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Re: Antifa/BLM riots

Post by cods » Tue Jul 21, 2020 6:08 am

did you see where S.A. is getting tough new laws coming in 2 years in jail
for anyone trying to get over the SA borders illegally.....

the arrogance of those doing it... make me sick it really is time to throw the book at the,....

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Re: Antifa/BLM riots

Post by Texan » Tue Jul 21, 2020 6:12 am

Isn't S. A. a state in Australia? Aren't you allowed to move around freely in your entire country? Or are you talking about illegal aliens entering S.A. from other countries like by boat? I'm all for stomping on criminal invaders.

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Re: Antifa/BLM riots

Post by Black Orchid » Tue Jul 21, 2020 9:21 am

Yes SA (South Australia) is a state and usually we move around freely but there has been a large outbreak of COVID in VIC (Victoria) so SA closed its borders to stop it spreading.

QLD (Queensland) has also closed its borders to try to prevent the Victorians sneaking up through NSW (New South Wales) and into QLD. The Premier there is even trying to shift the border south of where it should be lol.

When VIC went into lockdown a lot of them 'escaped' and started moving into SA and NSW and have caused clusters in those states.

People are CRAZY!

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Re: Antifa/BLM riots

Post by sprintcyclist » Tue Jul 21, 2020 7:29 pm

Texan wrote:
Tue Jul 21, 2020 6:12 am
Isn't S. A. a state in Australia? Aren't you allowed to move around freely in your entire country? Or are you talking about illegal aliens entering S.A. from other countries like by boat? I'm all for stomping on criminal invaders.
Yes, SA is a state in Australia.
No, currently we are not allowed to move around freely inside Aussie.

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Re: Antifa/BLM riots

Post by Black Orchid » Tue Jul 21, 2020 7:47 pm

Lots of planes flying into Sydney tonight. Big ones!

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Re: Antifa/BLM riots

Post by cods » Tue Jul 21, 2020 11:05 pm

Black Orchid wrote:
Tue Jul 21, 2020 7:47 pm
Lots of planes flying into Sydney tonight. Big ones!


someone told me Intl flights have been cancelled.......not so?...

is Qantas grounded?

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Re: Antifa/BLM riots

Post by Black Orchid » Sun Jul 26, 2020 7:32 pm

Of course our news tonight reported how in sync the military is with BLM :roll: :roll:
Earlier this week Antifa protesters dressed up as “concerned mothers” who came out at 2 AM in the morning, leaving their children at home, dressed as mothers to form a line to protect the violent antifa mob from federal agents protecting the federal courthouse in Portland.

It played well with their partners in the pro-Antifa media until reporter Andy Ngo noticed that the participants were violent antifa rioters playing dress-up.

Then last night these same street thugs dressed up and pretended to be US veterans.

Because WE ALL KNOW veterans support looting, burning, destroying public property.

What a joke.
I recognize a lot of the so-called “moms” as the same antifa women who dressed in black as recent as a couple days ago. They just put on a yellow shirt now for optics. Most of these people aren’t mothers & many don’t even identify as female. #PortlandRiots
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/0 ... -veterans/

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Re: Antifa/BLM riots

Post by sprintcyclist » Sun Jul 26, 2020 7:49 pm

Black Orchid wrote:
Tue Jul 21, 2020 7:47 pm
Lots of planes flying into Sydney tonight. Big ones!
....... Police in New South Wales have won a Supreme Court bid to prohibit a Black Lives Matter march in Sydney and have warned people not to attend.

NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller took rally organisers to the Supreme Court over concerns the demonstration would breach public health orders aimed at quelling the spread of coronavirus.

Supreme Court Justice Mark Ierace referred to the increased risk of COVID-19 transmission in NSW due to the resurgence in Victoria as one of his reasons for the decision.

"That current assessment of the level of risk, in spite of relatively low numbers of community transmission, is consistent with New South Wales presently being on the knife edge of a further escalation in community transmission of the virus," he said.

NSW Police issued a media statement, saying the protest is now unauthorised and people thinking of attending should reconsider.

"While the NSW Police Force recognises and supports the rights of individuals to exercise their right to free speech, large-scale events, such as these, are currently subject to restrictions under the Public Health Act," the media statement said.

"As such, police will not hesitate to take the appropriate action, if required."
Before the hearing, they declared the rally would go ahead regardless of the outcome.

Outside court, organiser Paddy Gibson said the march would go ahead after negotiations with police about arrangements for the Domain.

"We do not suspend democracy, we do not suspend the basic fight for justice that Aboriginal people have got going in this country just because there's a pandemic," he said.

"We can do everything we can to keep everyone as safe as we can — we will be safe on Tuesday, do not come if you have any symptoms at all.

"Make sure you wear a mask, make sure you comply with the regulations and stay distant but please, racism cannot be defeated by isolating in your house."

For the latest news on the coronavirus pandemic follow our live coverage.
Mr Gibson said any plans for Tuesday's march would be subject to a court appeal and anyone attending would have to comply strictly with coronavirus restrictions.

"We have COVID safety teams that include people who have a lot of experience negotiating around health and safety in their workplaces through their unions," he said.

"Don't come on public transport if you can possibly avoid it, we're not seeking to clog the public transport system."

Organisers said they would be demanding justice for David Dungay Jnr, who died while being pinned to the ground by six officers at Long Bay Jail.

"As people of colour we're all just saying enough is enough — we want to be treated as human beings and stop having all this violence and racism on us," she said.

"So we can't stop, we have to do this, we've got to see change."

David Dungay Junior's nephew, Paul Silva, said he was disappointed about the outcome of the court hearing today but would be appealing the decision to the Court of Appeal.

He is calling on NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian to request the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) investigate charges over his uncle's death in a prison cell in 2015.

"The reason we are protesting is because after five years not a single person has been held accountable for the death of my uncle," he said in a statement.

"The Police Commissioner could work with the DPP and Safework NSW to investigate my uncle's death and they could investigate whether charges could be laid — but they are refusing to do that."

Barrister Felicity Graham said Mr Fuller should have consulted with organiser Paddy Gibson before publicly declaring plans to take him to court during an interview on 2GB.

But Justice Ierace said the decision to take the matter to court was made by Police Acting Assistant Commissioner Stacey Maloney, and there was no evidence the Police Commissioner took part or tried to influence her decision.

Gatherings of more than 20 people are banned under COVID-19 regulations, but over a thousand people have indicated they would attend Tuesday's demonstration. ........
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07-26/ ... t/12489022
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Re: Antifa/BLM riots

Post by cods » Mon Jul 27, 2020 8:27 am

the courts work for all Australians..

unlike the BLM who seem to be working for outside forces.....

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Re: Antifa/BLM riots

Post by Black Orchid » Mon Jul 27, 2020 6:16 pm

Well the idiots are going to protest tomorrow in Sydney even though have been ordered not to.

Saw the organiser on tv demanding the police do not harass or fine them. Pppfffttt!!

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