The sight of tens of thousands of anti-Semites marching across the Sydney Harbour Bridge, waving the flags of a terrorist group and placards valourising a foreign religiofascist leader has shocked many Australians. The sight of another similar group burning the Australian flag has outraged more.
Some want to do something about it.
A former Australian Army soldier has sparked debate after suggesting a protest on the Sydney Harbour Bridge to oppose mass immigration, rising homelessness, and billions in foreign aid while Australians sleep rough.
Sam Bamford, from Adelaide, joined the Australian Defence Force straight out of school in 2009 and served his country on a six-month tour in Afghanistan in 2012 […]
Now he has accused the government of prioritising foreign aid and mass immigration over the needs of struggling Australians.
Given that an unelected judge has set the precedent that anti-Semitic far-left protesters can shut down one of Australia’s busiest bridges if they feel like it, Bamford wants to see if there’s a double standard.
“What if I organised a rally to speak out against the mass unchecked immigration, to shine a light on 122,000 Aussies that are currently homeless, with another 10,000 added every single month,” he said […]
“Imagine I called it the Freedom Rally for Australia, and I decide to march over and shut down the Sydney Harbour Bridge. I block traffic, I shut down emergency service routes, frontline services get delayed, and so on.
“Do you think the general population would celebrate that? Do you think the media would cheer it on? Would I have celebrities stand by my side, or would it be shut down, smeared and labelled before I even got there?”
We already knew the answer to that, but here it is anyway.
A number of social media users have condemned the “racist” protests.
But don’t they call everything not approved by Lefty Central ‘racist’?
That hasn’t stopped the typical pearl-clutching hyperbole, of course.
Several claimed that immigrants may be in danger on August 31.
“If you live in Australia and you are an immigrant, a child of an immigrant, a by-product of an immigrant, just be wary of your safety on August 31,” one said.
“Let your family members know, let your boss know about your whereabouts.”
They really do live off hysteria, don’t they?
And the legacy media live off smears and lies.
The event is being promoted by a number of far-right and white nationalist accounts on social media.
And their evidence for this is?
Our government have sold us out and have failed Australian citizens for too long,” X user @TruthFairy131 wrote in one post viewed nearly 114,000 times.
“They have broken the Australian Spirit and killed the Australian Dream.
“Australians including our indigenous population are being treated like second-class citizens in our own nation while immigrants are given priority.”
I’m trying to remember the last time ‘white nationalists’ were so concerned about the welfare of indigenous Australians. Or when they would write that, ‘It is not about hating people based on their race and skin colour.’
A website, marchforaustralia.org, was registered on August 8.
The site invites people to sign up to attend or volunteer.
It lists rally locations as Speaker’s Corner in Sydney, opposite the NSW Art Gallery, and the State Library in Melbourne’s CBD, with other city locations “to be confirmed” […]
X user @BecFreedom wrote that the rally “is not intended to incite violence”.
“It is a peaceful rally to show our pride in Australia and its culture,” she said.
It very likely will be peaceful – until the left show up.
“If there is any violence, it will come from counter-protests, which I predict will be organised.”
They’re already gearing up. Muslim TikTok user Sammi El Matari is calling it ‘genocidal’, while peddling the racist trope about ‘Uncle Toms’. The Victorian Socialists are screeching about a ‘Nazi’ march and urging violence.
And you can be sure the legacy media are salivating for it.