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Goffer
Apr 4, 2007
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Was going to the protest but it's really really cold and wet :( can we redo it later?

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Goffer
Apr 4, 2007
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I was looking for some good old fashioned WW1 movies and found this gem: 'The Lighthorse' (1987)

It features:
Gaza being blown up with artillery
Australians invading Gaza
Australians knifing many Palestinians/Turks
Australians winning something in WW1 that is not Gallipoli

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbWXpngG_cU

Goffer
Apr 4, 2007
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Nuclear Spy posted:

I was there for a bit, it was fun booing at the old white men walking through temporary fence to get into the building. A Young Liberal in a suit and blue tie went in that got a lot of heat, a lot of 'Tory Scum!' chants too.

Protesters breach police lines at Tony Abbott oration at Adelaide University

Someone uploaded these photos of a student who was trampled by a police horse


EDIT: I think it would save the budget if we didn't have a government that requires a whole riot squad to protect them wherever they go.


Isn't horse trampling taking things a bit far, like recklessly causing injury or something? It's not like cops are ever allowed to run people over in their cars, and horses could easily kill someone or cause serious injury if they stepped on the wrong bit. It's not like a baton charge where highly trained officers execute non-lethal force to targeted areas of the body, there's no control over where horse feet go.

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