Brian Ross wrote on Mar 31
st, 2025 at 1:46pm:
So much for Free Speech, hey? They are citizens of Australia, they are entitled to say what they like about politicians. Tsk, tsk, tsk...
Intimidation is not free speech, cockwomble.
Imagine if the same was said to Fatty Payman or Faruqi:
“So Fatty Payman
Tony Burke, I want you to know that you are not welcome within our community and to every single politician who is silent or complicit in the Hamas and Islamic terror
genocide in Gaza. Don’t you dare show your faces in front of us, because you won’t be made to feel comfortable within our community.
“And this goes for Faruqi
Jihad (Dib) as well, and for any politician and any journalist who thinks that they can cover up for IsIsgenocidel amic terorism
genocide, then come to speak to us.”
You wouldn't say it's free speech, nappy shitter, you'd be squaking 'Islamophobia', ya prick.
Multiculturalism is where social cohesion goes to die. Once Muslim have the numbers they will disregard multicultural iu am and will pursue monoculturalism relentlessly.
Beaten with an iron bar then executed: Hamas’s brutal punishment for protesting
Odai al-Rubai was beaten for hours with clubs and metal bars before he was dumped, dying, on his family’s doorstep while others were shot and left in public squares as Hamas cracks down on dissent
Pro-Palestinian activists in Melbourne have vowed to resume weekly demonstrations following the collapse of the Gaza ceasefire, describing this period as a “critical” time to maximise disruptions before the federal election. After two months of stalled demonstrations in Australia’s protest capital, activists will once again march in the streets of the CBD every Sunday.
Hard-line activist Mohammad Sharab, who is
facing a kidnapping and assault trial, called Peter Dutton a “racist” knock-off version of Donald Trump in front of the hundreds of people gathered on Sunday and said there needed to be a change in politics.
“This is a very critical time for us to go and disrupt those election campaigns,” Sharab said. “We have a Temu-Trump and that’s Dutton. That’s someone we definitely don’t need in power because he’s a racist Temu-Trump. We don’t need a more racist government than the one we have.”
Greens federal candidate for the Victorian seat of Fraser, Huong Truong, also took the stage in an attempt to gain support from activists. Ms Truong, who told the crowd she was an organiser for a pro-Palestine group called ‘We Vote For Palestine’, said if elected she would take the movement to parliament.
“Can you imagine how different this would be if I was standing here as an MP that can go into parliament and bring this grassroots voice into parliament,” she said. “
Parliament is a racist, white supremacist, colonial institution that still has not grappled with the fact that it is illegitimate until it recognises sovereignty for First Nations people”.
The guesomes and the morons are on a unity ticket.