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Some thoughts on Lauren Southern/Stefan Molyneux, their cohort of varying racists and fascists both here and elsewhere, and Yelling At Racist Dogs.

Lauren Southern, Stefan Molyneux, and all that give them a red carpet treatment and promote these racist dickheads are not worth engaging in any form of civil discussion or debate with, and are fully deserving of all the yells, shouts and verbal abuse they recieve, and here's why.
These arseholes are intellectual cowards that cann...

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That face when you're a senator and you sign a motion in parlaiment that has its origins in neo-nazi groups but you cop fallout for that so you engage in PR damage control by saying you signed it 'accidentally' because being completely fucking incompetent at your job by not doing so much as reading a piece of paper before signing it somehow makes you look better. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1966552350046508&id=516977308337360
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Video 2 G'day cobbers! Today I'm making a series of video posts that I cannot express enough the importance to listen to the voices within and share far and wide. All of them. I cannot upload them all as a single post, so I'm doing it as a series of posts, with this here description attatched to all of them. I approached each of these individuals and got their permission to post Today I ended up at a rally. This was organised by members of our community of African extraction whom, as you know, have come under fire from a corporate media-manufactured racist moral panic about an 'African gang crisis', and was held outside of the Channel 7 building in Melbourne. The voices of these fellow workers explain exactly how it is to suddenly become a scapegoat for political clout, as well as for profit and ratings for a corporate-owned media. One of the voices heard within these videos has actually lost their cousin, who was murdered by white supremicists. These voices, right now, are the most important thing to share around right now. They're not getting heard in our corporate media, have not been invited to have the microphone or platform at channel 7 or other media outlets, but these news outlets have spent the time demonising these voices. It says a LOT that their voices are being drowned out by this manufactured moral panic, but racist voices like Southern, Molyneux, and those that promote them get a red carpet treatment, promotion, and a fucking parade around our landscape. Thats why it is more important than ever to hear these voices in the videos and amplify them as much as we possibly can. The corporate media is enormous. It's everywhere. It drowns out inconvenient truths, and amplifies convenient lies. It's in our work breakrooms, papers, news feeds, TV's at home, bloody everywhere. So let us use social media to help give these voices amplification, and provide a counter balance to this racist media frenzy. It's what we can do, in our capacity, to help these fellow workers of our community who have become scapegoats by powerfull people. It is the most important thing to share off this page right now. Forget deez memes for a moment. Please watch and share them all as far and wide as you can. Cheers cobbers "We're students, not gangs" Solidarity.
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Video 1 G'day cobbers! Today I'm making a series of video posts that I cannot express enough the importance to listen to the voices within and share far and wide. All of them. I cannot upload them all as a single post, so I'm doing it as a series of posts, with this here description attatched to all of them. I approached each of these individuals and got their permission to post Today I ended up at a rally. This was organised by members of our community of African extraction whom, as you know, have come under fire from a corporate media-manufactured racist moral panic about an 'African gang crisis', and was held outside of the Channel 7 building in Melbourne. The voices of these fellow workers explain exactly how it is to suddenly become a scapegoat for political clout, as well as for profit and ratings for a corporate-owned media. One of the voices heard within these videos has actually lost their cousin, who was murdered by white supremicists. These voices, right now, are the most important thing to share around right now. They're not getting heard in our corporate media, have not been invited to have the microphone or platform at channel 7 or other media outlets, but these news outlets have spent the time demonising these voices. It says a LOT that their voices are being drowned out by this manufactured moral panic, but racist voices like Southern, Molyneux, and those that promote them get a red carpet treatment, promotion, and a fucking parade around our landscape. Thats why it is more important than ever to hear these voices in the videos and amplify them as much as we possibly can. The corporate media is enormous. It's everywhere. It drowns out inconvenient truths, and amplifies convenient lies. It's in our work breakrooms, papers, news feeds, TV's at home, bloody everywhere. So let us use social media to help give these voices amplification, and provide a counter balance to this racist media frenzy. It's what we can do, in our capacity, to help these fellow workers of our community who have become scapegoats by powerfull people. It is the most important thing to share off this page right now. Forget deez memes for a moment. Please watch and share them all as far and wide as you can. Cheers cobbers "We're students, not gangs" Solidarity.
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