The ‘Good Muslim’ Hero Does Not Wash Away the Imported Terrorism + Murder

by | December 15, 2025

The heroic fruit vendor deserves every ounce of praise and gratitude—he’s a genuine hero who saved lives. His courage stands on its own. But pretending his bravery somehow launders the ideology that sent armed fanatics to slaughter Jews at a candle-lighting ceremony is not solidarity; it’s cowardice dressed up as tolerance.

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So let me get this straight: Two Islamist gunmen storm a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach, murder fifteen innocent people—including a ten-year-old child and a rabbi—while wounding dozens more, all in the name of their twisted ideology. Pure, unadulterated evil.

But wait! A brave Muslim fruit vendor risks his life, tackles one of the terrorists, helps disarm him, and suddenly… it’s a wash? Balance restored? One good Muslim cancels out the jihadist father-son murder duo like some cosmic karma ledger?

Congratulations, you woke virtue signaling tapioca brain lefties—you’ve just invented the most grotesque moral accounting system since “but the Crusades.”

Imagine applying this logic anywhere else.

“Hitler was Austrian, but Arnold Schwarzenegger is Austrian and he pumps iron and says funny lines, so criticizing Nazism is clearly Austriaphobic.”
“My Grandmother was Communist who escaped the Soviet Union and went on to become a nurse, so how dare you blame Stalin and Communism for the 40 million murdered in the USSR.”

No. Just no.

The heroic fruit vendor deserves every ounce of praise and gratitude—he’s a genuine hero who saved lives. His courage stands on its own. But pretending his bravery somehow launders the ideology that sent armed fanatics to slaughter Jews at a candle-lighting ceremony is not solidarity; it’s cowardice dressed up as tolerance.

It’s the soft bigotry of lowered expectations: “Don’t criticize the radical strain that keeps producing these atrocities, because look—one of ours was nice this time!”

Newsflash: We don’t need a “good Muslim quota” to offset every jihadist attack before we’re allowed to say, out loud, that Islamism—the political supremacist ideology hiding behind religion—is utterly incompatible with Western civilization.

We can applaud individual heroism and still condemn the poisonous ideas that keep inspiring mass murder. Doing both isn’t Islamophobia; it’s basic intellectual honesty.

But sure, keep clutching those virtue-signal pearls while the bodies are still being counted. I’m sure the families of the dead feel so much better knowing the scales have been balanced by one brave man’s actions against two murderers’.

I’d trade every single one of those “not all Muslims” hot takes for a world where no one has to be a hero stopping a terrorist in the first place, where Jews can light candles on the beach for Hanukkah without a second thought—no attack, no heroism, just peace. And until the subset of people subscribing to that hateful, supremacism is effectively isolated and defeated, we have not only the right, but the duty to criticize the ideology that fuels them.

Don’t let the heroism of a good man be used as a shield for bad ideas. He deserves praise, not to be a political prop in a cynical game of “Gotcha! You can’t criticize now!” All so you tapioca heads can feel good about yourselves and morally superior, as families bury their murdered at the hands of an ideology and the people it possesses like a virus, that should have never been allowed through the front door of your civilization to begin with.

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