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17 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

Again VicMO  said unless you display symptoms, no need to isolate

lets be clear so that no one is misled and increases the risk of infection to others .Even if you have no symptons you must maintain social distancing to avoid unknowingly spreading the virus .The spread of the virus by not maintaining distance was the risk of the weekend demonstrations.

 
11 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

I'll sneak in behind and throw one, typical you, you would know about terms

@Bitter but optimistic Just a normal play the man

Yes i know the terms. In March i self Isolated for 14 days after flying back to Australia 

YOU should be doing the same

it’s that simple

24 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Yes i know the terms. In March i self Isolated for 14 days after flying back to Australia 

YOU should be doing the same

it’s that simple

100% correct WYL. 

From The Age today:

"The Australian Medical Association has reiterated its advice for people who attended Black Lives Matter protests last weekend to self-isolate for two weeks.

In the wake of a protester in his 30s testing positive for COVID-19 after attending a Melbourne rally last Saturday, federal president Dr Tony Bartone said "in the spirit of the abundance of caution" all protesters should be self-isolating."

 
1 hour ago, poita said:

Lumumba must be a miserable, bitter individual. Four years out of the game and six years after leaving Collingwood, he is still bleating about the injustices of a society that has provided him with more money and opportunities than most people could ever dream of.

I note that he has never commented on the injustices of accepting a multi million dollar contract to play at Melbourne and then cruising around at about 25% intensity for two years before pulling the pin mid-contract (whilst expecting to be paid for the last two years).

The sad thing is that he has the profile and the resources to actually make a difference on significant issues if he put his mind to it, instead of pulling out the old "woe is me" card when it suits.

Let me get this straight.

Paragraph 1 says he should just cop the racism because he's had a pretty good life otherwise (especially for a non-white guy, hey?).

Paragraph 2 suggests the racism at CFC was pre-emptive karma for his poor efforts at the MFC (because we all know that racism is not as bad as someone not doing their job properly....).

And paragraph 3 blames H for it all anyway - he could have stopped it if he really tried. 

In conclusion, it's his own fault, because it's up to the victims of racist abuse to make sure they aren't racially abused. 

Yuk. 

32 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

100% correct WYL. 

From The Age today:

"The Australian Medical Association has reiterated its advice for people who attended Black Lives Matter protests last weekend to self-isolate for two weeks.

In the wake of a protester in his 30s testing positive for COVID-19 after attending a Melbourne rally last Saturday, federal president Dr Tony Bartone said "in the spirit of the abundance of caution" all protesters should be self-isolating."

The advice is to self isolate if you show symptoms  this is the AMA, stepped away from his Mercedes coupe to issue the statement

So are all the media and Police self isolating?

 


1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Yes i know the terms. In March i self Isolated for 14 days after flying back to Australia 

YOU should be doing the same

it’s that simple

So it's about you then

You came back fro overseas, you had to, rules

Again, you calling for all the media and Police to self isolate, or just those who had the temerity to stand up and demonstrate against the systemic racism in Australia

Rules are rules remember

 

23 hours ago, ding said:

The ABC deserves to be gutted as it is the only one who has a charter to provide balance, but stubbornly refuses to do so. It used to be a great media outlet back when i was a kid but has become nothing more than a Green-Left propaganda mouthpiece. It also seems to go out of its way to push the most critical viewpoint of Australia.

The Project is a great fit for the ABC come to think of it.

Let me guess....property developer?

 

Anyone going to the refugee rally planned for this weekend? Or don't you support the cause? 

14 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Anyone going to the refugee rally planned for this weekend? Or don't you support the cause? 

I support the cause of legitimate refugees, unfortunately their case has been tainted by 'economic refugees' unlike USA, the systemic racism in Australia has not been tainted by riots or looting

I support the legitimate refugees in other ways, the refugee rallies I have attended in the past have been hijacked by extremists from both sides with their own agendas

Something that didn't happen last Saturday

 

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15 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

Let me guess....property developer?

Aged Care Nurse and Union Rep.

Nice assumption fail.

#DefundtheABC

Just now, ding said:

Aged Care Nurse and Union Rep.

Nice assumption fail.

#DefundtheABC

A noble and tough job Ding, thanks for looking after our elderly and vulnerable. 

4 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

So no, you don't support the cause. Sad really.

The Trump method of interpretation, pity you have to point score on an important issue such as systemic racism

Think it says more about you than me

3 hours ago, poita said:

Lumumba must be a miserable, bitter individual. Four years out of the game and six years after leaving Collingwood, he is still bleating about the injustices of a society that has provided him with more money and opportunities than most people could ever dream of.

I note that he has never commented on the injustices of accepting a multi million dollar contract to play at Melbourne and then cruising around at about 25% intensity for two years before pulling the pin mid-contract (whilst expecting to be paid for the last two years).

The sad thing is that he has the profile and the resources to actually make a difference on significant issues if he put his mind to it, instead of pulling out the old "woe is me" card when it suits.

no wonder you condemn him, and do not understand him.


5 minutes ago, ding said:

#DefundtheABC

What media outlet would you say presents a less biased coverage than the ABC, ding?

1 minute ago, demonstone said:

What media outlet would you say presents a less biased coverage than the ABC, ding?

BOM.gov.au 

1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I wonder if he consumed too many mushrooms and hallucinated everything? 

If you're talking about Heretier, his account has been backed up by other players including skipper Nick Maxwell.  It happened.

4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I wonder if he consumed too many mushrooms and hallucinated everything? 

Saty?


Just now, Moonshadow said:

Saty?

Slightly better than acting like one

You haven't answered my assertion about point scoring, but I didn't expect anything less

Find it amusing demanding I attend a rally after berating me door attending one

 

 

6 minutes ago, demonstone said:

If you're talking about Heretier, his account has been backed up by other players including skipper Nick Maxwell.  It happened.

✈️ 

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8 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I wonder if he consumed too many mushrooms and hallucinated everything? 

Is that your excuse, sad that you have added nothing to this important debate, more fool me for expecting it

 
11 minutes ago, demonstone said:

What media outlet would you say presents a less biased coverage than the ABC, ding?

There are some, but the answer is totally irrelevant.

The ABC has a charter to be balanced while the others dont and can please themselves.

Their ABC has gone so far left it is beyond redemption.

Axe it now and save the $1B AUD


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