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  1. The intent is simple, Murdoch papers already saying ‘hundreds’ of protestors are there when police have been blocking thousands from entering the city.

    Just like ‘50,000’ people attended the bridge protest, when it was clearly 3/4 times that.

  2. Fast-Hippo-9842 on

    Absolutely embarrassing scenes courtesy of bootlicker Minns. I have never seen anyone shit the bed quite so hard when it comes to being a Labor leader

  3. Start writing to your Labor MPs about Minns and his police state. We have already seen Federal MPs distance themselves from this invitation of a criminal to our country and it’s about time we started applying pressure at state level. A Labor party with Chris Minns at the head is no Labor party.

  4. These NSWPF officers, are they on overtime?

    Or have they been pulled from stations? Would these stations be left lacking now? Would NSWPF ensure numbers or?

    Just interested in the logistics/backend of things.

  5. I can’t say I’m too involved in the Middle East conflict but damn it I’m appalled at the suppression of free protest. It’s not representative of what Australia is about.

  6. Brilliant move from Albo inviting the president of Israel to Australia, the cohesion is through the roof.

  7. CheekyPickle69 on

    Mossad Minns is happy to pepper spray his own citizens peacefully practicing our democratic rights in order to protect a war criminal none of us want here

  8. I hope they did the opposite of disperse. This is so fucked. Threatening our own people with arrest because they don’t want the president of a genocidal nation on our shores. This is fast becoming an Australia I don’t recognise and we need to keep making our voices against it heard.

  9. This might the first time I’ve truly felt disgusted and appalled by my government. Almost can’t believe this is happening in Australia. 

  10. Imagine being the cop that picked the short straw to make the announcement. Go on mate you pick up the megaphone and tell ‘em.

  11. GusPolinskiPolka on

    The police confirmed this protest – at town hall – was legal and could go ahead. It was a march they wanted shut down.

  12. I love this country and am a proud Australian. I genuinely think it’s one of the best places to live in the world.

    There aren’t many occasions where I’ve been ashamed to say that, but today is one of them.