And there were many many more who stayed home who are just as angry as the ones who showed up.
The Melbourne protest in pictures
12 responses to “The Melbourne protest in pictures”
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The police and media are debunking these claims already, but what they are debunking is very selective.
Given the purpose of the protests, the fact that they were held so widely (and have been ongoing) and were attended by a vast array of people from different backgrounds, beliefs etc; these were the largest protests ever when combined.
The media and police can protest all they like, they are wrong.
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perhaps if the ‘journalists” were not essential services and just like the majority of the community in lockdowns (working from home or laid off), then they might have more sympathy for or empathy with the protests
as it is, they are probably fearing for their elite status and thus side with the government on all things
when one of them questions the government too harshly, in the government’s judgement, they are punished and none of the rest of their mob murmers a word in support
we are certainly not all in this together
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Apparently a few people at one of the marches caught wuflu.
Already I have heard that they should be made to pay for their medical treatment as they didn’t accept a ‘free’ vaccine from the government.
And it serves them right as some of them are in ICU.
Ironically, coming from a person that has Type 2 Diabetes. Isn’t that generally a lifestyle induced disease? I bet they would squeal if they had to pay for everything without medicare.
I am lost for words.
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Far-right threat under spotlight as Andrews government backs probe
Yes, let’s still the voices of average Australians concerned about government policies and label them all as extremists.
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Adam Goodes now being promoted as a victim of racists in the Daily Mail.
Adam Goodes is more a victim of disgust. His behaviour on the foot ball field and his unpleasant and unnecessary psychological and emotional abuse of a 13 year old girl in front of thousands remains fixed in many of our memories.
As for the daily Mail its report on the Lolita express with its 17 years olds seems to not see any anomaly .
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