Futile, load of articles about Mark Taylor, but not the something's from that mosque... Could have been less than reliable article too and taken down for a reason.
Do you see what I am getting at here though Alvy. You read some unreferenced unsubstantiated article that might not even have been about the correct mosque (there is an Al-Noor mosque in Sydney I believe that does have history of radicalisation). You convince yourself that it kind of explains why 50 innocent worshippers were murdered. Come on here and state it as fact. Trevors monkey spanker comes on and sees this new "information" and likes it. Unchallenged that new "fact" stays as fact and gets legs. Instead when challenged it quickly becomes clear the whole thing has no proof. Just demonstrates how fake news spreads.
In short, too late, yes and don't know, not fully anyway. Even if we could, should and would try, it's far too late, I think some of the issues due to human behaviour and prejudices within societies across different countries are so deep rooted and imbedded that death by natural causes is the only way some of them will eventually disappear.
The far-right are linking to a very sketchy article which claims one person visited the mosque in 2011 who was killed in Syria. But thats about it.
And that's just from Desmond's old rags, the old Hilter sympathiser Rothemere's papers are much worse.
BOTH of you still missed the point of what I say is meant to be reasonable or extremist is. On the right it is about one daring to talk about, on the left... I don't know, but the other side radical in its own "religious believe", that behaves the same way as 14'th century sand riders in 21'st century host "western" countries - that is not racism? Hard to find, do read it if you are lucky and have time for, Mr Brantons simplistic manifesto - should open your eyes on why he had acted the way he has