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The Project What Happened When A Far-Right Group Bullied A Street Performer?
The Project What Happened When A Far-Right Group Bullied A Street Performer?
You're watching The Project What Happened When A Far-Right Group Bullied A Street Performer? If you take their word for it, the members of the far-right group the True Blue Crew are all about protecting traditional Aussie values. But as you're about to see, those values apparently include bullying harmless street performers.and#13;

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What Happened When A Far-Right Group Bullied A Street Performer?

Tue 26 Jun 2018 in 3 months

If you take their word for it, the members of the far-right group the True Blue Crew are all about protecting traditional Aussie values. But as you're about to see, those values apparently include bullying harmless street performers.and#13;

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