COLONIZATION, STRAIGHT UP: Despite mayor’s cancellation, ‘Globalize the intifada’ event proceeds in Sydney.
The event, which was officially canceled on Monday after fears that it would spark violence, attracted just about 150 people and was held without major incident, according to local news reports.
‘It’s a must that we globalize the intifada,” local political figure Ahmed Ouf told the crowd. “We have to break the internal chains and invite others.”
The forum was intended to defend the phrase against efforts to ban it, and had drawn strong criticism from politicians and Jewish leaders. Australian lawmakers have sought to proscribe the slogan in public debate since the deadly terror shooting targeting a Hanukkah celebration at the city’s Bondi Beach in December, which killed 15.
In a statement on social media yesterday, Mayor Clover Moore said the event risked “contributing to hostility and fear.”
The size of the event isn’t the important detail; it’s Ouf establishing dominance over the mayor.