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Well, it looked like a war zone at times.

nothing racist about my comment.

don't be so precious.
Yeah. That old guy with his hands up was definitely what I've seen in war zones.

Not to mention the group peacefully praying. Those cops going to have PTSD from that.
 
Yeah. That old guy with his hands up was definitely what I've seen in war zones.

Not to mention the group peacefully praying. Those cops going to have PTSD from that.

Your organizers rejected to have the 'peaceful' protest at Hyde Park, and you continued to have it at Town Hall when law enforcement told you not too.

Then as the police give you a move on order, you decide, let's all pray on the streets, surely, they won't touch us. You knew what you were doing, and it backfired.

Pray in the Mosque.
 
Your organizers rejected to have the 'peaceful' protest at Hyde Park, and you continued to have it at Town Hall when law enforcement told you not too.

Then as the police give you a move on order, you decide, let's all pray on the streets, surely, they won't touch us. You knew what you were doing, and it backfired.

Pray in the Mosque.
My organisers? I don't even live in Sydney. I like how you paint everyone with the same brush, like that time you painted me as a terrorist - which I'm sure you still believe.

There were literally police guarding the prayer, until some decided to abuse their power. You are more welcoming of war criminals than of actually Australian citizens.
 
My organisers? I don't even live in Sydney. I like how you paint everyone with the same brush, like that time you painted me as a terrorist - which I'm sure you still believe.

There were literally police guarding the prayer, until some decided to abuse their power. You are more welcoming of war criminals than of actually Australian citizens.

Always acting like the victim.

Well, you sure weren't / aren't on the police side, are you?!

What was really laughable about all this is the left shouting, "let them pray", "OMG they are praying, leave them alone".

Imagine roles were reversed, and you had 50 Christian men praying on the streets, not moving or following orders from the police, I Wonder if the left would have said the same then.
 
Interesting from the "freedom of speech warriors" now in favour of protestors getting battered for opposing a war criminal turning up on our doorstep.

Free Palestine!

True 'patriots' but only when flags are being burnt.

Rights trampled with demonstrations banned, blokes throwing bombs into a crowd and war graves desecration are all 'nothing to see here'.

They clearly hate Australia.
 
Interesting from the "freedom of speech warriors" now in favour of protestors getting battered for opposing a war criminal turning up on our doorstep.

Free Palestine!

I'm all for freedom of speech and protesting, but when you decide to get on your knees and start praying, when the police gave you a move on order, well that is just arrogant and thinking you are above the law.

They are probably the same people who celebrated the October 7th attack.
 
Always acting like the victim.
I literally don't live in Sydney, yet you're blaming me. In your eyes, I'm guilty simply because. Very fascisty of you.
Well, you sure weren't / aren't on the police side, are you?!
If the police are bashing people and abusing them, then I'm not on their side.
What was really laughable about all this is the left shouting, "let them pray", "OMG they are praying, leave them alone".

Imagine roles were reversed, and you had 50 Christian men praying on the streets, not moving or following orders from the police, I Wonder if the left would have said the same then.
Yes, we literally would have had the same reaction. In saying that, your question clearly refers to the "Christian" men part of groups like the far right Nazi ones we see often.
 
If the police are bashing people and abusing them, then I'm not on their side.

but when they bash the far right, or Australians on Australia day that's ok? It's just which group they bash at the time you got a problem with lol.
Yes, we literally would have had the same reaction. In saying that, your question clearly refers to the "Christian" men part of groups like the far right Nazi ones we see often.

Spare me the lies, you know well enough the reaction wouldn't have been the same.

I'm confused, are you for or against this Albo government? Protesting against the Government, and accepting Labor's $27mill grant to Muslims, then you have Ibrahim Abu Mohamad, urging "jihad" against Israel. I can't keep up.

Feel free to leave. I'm sure the US will have you.

well, you can always go back and fight the good fight in Gaza, like the rest of them. But you won't.
 
I'm all for freedom of speech and protesting, but when you decide to get on your knees and start praying, when the police gave you a move on order, well that is just arrogant and thinking you are above the law.

They are probably the same people who celebrated the October 7th attack.
:cautious:
 
but when they bash the far right, or Australians on Australia day that's ok? It's just which group they bash at the time you got a problem with lol.
Who bashed the far right? The people who got arrested, not bashed, were people inciting violence.
Spare me the lies, you know well enough the reaction wouldn't have been the same.
Now who's playing the victim.
I'm confused, are you for or against this Albo government? Protesting against the Government, and accepting Labor's $27mill grant to Muslims, then you have Ibrahim Abu Mohamad, urging "jihad" against Israel. I can't keep up.
I'm not a Labor voter. Protesting against the government is a democratic right. I can be left and still not agree with what Labor does, particularly when it is them supporting Genocide killers and bashing Australian citizens. You can't keep up because you're not used to sensibility
well, you can always go back and fight the good fight in Gaza, like the rest of them. But you won't.
Back? I'm not from there. If I went, you'd be the first person calling for my passport to be cancelled.
 
I'm not a Labor voter. Protesting against the government is a democratic right. I can be left and still not agree with what Labor does, particularly when it is them supporting Genocide killers and bashing Australian citizens. You can't keep up because you're not used to sensibility

"Australian Citizens" that were inciting violence, and they got what they deserved.

Back? I'm not from there. If I went, you'd be the first person calling for my passport to be cancelled.

let me call my mate Pauline.
 
By standing on the side of the road with their hands raised and protesting the visit of a genocidal leader? Or by praying in congregation without affecting anybody.

Then explain the 30+ arrests?

Pray in the Mosque, not on the streets where you are intervening with a police operation. Simples.
 
Then explain the 30+ arrests?

Pray in the Mosque, not on the streets where you are intervening with a police operation. Simples.
Just because someone is arrested, does not make them a criminal.

There was no police operation, but you keep telling yourself whatever you need to to justify your racism.
 
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