May 2020
Tribute to the greatest career in Australian radio history - congratulations Alan Jones
Friday, 29 May 2020
Trump warns US rioters he'll send in military - "When the looting starts, the shooting starts"
Friday, 29 May 2020
Minnesota Attorney General says Antifa Handbook should "strike fear in Donald Trump's heart"
Friday, 29 May 2020
Sound The Retreat. US police abandon 3rd Precinct Minneapolis police station, taken over by terrorists
Friday, 29 May 2020
Abandon hope all ye who enter here.
Police have abandoned the 3rd Precinct police station in Minneapolis. It has been taken over by the terrorists. pic.twitter.com/oEOlhbDQ6O
— Mark Dice (@MarkDice) May 29, 2020
The entire police station is now on fire in Minneapolis and police and firefighters have been instructed to stand down. The city is going to burn to the ground tonight. pic.twitter.com/1MtIXAEWtD
— Caleb Hull (@CalebJHull) May 29, 2020
COAG is no more - replaced by National Cabinet
Friday, 29 May 2020
Doing the shopping in Minneapolis 'Black Lives Matter' style
Friday, 29 May 2020
What remains of a Cub Foods grocery store. #BlackLivesMatter #antifa #GeorgeFloyd pic.twitter.com/3NPuMMbT6T
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) May 29, 2020
MSNBC (fake news lefty) reporter in front of burning building says "This is a protest, it's not unruly"
Friday, 29 May 2020
MSNBC reporter just now: "I want to be clear on how I characterize this. This is mostly a protest. It is not generally speaking unruly."
— Caleb Hull (@CalebJHull) May 29, 2020
The guy is literally standing in front of a burning building in the middle of a riot. pic.twitter.com/IzCV6On4sF
Joint US, UK, Canadian & Australian statement on Communist China's move against Hong Kong
Friday, 29 May 2020
Signatories to this statement reiterate our deep concern regarding Beijing’s decision to impose a national security law in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong has flourished as a bastion of freedom. The international community has a significant and long-standing stake in Hong Kong’s prosperity and stability. Direct imposition of national security legislation on Hong Kong by the Beijing authorities, rather than through Hong Kong’s own institutions as provided for under Article 23 of the Basic Law, would curtail the Hong Kong people’s liberties and, in doing so, dramatically erode Hong Kong’s autonomy and the system that made it so prosperous.
China’s decision to impose the new national security law on Hong Kong lies in direct conflict with its international obligations under the principles of the legally-binding, UN-registered Sino-British Joint Declaration. The proposed law would undermine the One Country, Two Systems framework. It also raises the prospect of prosecution in Hong Kong for political crimes, and undermines existing commitments to protect the rights of Hong Kong people – including those set out in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
We are also extremely concerned that this action will exacerbate the existing deep divisions in Hong Kong society; the law does nothing to build mutual understanding and foster reconciliation within Hong Kong. Rebuilding trust across Hong Kong society by allowing the people of Hong Kong to enjoy the rights and freedoms they were promised can be the only way back from the tensions and unrest that the territory has seen over the last year.
The world’s focus on a global pandemic requires enhanced trust in governments and international cooperation. Beijing's unprecedented move risks having the opposite effect.
As Hong Kong’s stability and prosperity are jeopardized by the new imposition, we call on the Government of China to work with the Hong Kong SAR Government and the people of Hong Kong to find a mutually acceptable accommodation that will honour China’s international obligations under the UN-filed Sino-British Joint Declaration.