Crosspost from reddit’s /r/australia
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Submitted 3 days ago by eureka@aussie.zone to australianpolitics@aussie.zone
https://aussie.zone/pictrs/image/49cd0faf-1e88-4be9-8eb3-36ba19d16338.mp4
Crosspost from reddit’s /r/australia
Video taken from GreenLeft’s Instagram post: www.instagram.com/p/DYHEvjOz7xp/
Participants at the letter writing campaign in Adelaide yesterday were abused by state library security and others despite organising beforehand and having permission to use the space they were in. I heard reports from a participant that it was quite clearly anti-disability bigotry.
I’m in Melbourne and this kind of shit is why I think I really can’t go to protests. I’m autistic and passionate about advocacy (I work in the industry). I can keep my cool pretty well in verbal exchanges but I would lose it, meltdown if I saw people being treated like this. And then I would probably be assaulted myself.
Disgusting treatment of disabled people. You should report that library security too. They are scaring disabled people into silence - especially in public protests.
eureka@aussie.zone 3 days ago
It’s a shame the video doesn’t begin a second or two earlier, it would help paint a clearer picture.
Reporting OP reply to “Could someone post literally any context so the rest of us don’t have to enter the Zuckerberg dimension?”
Seagoon_@aussie.zone 2 days ago
Falun Gong have been protesting nearly every day in front of the library and near Little Bourke for over a decade. They are never disruptive and should be easy to work with.
Even tho their cause is just sadly they have become aligned with the right. I think they are very scared of anything that looks like the CCP or socialism/communism