On September 12 our five-minute scroll of X showed us the military convention in Melbourne inviting protest and how the police are treating the activists while Richard Marles in Parliament has been espousing the questionable virtues of Jobs for Subs. Queen Rania speaks about the need for global systems we can trust, while economist Shir Gvir talking about the cost of genocide to Israel’s economy.
A military convention inviting protest
This convention should not have been held. It was inviting protest, particularly given the use by #Israel of these weapons in its slaughter in #Gazahttps://t.co/lmfxaA7Ria
— Greg Barns SC (@BarnsGreg) September 11, 2024
Policing the protest
24 years ago the Victorian state Labor premier Steve Bracks unleashed a savagely violent police force upon peaceful demonstrators at the S11 protest and called us fascists. Today it is @JacintaAllanMP yet another Labor premier who is doing the same at #disruptlandforces shame pic.twitter.com/Yci3vBfVmo
— Margareta Windisch (@RebelGretel) September 10, 2024
Jobs for subs – more military madness
“Jobs for Subs”
Possibly the most ridiculous argument to justify #AUKUS, the worst deal of the century, with a catchy Orwellian overtone
How stupid do you think we are @RichardMarlesMP?https://t.co/WWvmshmyZh
— Cameron Leckie (@leckie_cameron) September 11, 2024
Trust in our global systems – the dehumanising double standard
Jordan’s Queen Rania delivered one of the greatest speeches in modern history during her visit in Italy…🇯🇴🇮🇹 pic.twitter.com/erCmkEghex
— Pelham (@Resist_05) September 11, 2024
An economy that commits genocide commits suicide
Israeli economist Shir Hever says Israel’s genocidal war has bankrupted its economy and destroyed the country’s future…
– 46,000 businesses have gone bankrupt and up to 60,000 will close by years end
– Foreign investment has dropped 60%
– There is NO Tourism
– Education… pic.twitter.com/rvFbe5LbH7
— Pelham (@Resist_05) September 11, 2024