‘Double standards’ exemplify how Australians are ‘not all in it together’ | Sky News Australia

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Sky News host Paul Murray says the weekend protests prove “we’re not all in it together” because they directly contravene what everybody else in Australia has been allowed to do during the pandemic.

“Apparently wokeness is the ultimate way you can fight the coronavirus spread,” he said. On Saturday, tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Australia’s cities to take part in anti racism demonstrations, spurred on by the death of unarmed black man George Floyd in the United States. Mr Murray said in a free country, people can protest, but in reality due to the coronavirus crisis “tonight we are not a free country”.

Many Australians have expressed their anger towards the protests which didn’t have anything to do with the protesters democratic right to protest nor about what they were protesting, according to Mr Murray. “It’s about why is their right to protest one that able to move through but your right to say goodbye to your mother, or your father, or your kid; well that had to wait”.

 

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In a few weeks we will find out if the government and media have played us like suckers

They haven't had anything to protest in months, cut the desperates some slack. They would protest the opening of a childrens Hospital at this point. Lois minority peeps, most people are decent normal Australians. Don't let.twitter fool you.

Everyone else except weekend shoppers, 5G wingnuts and Hillsong

But isn’t the virus fake news? Make up your minds hypocrites FakeNews FauxNews AboriginalLivesMatter BedsareBurning blacklivesmatteraustralia

Record numbers of idiots turned out!

A lot seem to be wearing masks and social distancing in that photo Paul. That'd be ok wouldn't it Paul?

May such country devotees, God do not get any country The people of Australia have come to the streets on the death of a black person but China has destroyed Australia but not a single Australian people has come on the road against China

Double standard exposed what a yuge fraud coronalockdown was. COVID19 real, but was used by globalist elite in brazen power grab. Unless pollies drop all restrictions ASAP, say sorry to all, they'll rue the day they executed this strategy. AussieQ

1/ In Australia, you do not have the right to infect other citizens with COVID19 and you do not have the right to obstruct other Australians or engage in violence towards other Australians.

2/ The foreign inspired protests in Aus were not done with the permission of our govt. Federal & state political leaders asked citizens not to break social distancing.However our people have been infected with an ideological virus that has led them to disrespect our police & govt

How does PMOnAir explain crowds at North Sydney Markets yesterday, or large crowds at Queenscliffe today, or the anti-vaxxers and 5G nutters last weekend? Or is it just people protesting about violence against non-whites that shits him? blacklivesmatteraustralia racistpig

We were allowed. But no one called the government's totalitarian bluff & everyone played along with the hoax to help bring in the mandated depression. Supreme court finding on Ban live export being an unlawful restriction of trade and the protesters winning on appeal proves it

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Black Lives Matter protests set to ignite across Australia | Sky News AustraliaBlack Lives Matter protesters are expected to flood the streets of Australia’s states and territories on Saturday – despite opposition from health authorities and governments concerned about the spread of COVID-19.\n\nIn NSW, the Supreme Court has ruled a march through the streets in Sydney is unlawful.\n\nOrganisers told the court it's likely more than 10,000 people will still attend but will have to protest on the footpaths if roads are not blocked, adding that would pose more of a risk of transmission.\n\nIn Victoria, Premier Daniel Andrews has advised people to stay away, and the state’s police have warned organisers could be fined if the protest breaches coronavirus restrictions.\n\nAn exemption has been granted for demonstrations in South Australia where there are no active cases.\n\nIn Western Australia, Northern Territory and Tasmania, health officials say protests can go ahead but social distancing requirements must be maintained. \n\nThe rallies have been organised to protest Indigenous inequality as civil unrest continues across the United States after George Floyd's death at the hands of police.\n\nImage: News Corp Australia Give the police a day off. Governments concerns over COVID...bullshit!
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