Voters reject protests as Gaza war ignites domestic row

Source: justin_kxm

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  1. Protests should NEVER be stopped ever! It’s our right to voice our concerns out loud so people understand what we value!

  2. Beast_of_Guanyin on

    It’s their right to protest, but it’s increasingly clear this group has elements that support terrorist groups and that it is anti Israel period.

    To deny Israel’s ability to strike Hezbollah is to deny it’s right to self defence and to exist.

  3. Askme4musicreccspls on

    *Media calls protesters antimsemitic for 12 months*

    Media: ‘wow, the plebs are really listening to us’.

    This is the poll question btw, which primes respondents to consider innocent Israeli victims, but not the (at least) 40x death toll from Palestine, and now Lebanese civilians are dying by the thousands too.

    >**Q:** Last year, a conflict broke out between Hamas in Gaza and Israel in the Middle East. This started when Hamas fighters crossed the border from Gaza to Israel to kill and kidnap civilians, and then Israel retaliated with strikes on targets in Gaza followed by a ground incursion. The conflict is ongoing. Please tell us whether Australia should…

    If anyone reading their news on this, gets it from Newscorp or Fairfax or 7West, you should really reconsider. These are the corporate owned right wing rags.

  4. GaryTheGuineaPig on

    As with all popular ‘justice groups,’ which you could also call ‘victimhood groups,’ they eventually attract narcissists and psychopaths who seek power, sex, and money. These individuals then rise to the top and become the face of the organisation. Think about it: the people you see being interviewed often use provocative and inflammatory language and distorted interpretations of reality.

    Vegan, Environmental….etc what do they have in common?

    For instance, the other day, a woman was interviewed claiming that October 7th marked the start of a genocide against the Palestinian people. That’s a very inflammatory statement to make, and people on both sides of the fence become angry.

    The right to protest is a fundamental aspect of democratic societies, but it is not absolute and can be limited under certain circumstances.

  5. Too cold for Pondi? Why all the public rage and protests about a war that we don’t have any involvement in? No soldiers, no aid and Penny Wong spoke out against Israel’s extreme actions. What are they hoping to achieve?

  6. ArchangelZero27 on

    I just love that person who went up on the mic and said Australia is a terrorist state. Excuse me what?

    Look at the lebs in the media on the flights back home saying they are thankful to be back home, thank you for sending flights to get them out. If you hate Australia that much get the fuck out of here and go over there if you believe strongly in it.

    Those in Lebanon loving to be back in the green and gold are thankful for the freedom and peace we have. You take things for granted please give up your citizenship and piss off

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