
Már a világ másik felén is tömegek tüntetnek a migráció ellen
Egyre többen emelik fel a hangjukat a migráció ellen. A lakhatási válság és a bizonytalanság miatt most már a tömeg sem hallgat tovább.
Sydney, Australia – Thousands of Australians took to the streets of Sydney today for the "March for Australia" protest, voicing strong opposition to the government's policies, particularly regarding mass migration. The demonstration saw participants waving Australian flags and chanting slogans such as "Albo must go," a direct reference to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. One protester, who wished to remain anonymous, stated, "The government's supposed to work for us, the people. We don't want half the [expletive] that's going on. So we're making a stand today to make things right. They've got to work for us, mate, and you've got to go." When asked about the protest's goals, he added, "Just let everyone know that there's people that don't agree with what they're doing." Another participant, wearing a shirt with a Star of David and the slogan "Holocaust Never Again," expressed his motivation for joining: "The motivation to be part of the declaration by the citizens of Australia that they're absolutely opposed to mass migration and to how the government, who only has a 34% of the votes, is treating its citizens. It's violating human rights of Australians, and they're not accountable for their actions." The march, characterized by a spirited atmosphere, also featured a man playing an accordion, adding a unique musical backdrop to the crowd's determined expressions. Banners displayed messages like "March For Australia END MASS-IMMIGRATION It's time to put Australians first." The event concluded peacefully, with organizers hoping their message of discontent reaches federal policymakers.
Egyre többen emelik fel a hangjukat a migráció ellen. A lakhatási válság és a bizonytalanság miatt most már a tömeg sem hallgat tovább.