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March for Australia-inspired rallies, ft. Charlie Kirk fans

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A few weeks ago, many people in the anti -immigration march for Australia, unlike the wounded scenes of extraordinary violence, last weekend rallies were sometimes confused.

On Saturday, those who waved the Australian flags at the Victoria Parliament Building used to benefit from the protests throughout the country last month. Even the organizers refused to have a mixed messaging of September 13 events and suggested that people stay at home.

Bec I understand that people believe that we need to continue my momentum, and that’s why they need to join 13, but the truth is that two very different things, Bec said Bec Freedom, one of the most important walks for the Australian organizers.

“They are not my people, and this behavior is unacceptable and Australian. They called us as racist because they wanted to put Australia in the first place. They called it as racist because they wanted to come together under the Australian flag, because I wanted a foreign flag again.

Representatives of the Neo-Nazi Group National Socialist Network (NSN), which helps to organize March for Australia in some capacities, also published online that it would not participate in 13 and call others to stay at home.

Harrison McLean (Dominic D), who uses a slur to describe the rival rally organizers Darren Bergwerf and Craig Cole, says they won’t be welcomed at the rally on September 13th.

Nevertheless, there was a lot of discussion about the protests last weekend. Old Anti-Lockdown Organizer Harrison McLean’s GroupIn addition to the world -wide freedom rally, the conspiracy theory group My Place Australia both claimed the property of the September 13 rally and created different brochures for an event that would take place in the same area and time. Both sides announced online that the other will not be welcome.

McLean spoke in the protest in March a few weeks ago before NSN leader Thomas Sewell and said he wanted to make a “nationalist alliance with a nationalist movement” in a telegraph group conversation.

The other organization group, My Place, represents the dominant citizen circles, and the community members spoke against the white nationalist speakers in the MFA rally.

McLean finally agreed not to speak on September 13, but he was attended. After all the conflicts, there was a significant decrease in the result, only 1000 protesters gathered at the Victoria Parliament Assembly on Saturday – at least on August 31st.

The developers expressed a series of dizzying ideas that spoke about everything from the “Migration Reform” to the theories of Chemtrails and the masons controlling the government. Many problems gathered around the same concerns have been gathered by former “freedom movement” activists, including anti-peel and transgender messaging.

A Freemason sign on the rally.
A participant with evils that solve signs of demonic digital identity, QR codes and biometry.
The same participant speaks about numerology on the US one -dollar bill.

Jacquie Dundee, a figure at the event, supported Desmond “Dezi” Freeman, who was accused of killing two Victoria police officers in Porpunkah.

“We need justice for the disadvantage. Disi Freeman was a good man, Dund said Dundee. “They targeted him. God, we hope he’s still alive and not massacred.”

In a comprehensive speech in the steps of the Victoria Parliament, he also mentioned Covid vaccines-to them as “Biakeap-condemned“ Psyops ve and quoted random parts of the Australian Constitution.

Speaking at the event, the former Liberal State Deputy Bernie Finn, the Western Metropol Region, would later publish an online statement: “I want to leave myself by another speaker at the present rally where DEZİ FREEMAN is any hero.

A participant of the rally.
A poster talking about reptile overords.
Participants share a kiss before the rally.
Speaking to us, Elle recently brought a sign that has recently assassinated the US right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, with the African-American George Floyd, who was killed by a Minneapolis Police Department officer in 2020.

“I’m so tired of being labeled as a Nazi,” he said.

Orum I understand what they understand. Obviously we understand what they represent. And yes, a little more on your face… And some things they do, ‘Oh my God, have you done this?’ ‘

“But at the same time, how much I can be pushed before, or these people, these people, I do not give any excuse for behaviors. And I don’t say we need to migrate, but we need to make veterinarians. We must be responsible. We must be aware of who comes to this country.”

Another sign referring to Charlie Kirk, Je Suis Charlie To be French for ‘I’m Charlie’. The statement became popular after a shooting of 12 people in the offices of the French Special Weekly Newspaper after a shot dated January 2015. Charlie Hebdo.
Another Je Suis Charlie reference.

