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- Jezza
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I saw this at the end of the match in M32. Were David and Woods involved in this by any chance?
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- Magpietothemax
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Well, how do we define "political"?
Is it something where there are real strong and lasting differences based along political-party lines?
Is it any "social issue"?
Is it anything not related to the primary purpose of the "public space"?
I don''t know how "public space" is defined, either. The MCG is not some place where people can just wander like a public square.
Is it something where there are real strong and lasting differences based along political-party lines?
Is it any "social issue"?
Is it anything not related to the primary purpose of the "public space"?
I don''t know how "public space" is defined, either. The MCG is not some place where people can just wander like a public square.
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Re: "Free Assange" Banner
The criminal is free, time to let go!
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Re: "Free Assange" Banner
I have a great deal of admiration for you and everyone else who kept the flame flickering – making banners, writing to MPs, turning up to Flinders Street Station to protest every Friday night – when it seemed most people couldn’t care less. Pressuring Australian politicians to in turn pressure the US government to release Assange, to the extent that it actually became widely supported government policy here, was a remarkable achievement and proof that political activism works when people are dedicated enough and don’t give up.
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange