But earlier this week, Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Health Minister Greg Hunt warned people not to attend the protests, saying the pandemic was far from over.
This photo of protesters in King George Square, Brisbane, calls into question coronavirus restrictions in Australia. Pic Peter WallisTens of thousands of people attended Black Lives Matter rallies on Saturday. Picture: AAP/Glenn HuntIn Victoria, police said they were concerned that such a large gathering had occurred in Melbourne “without regard” for the need to social distance.
Officers have already said the organisers of the rally – the Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance – will be fined $1652 each for breaching the directions of the chief health officer.
Agree maybe they should be home looking after their kids instead of blaming the police and government
Well, he is in a position to do something. He is correct that the timing is poor, but rather than abuse after the fact, offer better options BEFORE such events. You were deafening in your silence Matthias.
I’m old enough to remember a few weeks ago when gathering together would kill elderly people
This is how it rolls these days
Wasn’t this bloke encouraging pple 2 attend in F1 car race in Melbourne & not listen 2 “scaremongers”? Did he say anything about the anti-vaxers demonstration last week? Off course, he wouldn’t like when the demo is highlighting the injustices of the indigenous people.
Well, either they were selfish or the whole thing was a hoax. Either way, we now know for a fact that if you protest for a leftist anti-white cause you can do whatever you like. There is no rule of law in this country, there is only rule of ruling class.
Meanwhile in Townsville 4 Indigenous teenagers died in a car crash in a stolen car without the police not giving chase. Where are the Black Lives Matter parents?