Pro Palestinian Protest in Sydney Tomorrow
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- Black Orchid
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08-03/ ... /105606406Hamas, which has dominated Gaza since 2007 but has been militarily battered by Israel in the war, said it would not relinquish "armed resistance" unless an "independent, fully sovereign Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital" was established.
HAMAS professional coordination with orchestrated protests in Australia. Who would guess?
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I have never had problems with Jewish people. They've been coming here since the end of WW2 and have always been peaceful and law-abiding contributors to our society.Black Orchid wrote: ↑Sun Aug 03, 2025 6:01 pmChants celebrating terrorism and calling for the murder of Jews.
Jewish people and fellow Australians, take careful note of who has chosen to align themselves with those who want to kill us.
https://x.com/AustralianJA/status/1951856903023186158
But you cannot say the same for the mussos. They've been pouring into the country since the 70s and they have brought nothing but murder and mayhem to the south western suburbs of Sydney - and everywhere else they settle. Tobacconists are being firebombed almost nightly, drug gangs fight over drug turf, drive by shootings are a nightly event, high end cars are used for criminal endeavours and then set alight in quiet suburban streets. Attacks are made on Jewish homes and synagogues. And then you have musso nurses blatantly stating they will kill Jewish patients ... and seemingly getting away with it.

Unless someone somewhere stops this continual criminal onslaught on our once law-abiding society, it won't be safe to live in our cities. But that's what mussos do wherever they go. And the useful idiots go out of their way to accommodate them. Honestly I just can't understand it.

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Almost every night on the news there's a driveby shooting, a fire bombing or someone gunned down and quite often it's the wrong house or person killed.
Almost every night!
Yep, you guessed it ...
Almost every night!
Yep, you guessed it ...

- Aquarius
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They're definitely over-represented in organised crime and religious extremism. And that's when they only make up 813,000 inhabitants. Just wait till they get to 5%+ of the population!! That's when we will really see what they're capable of! At present muslims make up 3.2% according to the last census.
My son was seconded to the Middle Eastern Organised Crime Squad back around 2007. The reason we had a MEOCS was because of this over representation of violent crime in the musso community and the subsequent prison population. Whenever police were investigating criminal acts by the mussos they were met with a wall of silence and non co-operation from the entire musso community. This was at the time when musso women hid drugs in babies' nappies and actually barred their way and screamed at police to take their boots off before they entered their homes!! As if!!
My son was glad to get out of that squad 18 months later. He said mussos would know his whereabouts at all times. When police finished their shift they were driven to their cars as it wasn't safe for them to walk alone at night.
Yet the mussos and their musso representatives in parliament continually complained about MEOCS being anti muslim, Islamophobic, whatever. In fact they complained so loud and so long, it was eventually disbanded - even though it's needed more than ever!
Has this ever been a case for the Jews?
The trouble with the loony left idiots of this country, they just don't want to know.
My son was seconded to the Middle Eastern Organised Crime Squad back around 2007. The reason we had a MEOCS was because of this over representation of violent crime in the musso community and the subsequent prison population. Whenever police were investigating criminal acts by the mussos they were met with a wall of silence and non co-operation from the entire musso community. This was at the time when musso women hid drugs in babies' nappies and actually barred their way and screamed at police to take their boots off before they entered their homes!! As if!!
My son was glad to get out of that squad 18 months later. He said mussos would know his whereabouts at all times. When police finished their shift they were driven to their cars as it wasn't safe for them to walk alone at night.
Yet the mussos and their musso representatives in parliament continually complained about MEOCS being anti muslim, Islamophobic, whatever. In fact they complained so loud and so long, it was eventually disbanded - even though it's needed more than ever!
Has this ever been a case for the Jews?
The trouble with the loony left idiots of this country, they just don't want to know.
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One of the problems is Australia wants to be like England rapidly becoming islamic.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/articles/cewyx72ekyzo
Not that other western European countries are any better in that respect.
tells the tale.Muhammad stayed in top place for another year, with 5,721 babies given the name in England and Wales.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/articles/cewyx72ekyzo
Not that other western European countries are any better in that respect.
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Minns on Monday foreshadowed that the government may still appeal against the ruling by justice Belinda Rigg on Saturday morning, allowing the protest to proceed. He did not rule out legislation to restrict future protests on the bridge, although he said he would not rush any legislation.
“No one should believe that it’s open season on the bridge,” he said.
Minns pointed out that in the past two years, the police had facilitated a hundred protests with the Palestine Action Group, as well as scores of other demonstrations.
The Greens MLC Sue Higginson said Minns was facing strong internal dissent over his stance and should start listening.
“Labor premier Chris Minns is acting strangely and is not listening. He has lost authority over his own caucus and on matters too significant to ignore,” she said.
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-n ... nce-ntwnfb
I hope Chris Minns stands his ground.
“No one should believe that it’s open season on the bridge,” he said.
Minns pointed out that in the past two years, the police had facilitated a hundred protests with the Palestine Action Group, as well as scores of other demonstrations.
The Greens MLC Sue Higginson said Minns was facing strong internal dissent over his stance and should start listening.
“Labor premier Chris Minns is acting strangely and is not listening. He has lost authority over his own caucus and on matters too significant to ignore,” she said.
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-n ... nce-ntwnfb
I hope Chris Minns stands his ground.
- Aquarius
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How much is that costing NSW Police and the NSW govt for crowd control, blocking off streets, traffic control, facilitating the marchers, extra police rostered on, overtime, etc?Minns pointed out that in the past two years, the police had facilitated a hundred protests with the Palestine Action Group, as well as scores of other demonstrations.
As a taxpayer, I want to know where my taxes are going. I think if we all knew how much these protest marches every couple of weeks were costing, we might find a lot more people against them.
Maybe the organisers should start paying up - if you want to protest, you have to pay your share, especially public liability insurance.
Sunday's march across the Harbour Bridge would have cost a fortune.

- Black Orchid
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I agree. Make them pay. Why should we always be inconvenienced and have to pay for it as well?
NO more closing the Harbour Bridge.
If you want to protest for Palestine ... get on a plane.
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