• Auzy@beehaw.org
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    10 months ago

    Yeah… And I’m sure you know so much about them… They’re branded as a terrorist organisation in a lot of countries. https://www.dni.gov/nctc/ftos/pkk_fto.html Yeah, those notable attacks make them sound like the people we want here in Australia. I can see how a soccer stadium would be considered a strong military target.

    If you’re not defending terrorists and Nazi’s, what exactly are you doing? How should we deal with Nazi’s and Terrorist organisations? Just let people involved in guerrila warfare and Terrorist parties internationally walk into our country and monitor them?

    If you’re not Australian, you have no right to speak on behalf of us. Because if you did, you’d know this Nazi bill was in response to everyone complaining the government wasn’t doing enough. But thanks for speaking on behalf of us and Turkish Citizens too. I’m sure our Turkish citizens absolutely cherish the thought of getting attacked during any turkish festivals

    I’m not going to respond anymore, because it seems you haven’t offered any other alternatives, than to simply allow Nazi and Terrorist Organisations to embed themselves further in the country. Also, you’re acting like they can simply just ban groups (but they need to be justified, and publicised). They can’t just target random people for no reason or justification. AUSTRALIAN PEOPLE SUPPORT BANNING NAZI’S AND TERRORIST ORGANISATIONS. OR ANY ORGANISATION THAT ENGAGES IN CRIMES AGAINST AUSSIE CITIZENS !!!. And yes, we aren’t too pleased with some of our military either

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      10 months ago

      And yet the IDF isn’t on the list of terrorist organizations, so apparently there is some problematic subjectivity with the law as written today, which was exactly my point to begin with. I’d also suggest you ask Turkish Kurds what they think about the Turkish Government.