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Reply #465 - Sep 20th, 2020 at 8:40am
 
Gazza wrote on Sep 20th, 2020 at 8:35am:
Come and try it for six months, and see how you feel then. We find ourselves in a state where laws mean nothing to some, but are applied with an iron fist to others, where information is kept from public scrutiny, who's leader has lied on numerous occasions, and where the public is intimidated by police for such mundane things like taking a break on a park bench. Go ahead, come and try it!



I want my human rights now:



https://content.legislation.vic.gov.au/sites/default/files/2020-04/06-43aa014%20...


Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006No. 43 of 2006

Authorised Version incorporating amendments as at6 April 2020
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Freedom of movement
Every person lawfully within Victoria has the right to move freely within Victoria and
to enter and leave it and has the freedom to choose where to live.

13Privacy and reputation
A person has the right—
(a)not to have his or her privacy, family, home or correspondence unlawfully or arbitrarily interfered with; and


15Freedom of expression
(1)Every person has the right to hold an opinion without interference.

(2)Every person has the right to freedom of expressionwhich includes the freedom to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds, whether within or outside Victoria and whether—(a)orally; or(b)in writing; or(c)in print; or(d)by way of art; or(e)in another medium chosen by him or her.

16 Peaceful assembly and freedom of association
(1)Every person has the right of peaceful assembly.
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Reply #466 - Sep 20th, 2020 at 8:41am
 
Australians divided:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8749879/Anti-lockdown-protesters-swarm-...



Anti-lockdown protesters swarm a suburban park in Melbourne before being chased off by police on horseback as several are arrested during a tension-filled 'Freedom Rally'

     More than 100 anti-lockdown protesters have gathered Elsternwick Park in Brighton, 11km from city's CBD
    Police are circling the area, arresting protesters yelling 'disgraceful', 'I've done nothing wrong', 'no violence'
    The first protest kicked off at the State Library in Melbourne from 11am, with a second shortly after at 12pm
    Saturday's events follow concern anti-lockdown protesters are threatening to cause another virus outbreak
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Reply #467 - Sep 20th, 2020 at 8:41am
 
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Reply #469 - Sep 20th, 2020 at 9:05am
 
Of course, its a bit hard to expect "ordinary people" to follow the "rules" when this sort of thing continues:

British billionaire and TV host Alan Sugar allowed to quarantine privately

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/nsw/british-billionaire-and-tv-host-alan-sugar-a...

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British billionaire Lord Alan Sugar has joined a growing list of the rich and famous who have been granted permission to skip Australia's government-run hotel quarantine and wait out the 14 days of isolation privately.

Lord Sugar is the new host of Celebrity Apprentice Australia, a reality show being produced by Warner Bros for Nine, owner of this masthead. He flew into Sydney last week and a Nine spokesman said filming would start soon after quarantine finished.


As I've said a few times already - one rule for sport (especially AFL), "celebrities" and rich people and another rule for the rest of us.
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"Masks are sand in the gears of the economy" - some f-wit pollie or big business CEO.
 
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Reply #470 - Sep 20th, 2020 at 9:14am
 
Bobby. wrote on Sep 20th, 2020 at 8:40am:
Gazza wrote on Sep 20th, 2020 at 8:35am:
Come and try it for six months, and see how you feel then. We find ourselves in a state where laws mean nothing to some, but are applied with an iron fist to others, where information is kept from public scrutiny, who's leader has lied on numerous occasions, and where the public is intimidated by police for such mundane things like taking a break on a park bench. Go ahead, come and try it!



I want my human rights now:



https://content.legislation.vic.gov.au/sites/default/files/2020-04/06-43aa014%20...


Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006No. 43 of 2006

Authorised Version incorporating amendments as at6 April 2020
12
Freedom of movement
Every person lawfully within Victoria has the right to move freely within Victoria and
to enter and leave it and has the freedom to choose where to live.

13Privacy and reputation
A person has the right—
(a)not to have his or her privacy, family, home or correspondence unlawfully or arbitrarily interfered with; and


15Freedom of expression
(1)Every person has the right to hold an opinion without interference.

(2)Every person has the right to freedom of expressionwhich includes the freedom to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds, whether within or outside Victoria and whether—(a)orally; or(b)in writing; or(c)in print; or(d)by way of art; or(e)in another medium chosen by him or her.

16 Peaceful assembly and freedom of association
(1)Every person has the right of peaceful assembly.


This means nothing to Chairman Dan. Victorians are acting within the law, but are treated like criminals unless they happen to be one of Dan's preferred groups. It's all very well to bag the "freedom" protesters and label them lunatics, tin foil hat wearing idiots, conspiracy theorists, and Covid deniers, in order to shut them down, arrest, and commit violent acts against them, but according to the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act no laws have been broken and people are simply exercising their rights.
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Reply #471 - Sep 20th, 2020 at 2:22pm
 
Innocent bystander thrown to the ground and arrested.


Watch the video.


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8751715/Man-screams-help-hes-arrested-M...



