Thousands of Australians march against Victoria's unlawful COVID powers!
MELBOURNE, Australia (PNN) - November 13, 2021 - In a bid to keep the nonexistent virus pandemic at bay, Australia's government imposed draconian and patently unlawful lockdowns and vaccine mandates on its citizens. The harsh measures are becoming an unsustainable way for politicians to govern the country, as increasing discontent among Australians is seen as they take to the streets in Melbourne.
Victoria terrorist pig thug cops did not reveal the crowd size but judging by pictures and videos on social media, thousands of demonstrators lined the streets of Melbourne's central business district (CBD) on Saturday, peacefully protesting the Victorian government's new, proposed unlawful pandemic powers and vaccine measures.
The proposed COVID “law” would give Premier Daniel Andrews "unprecedented power" to declare a pandemic and impose lockdowns. He would then be able to allow himself to dictate emergency powers for up to three months. There was no cap on how long the dictatorial tyrannical emergency powers could be extended.
In a liberal democracy, Australians have never seen this type of control in their lifetimes, and they are outraged. Today, the crowd chanted "kill the bill" and "sack Dan Andrews" as they brought parts of the CBD to a screeching halt by blocking roads and public transportation. Long lines of demonstrators stretched from the Victorian State Library to Parliament House in Spring Street.
Craig Kelly, a United Australia Party MP for the Division of Hughes, NSW, stood up for freedom and joined fellow compatriots in the demonstration. He tweeted, "united we stand, against tyranny, dictators, against human rights abusers, and against those who oppress us," adding, "time to kill the bill."
Another politician, Liberal upper house leader David Davis, called the premier's pandemic bill a "grab for power".
"I would encourage Victorians to fight on every level against Daniel Andrews' terrible pandemic bill… but they should make their views known in a peaceful and calm and sensible way," Davis told reporters.
Saturday's protest is the latest in a series of Melbourne protests since lockdowns were enforced in early 2020.
The current emergency conditions are due to expire in December. If emergency conditions are extended once again, discontent towards the fascist government will continue to boil.