks Muslims, “are you compact with the devil (ISIS),” Muslims reply “no, I do not” society says “you most certainly do! you’re a Muslim” and then Muslims are deported for war crimes they had no part