Invasion Day and anti-immigration marches to proceed in Sydney on 26 January after protest ban scaled back

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  1. No… This isn’t acceptable. It’s just trying to get us accustomed to losing democratic rights. And, frankly, the justification is absolute *(bleep)*.

    They are claiming that the largest protest of the year is fine so long as it doesn’t enter one small area of the city. Though if it does it will somehow raise the temperature too much, or some rubbish like that.

    Do they take us for absolute fools?

  2. Pretty much lip service when calling for unity on that national day of mourning on the 22nd. Back to disunity on the 26th.

  3. Minimum-Pizza-9734 on

    Forgot about the protest on the 26th, usually starts getting noticed just after Xmas and dies out on the 27th Jan, maybe a few photos on reddit about crowd size and obviously the instagram post about attending. Then rinse and repeat for next year

  4. Dockers4flag2035orB4 on

    Are invasion day marchers and anti immigration marchers the same people?

    Cause back in 1788, they were.

  5. lol at The Guardian referring to it as Invasion Day in the first paragraph.

    No wonder they beg for money at the bottom of each article.

    Go woke go broke as they say.

  6. Or you could spend time with your friends and family instead of being bitter whilst attending a protest

  7. HotPersimessage62 on

    The mask is fully off now. The Guardian is referring to Australia Day as Invasion Day, as if it’s a fact, in the first fucking paragraph:

    >The New South Wales police commissioner has extended a restriction on protests in Sydney for a third time, but narrowed the area it covers in a bid to get “the balance right between community safety and a right to protest” **ahead of Invasion Day.** 

    Shame on the Guardian. Not a surprise that a radical left extremist outlet that endorses the Greens at elections forces their tiny minority opinion down people’s throats through presenting it as a fact.

    This year, Australia Day will be bigger and better than ever. 

  8. They should be able to protest

    Going to get interesting, essentially the same thing really.

  9. Just remember while they’re in the hot city protesting ,they’re not at the beach annoying you. Win win.

  10. These two protests are essentially the same thing. The one you attend depends on whether you’re a first or second nations person, or at least which plight you identify more with. 

  11. With the one nation vote ATM should get record anti-immigration and pro Australia march numbers this year

  12. Just like clockwork…when Jan 26 rolls around, the invasion day trolls come out. Please get over it.

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