on โ06-06-2020 08:50 AM
If you're fighting to protect people's lives, why not start by not risking the innocent lives of everyone elses. Find another time. I will have more respect for you. I was just saying the other day: Thank God that Australians aren't as crazy as Americans and we have at least some common sense not to choose this time to protest.
โ06-06-2020 01:16 PM - edited โ06-06-2020 01:17 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:just wondering 'bob' what colour your skin is?
Why does that matter? I think protesters are bunch of **bleep**ers, with no respect for other peoples' health or safety
Perhaps they all need to visit you in your town and hold a protest march? You whinged enough when a cpl of people stayed in their own holiday house
on โ06-06-2020 01:43 PM
Is the Op the same bob who enjoys the buffets in Las Vegas? The Casinos are opening back up next week.
on โ06-06-2020 02:13 PM
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:just wondering 'bob' what colour your skin is?
Why does that matter? I think protesters are bunch of **bleep**ers, with no respect for other peoples' health or safety
Perhaps they all need to visit you in your town and hold a protest march? You whinged enough when a cpl of people stayed in their own holiday house
Totally.
on โ06-06-2020 03:02 PM
Funny how our prime minister, who when we all wisely thought we'd be better off isolating, was telling us to go to the bloody footy and to church. Remember? Now he's finally caught up, or maybe he just thinks that death in custody is nowhere near as important as football?
Of course, he has a point, demonstrating now is likely to cost more lives. Just as the aboriginal community was congratulating itself for keeping their communities safe....
on โ06-06-2020 03:08 PM
@*kazumi* wrote:Funny how our prime minister, who when we all wisely thought we'd be better off isolating, was telling us to go to the bloody footy and to church. Remember? Now he's finally caught up, or maybe he just thinks that death in custody is nowhere near as important as football?
Of course, he has a point, demonstrating now is likely to cost more lives. Just as the aboriginal community was congratulating itself for keeping their communities safe....
But really...the PM has no say in this.
He's left it up to the state premiers...
on โ06-06-2020 03:39 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@*kazumi* wrote:Funny how our prime minister, who when we all wisely thought we'd be better off isolating, was telling us to go to the bloody footy and to church. Remember? Now he's finally caught up, or maybe he just thinks that death in custody is nowhere near as important as football?
Of course, he has a point, demonstrating now is likely to cost more lives. Just as the aboriginal community was congratulating itself for keeping their communities safe....
But really...the PM has no say in this.
He's left it up to the state premiers...
Who caved in...
on โ06-06-2020 03:55 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@icyfroth wrote:
@*kazumi* wrote:Funny how our prime minister, who when we all wisely thought we'd be better off isolating, was telling us to go to the bloody footy and to church. Remember? Now he's finally caught up, or maybe he just thinks that death in custody is nowhere near as important as football?
Of course, he has a point, demonstrating now is likely to cost more lives. Just as the aboriginal community was congratulating itself for keeping their communities safe....
But really...the PM has no say in this.
He's left it up to the state premiers...
Who caved in...
...wiith regard to he lett it up to his STATE PREMIERS
on โ06-06-2020 04:11 PM
though I'm worried about the covid 19 exposure.. the marches look to be overall quite peaceful ,most seemed to be wearing masks.. I hope that is enough, social distancing in huge crowds like that would be near impossible
speaking of states, I noticed the Sydney ban was overtuned early this afternoon
on โ06-06-2020 05:22 PM
on โ06-06-2020 05:47 PM