Subhead:He turned up to a Jewish community barbecue to mock attendees and parrot regime talking points. He didn’t expect to be confronted. What happened next exposed everything.#
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On Sunday, I attended a grassroots barbecue in the heart of Melbourne’s Jewish community, organised by the Lions of Zion. My aim was simple: enjoy a sausage and see if any protesters who had been threatening the event online would actually show up.
It didn’t take long before I noticed a man with an Islamic tattoo filming himself and mocking the group. I approached him to understand what he was doing. He immediately insisted he had “no problem” but it didn’t take long for his mask to slip.
It was clear that there was a stark divide between his views and those of some other Persian-identifying Iranians attending the barbecue, who were there in solidarity with the Jewish community.


