Complete honesty, everyone at the counter protest(Canberra) was genuinely in shock afterwards. We need a lot more people to get out and oppose these nazi cunts, we seriously need to outnumber them or they will seriously feel emboldened
Complete honesty, everyone at the counter protest(Canberra) was genuinely in shock afterwards. We need a lot more people to get out and oppose these nazi cunts, we seriously need to outnumber them or they will seriously feel emboldened
I went past the protest on the bus, starting at commonwealth park, looked like a couple hundred with maybe twice that coming in late. I'd have hung around to get a better idea, but im mute; it would be just too much, possibly even too dangerous to not be able to communicate in a crowd.momwnt i saw👇
The moment i saw the red ensigns tho, i just thought, ah, cooker nazi nutters, waste of time. I also thought, well, hope the genuine types with actual points dont affiliate themselves with this crap. Obvious set up by far right players from the get go.
No doubt many people (including myself) wanted to join a counter-protest, but decided that it was too dangerous to attend.
Same here in Adelaide, not just at the size of their march but also the small size of the counterprotest. Halfway through, the organizers were thinking of pulling the plug but we took a vote and decided to march and yell at them anyway.
In shock here in Melb. They were so excited & gleeful in their solidarity. I've never seen so many shit eating grins in my life. I didn't sense that it was an organised counter march. Maybe more people attended the regular pro-Palestine march, but it wasn't an organised opposition to the nazis.
And no shade on the pro-Palestine protest organisers - they are clearly organised, but this was a completely different gig. I am shook by how many nazis there were, and how outnumbered we were.