I’m not sure if people realise just how much of a crackdown there has been on protesting in this country.
49 anti-protest laws in two decades. An insane amount of penalties for people who engage in peaceful protest.
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@JeremyPoxon@AmyRemeikis Yeah, but to be fair, that wasn’t an ill thought out Morrison policy or furthering gas projects so, so it drops way down the priority order
@SimonCopland The only kind of protest @AustralianLabor now accept is $8k tickets with the relevant Minister. Without order there is only chaos, right?
@AustralianLabor Surely Labor have lost enough elections to know that their right centerist policies and positions are the cause of their demise? There’s no one left in Labor anymore ���
@tanya_plibersek Labor must really be feeling the heat in their high Muslim populated electorates. Definitely not because they actually believe what they are voting for…they are just doing what they’re told.
@Leo_Puglisi6 Yes, she should vote against her strongly held beliefs just like every other ALP politician does. Except for the ones who are just in it for the sheer fun of furthering the neoliberal cause, right Marles?
all my tweets are about wearing nice little outfits
— fair wages to buy nice outfits
— housing to store those outfits
— free healthcare so you can wear outfits
— dealing with climate change so you can wear cool jackets
— walkable cities so people can admire your outfits
Extraordinary how 3 judges found Richard Boyle to be a whistleblower BUT after lawyers argued over one word, 'making', he now faces criminal trial #auspol@MrRexPatrick
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