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Teresa's avatar

Fuck him indeed! I can't believe I voted for the POS so he could sell us out to his pharma buddies. Joke's on me, I guess. Oh well, honk honk!

Phil Shannon's avatar

Inspirational collection of videos, and, yes, the 'trusted news networks' coverage has been pathetic, as has our useless Prime Minister and the even more useless 'Labor' 'Opposition'. 'Albo’

was like an angry parent, telling the protesters to go home because the government was following the ‘best medical advice’. And, he scolded the protesters to ‘show some respect’ for the front-line workers who have slaved themselves to the bone to cope with all the people dying from the virus. Well, Albo, why hasn’t the Labor Party ‘shown some respect’ for all the nurses who have been sacked for declining an experimental, ineffective, dangerous medication because of No-Jab-No-Job mandates imposed by state Labor governments. Good old Labor, still guilt-tripping people as if its forever March 2020 and we are sacrificing everything for ‘our health heroes’ by ‘flattening the curve’ to protect the hospitals.

‘Sack them all’, indeed, as some of the protest placards put. What a gigantic waste of space they all are.

Lon Guyland's avatar

Funny how the Labor party refuses to stand up for the workers. It’s almost like they sold out to the pharma-billionaire robber barons and never really meant what they said; all that nonsense about the “oppressed” and “downtrodden”? If they really meant it, why are they now for oppression? It’s all been a lie. They only care about power: they didn’t hate the oppression, they envied the oppressor.

P.s. “climate change” is the same thing: bullshit.

Stephenie's avatar

Fun to see a dutch flag pretty much front and center in the last clip! 🇳🇱

Oh Susanna's avatar

It's beautiful to see Australians turning out in such large numbers. May God grant you success in restoring your freedoms. That is truly astonishing about the media blackout: they really are totally useless propaganda rags, same here in Canada. And as for the protest haters, we also get those here, every time. It's quite bizarre how many people deeply hate us for simply peacefully protesting for freedom. In Winnipeg a man hit four protestors with his car, thankfully none seriously hurt. In a vehicle convoy protest I took part in last week one woman was throwing eggs at cars and another group was throwing ice chunks and hit and bloodied one protestor's eye. Very odd dynamic, where does so much hate come from?

Lon Guyland's avatar

I have long said that when the leftists get their revolution, it won’t be how they think it will be, and they’re not going to like it.

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Unbekoming's avatar

No, I don't think it was that high. I've heard between 300k and 500k, I think that's a fair range.

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mrsthepoint's avatar

The only problem is that Labor is hardly a better alternative. In a choice between Liberal & Labor......... 🤦‍♀️.

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mrsthepoint's avatar

Indeed 👌. Whilst I think NSW could have been handled better, I sure am glad that I don't live in Vic, WA or NT. If that's anything to go by, we are left with the choice between the frying pan or the fire.

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mrsthepoint's avatar

Is it achievable, though? As in, is it even possible for the smaller parties to get in? As a mid 40's woman, I'm embarrassed to admit that I know very little about the way our parliamentary system works & 90% of what I DO know, I've learned in the last 2 years. Before that, I had no interest. Now I'm concerned because I've no idea how to use my one small power of voting to put towards changing this mess........