Coronavirus - Australia
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@antipodean Satan hates portrait mode.
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@mariner4life said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@Rembrandt said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@NTA said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@Crazy-Horse said in Coronavirus - Australia:
I was once knocked out by a punch from somebody who was calm and was not resisting in any way (until the punch obviously).
Never know what people are going to do under pressure. Particularly when they're chesting up with the "what am I being arrested for?!!" line. Can happen in an instant.
2 officers talking to 1 suspect whom multiple calls had come in to report. A little different than a veritable army of armoured police bringing down a obvious journalist (mic, camera, sound guy) mid report. The footage couldn't be any clearer. If he wasn't a 'right winger' this would be massive news.
likewise if he was from Triple J reporting on a BLM protest you wouldn't give a fuck
I would, it's the same principle
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interesting that there is clear video and audio footage yet all explanations revolve around hypothetical " evidence" and always return to personalities.
I simply want to know what the accepted and legal behaviour from the police is.
From there the public can organise themselves knowing the boundaries that exist.Clearly this isn't the case in Victoria for the last few months
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@NTA said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@Rembrandt said in Coronavirus - Australia:
a obvious journalist (mic, camera, sound guy)
Yemini has said he'll be releasing more footage,
Without bothering to watch any footage as yet, why would he say he's going to release more footage and not just release it?
The cynic in me wonders what is he editing?
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@booboo said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@voodoo said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@booboo had the same thought
I tend to be sympathic to those leaning rightish ... but I dont get the militant anti-maskers
I'm not smart enough to know which way I lean, but when someone posts a 20 minute video with a caveat of "I'll release more footage over coming days", my BS alarm is triggered, rightly or wrongly.
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@voodoo said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@booboo said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@voodoo said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@booboo had the same thought
I tend to be sympathic to those leaning rightish ... but I dont get the militant anti-maskers
I'm not smart enough to know which way I lean, but when someone posts a 20 minute video with a caveat of "I'll release more footage over coming days", my BS alarm is triggered, rightly or wrongly.
Why?
It makes sense to keep the length down (20 minutes is long enough for one video). And not give everything all in one hit for information that needs longer than 20 minutes
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@booboo said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@NTA said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@Rembrandt said in Coronavirus - Australia:
a obvious journalist (mic, camera, sound guy)
Yemini has said he'll be releasing more footage,
Without bothering to watch any footage as yet, why would he say he's going to release more footage and not just release it?
The cynic in me wonders what is he editing?
Some people want more than their 15 minutes...
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@Winger said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@booboo said in Coronavirus - Australia:
militant anti-maskers
Maybe because its unhealthy to wear a mask all day. Some people prefer to follow a more natural path in life rather than being forced not to by nanny state Govts
Do you own shoes? 🤔
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@NTA said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@Winger said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@booboo said in Coronavirus - Australia:
militant anti-maskers
Maybe because its unhealthy to wear a mask all day. Some people prefer to follow a more natural path in life rather than being forced not to by nanny state Govts
Do you own shoes? 🤔
No ones being forced to wear shoes. And many don't when its very hot
Seat belts are a better example. But I have no issues with them as they don't have an adverse health impact. And are comfortable enough -
@Winger said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@booboo said in Coronavirus - Australia:
militant anti-maskers
Maybe because its unhealthy to wear a mask all day. Some people prefer to follow a more natural path in life rather than being forced not to by nanny state Govts
Bollocks
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@Winger said in Coronavirus - Australia:
No ones being forced to wear shoes
No shirt no shoes no service. Happens all the time. Not my point though.
I'm actually asking about your ownership of shoes. Specifically, shoes with any kind of raised heel (even a few mm), which are awful for your spinal health. Sandals / jandals can be even worse because they change the way your plantar muscles work inefficiently.
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@dogmeat said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@Winger What is unhealthy about wearing a mask and has anyone told the millions of doctors, nurses, dentists, construction workers, miners, factory workers etc etc?
same argument when people say it doesn't stop the spread of germs...why have surgeons been wasting their time wearing them for decades.....