Es ist unwahrscheinlich, dass Hisbollah-Anhänger in Melbourne angeklagt werden

https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/hezbollah-protesters-in-melbourne-may-face-police-visa-scrutiny-20240929-p5kefr.html

6 Comments

  1. Left-Combination1481 on

    to see iranian people cheering at Nasrallah’s death and people in western countries doing this is kinda crazy

  2. Free speech can send you into a rage but it’s better than the alternative.

  3. Take pictures, Pull them out later one at a time and punish the terrorist lovers.

    If they want middle east values, go live in the middle east.

  4. If this doesn’t paint the contrast between authoritarian regimes and liberal democracies for everyone, I don’t know what would.

    While one group routinely terrorizes their citizens by controlling what they wear, how many babies they can (or soon must) have, or subjecting them to constantly surveillance to manage their karma, the other will let their citizens shout down their own government, fire their leaders and replace them on a regular basis, and actively provide security to those expressing objectionable opinions.

    While I could not agree with them less I am nonetheless happy to see they too are being afforded the fundamental right to express their thoughts peacefully – so long as it does not extend to explicit calls for violence. The world is a better place when (and where) there is freedom.

  5. Xiaomi14Enjoyer on

    This will never fly in our country with our updated anti terror law. Explicit support to terrorist groups will allow the government to arrest and detain them with no warrant.

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