Participant Matthew Morton Crirase He said he had a professional devil and offered to take a devil in Emily Grace, the joint writer of this piece. He told Emily to cover his eyes and repeat the statements that wanted to forgive God, and he said that everyone had some demons.

“Do you feel something?” Morton later asked, Rose Tattoo’s 1982 song on the loudspeakers founded at the steps of the Victorian Parliament raised his voice to speak about the song “We Canning Be Roting.

“Yes, maybe. I’m not sure, Gr Grace replied.

A participant makes a devil extraction Crirase Author Emily Grace.
‘A Australia is a rally director who says he is proud of being ashamed of my government.
A nation leader Pauline Hanson at the rally.

A participant told us, “There was no violence in 31.” When we were asked the violence we had from the first hand that day, “They are all fake, order.

Crirase At the 31st hours, he witnessed the extraordinary scene of violence during many hours and no one would be told.

There was still tension that day, a few conflicts between protesters and counter protesters Crirase.
A few buttoned hat with maga references.

Meanwhile, the left wing coalitions gathered a large opposite texture in the parliament, which exceeded the number of rally in parliament.

Jill participated in the protest, talked about why he joined us. “To rely on human rights and to rely on our men and sisters, because we are all immigrants in these lands and we have to do a stance that racism is completely unbearable.”

“When I look at the two sides, to ask for a better word, people carry the Australian flag and the South Cross flag as a flag of hatred, where we took the first flag of love and humanity as a symbol of love and humanity. And I think we should take the ownership of the Australian flag back and we should be proud of the Australian flag.

“We need to come together. Yes, I can establish a conscious dialogue, because if we don’t, the wrong narrative is strengthened. So really – and everyone cares about Victoria, a better Australia. But hate is not a way to make it better for everyone. We need to establish a dialogue with the government.”

A participant of Counter-Rally.
Counter-protest, a sign.
Counter-protest, a sign.

Emma was another counter protest.

“I was born in a mother and a British father who migrated here, but only one of these issues and the person who appeared on my face. So no matter what, when all these anti-China thoughts are, no one in my family is Chinese, because I will copy my big, big, grandmother, yes and I will copy it anyway.

“But living here is a very happy life.

“Anzacs, you give a lot of shit, they were fighting against this very ideology, and immigrants ‘right to come to this country, racism and hatred, and this doctrine did not spread and won. As a Nazi or just nothing will correct anything, they did not correct anything,’ they said, ‘they said,’ they said.

As the groups disintegrated, the police had more difficulty separating them.

The police usually separated the groups throughout the day, but conflicts occurred.

When the right -wing rally ended and began to disintegrate, the opposite protein walked down the Protess Lissdale Street. In the intersection of Lrsdale and Swanston, domestic leaders tried to lead the march to camp sovereignty, while others representing the campaign against racism and fascism and the socialist alternative Victoria State Library led to a march to disintegrate.

“Listen to MOB! Go to camp domination!” Some demonstrators were heard shouting.

Individuals marching under the sovereignty of camp continued to erupt with several small -scale conflicts as they contacted people who waved the Australian flags. Pepper Spray was deployed by civil servants to those who deal with wars, but none of them were arrested.

‘We are not the Nazis!’ A man with the flag shouted by the officers before wetting them in the pepper spray.
Police officers push a right -wing activist.
Counter protesters were organized by anti -immigration rallies.
A right -wing demonstrator wash the pepper spray from his eyes.

After these violent exacerbations, a right -wing demonstrator brought his younger child to stand in front of the police line while protesters against protesters against the police line.

The left -wing activists moved by the police to the camp sovereignty, which they celebrated the day before the Bridge of the Prince Bridge.

A small child stops with his father before a police line after being placed in pepper gas groups.
Participant of protests against camp sovereignty.
Police are taking the right -wing protesters away from the left -wing group.
The right -wing protester smiles while shaking the Flag of the Australian flag in a left -wing group after being moved by the police.

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