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on 09-04-2013 08:21 AM
🙂 ?
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on 09-04-2013 08:30 AM
the visual of that flag displayed right next to that openin' post,
fair caused me to heave into my breakfast
but then i look again, and see the name piersadsackerman
and all becomes very clear.
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on 09-04-2013 08:36 AM
piers is at the early opener
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on 29-04-2013 10:46 AM
One week, three stories on the Australian far-righ
tPosted on February 3, 2013
Andrew Zammit
Australia’s far-right scene usually gets little media attention. Radical political movements often struggle to be noticed in the media, and that’s probably a good thing. However, it creates a discrepancy in reporting when violence is concerned.
If a far-right extremist is prosecuted for a violent crime, the arrest, verdict and sentencing are usually reported, but journalists will rarely provide day-by-day reports of the trials, interview people involved, or push to get suppression orders lifted.
Plans for Wilders’ visit
Yesterday the Sydney Morning Herald reported that far-right radicals are urging “patriots” to rally in support of Dutch MP Geert Wilders...anti-climactic rally at the Melbourne State Library in September.
http://andrewzammit.org/2013/02/03/one-week-three-stories-on-the-australian-far-right/