'I've been BRUTALLY attacked': Man screams for help as he's arrested on a Melbourne beach after 'failing to provide his licence' – as onlookers hurl abuse and shout 'the virus is fake'

    Man filmed being arrested by a dozen cops on Melbourne's Elwood Beach
    Complained he was thrown to the ground for questioning order to give details
    Idiotic onlookers taunted 'brainwashed' police and called coronavirus 'fake'

By Nic White For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 12:20 AEST, 20 September 2020 | Updated: 12:21 AEST, 20 September 2020

   

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A man thrown to the ground and arrested on a packed Melbourne beach yelled for help as onlookers berated police and called coronavirus 'fake'.

The long-haired man was filmed being held on the ground by police at Elwood Beach, between St Kilda and Brighton, on Saturday.

He was one of several arrested at the beach that day, as protesters descended on the area after being kicked out of Brighton.
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Reply #472 - Sep 20th, 2020 at 3:02pm
 

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Reply #473 - Sep 20th, 2020 at 3:03pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Sep 20th, 2020 at 2:22pm:
Innocent bystander thrown to the ground and arrested.


Watch the video.


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8751715/Man-screams-help-hes-arrested-M...



'I've been BRUTALLY attacked': Man screams for help as he's arrested on a Melbourne beach after 'failing to provide his licence' – as onlookers hurl abuse and shout 'the virus is fake'

    Man filmed being arrested by a dozen cops on Melbourne's Elwood Beach
    Complained he was thrown to the ground for questioning order to give details
    Idiotic onlookers taunted 'brainwashed' police and called coronavirus 'fake'

By Nic White For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 12:20 AEST, 20 September 2020 | Updated: 12:21 AEST, 20 September 2020

   

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A man thrown to the ground and arrested on a packed Melbourne beach yelled for help as onlookers berated police and called coronavirus 'fake'.

The long-haired man was filmed being held on the ground by police at Elwood Beach, between St Kilda and Brighton, on Saturday.

He was one of several arrested at the beach that day, as protesters descended on the area after being kicked out of Brighton.


Hope the idiotic protestors don’t start another spike in infections!

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Reply #474 - Sep 23rd, 2020 at 8:06am
 
Whilst Victorian's have their human rights trashed by Chairman Dan, the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission publishes this drivel.

Centring human rights in the COVID-19 recovery

What might life look after COVID-19? As we head towards the next stage of the pandemic, we have an opportunity to start thinking about how Victoria can recover in the months ahead – how we can embrace equality and non-discrimination as key principles, embed democratic accountability as an essential foundation, and encourage broad community participation to help shape the Victorian response.

What has become clear in recent months is that it’s essential that we keep human rights front and centre in the recovery. The disruption from the pandemic has been significant, not just economically, but socially too. And while many Victorians have felt the impact of COVID-19, some groups – those most affected by systemic inequality such as working mums, Aboriginal people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, and people with disabilities – have been acutely affected.

Rebuilding a sustainable economy, re-establishing community connections and creating a way of life that prioritises safety, equality and inclusion will require close collaboration between government and the community. It will rely on building public trust through democratic accountability and ensuring human rights are upheld in policing and corrections. It will rely on recognising and addressing the gendered impacts of the pandemic, understanding the experiences of people with disabilities, and strengthening protections from racism for Victoria’s multicultural and multifaith communities.

Threading through all of this work is the importance of participation – enabling the community to shape decisions that affect their human rights. It is only when we listen to and learn from the experiences of those most affected by the pandemic that we can develop a recovery plan that responds to the needs of the community and fosters genuine community engagement.
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Reply #475 - Sep 23rd, 2020 at 5:37pm
 
https://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/its-a-police-state-australias-crackdown-on-fr...


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‘It is…a police state’: Australia’s crackdown on freedoms during COVID similar to 1960s Berlin



'I do feel like Melbourne has been a test case to see how you can control population,' Dr. Bella d’Abrera said.
Tue Sep 22, 2020 - 4:07 pm EST


On my podcast today, Dr. Bella d’Abrera, the Director of Foundations of Western Civilization Program at the Institute of Public Affairs in Melbourne, told me that the crushing, anti-freedom measures taken by the Victorian government during COVID-19 are reminiscent of 1960s Berlin, and that they are likely being implemented as a sort of test case to see how to control the population.

"I can't believe the police state that I've woken up in…I feel like I've woken up in 1961 on the wrong side of Berlin,” she said. “The premier, who is a socialist and a liar and corrupt, is…using communist language…[He’s] channeling 1960s Berlin.”

“I do feel like Melbourne has been a test run and a test case to see how you can control population and how you can manipulate population.”
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Reply #476 - Sep 23rd, 2020 at 6:28pm
 
Victoria is out of control.
People need to stand up for their rights.
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Reply #477 - Sep 23rd, 2020 at 6:33pm
 
Captain Caveman wrote on Sep 23rd, 2020 at 6:28pm:
Victoria is out of control.
People need to stand up for their rights.



There is nothing we can do -
the punishments are draconian.
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Reply #478 - Sep 26th, 2020 at 6:23am
 

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Reply #479 - Sep 26th, 2020 at 6:59am
 
Is Dan still saying "It isn't my fault"?  Grin
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