EllenKelly [comrade/them]

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  • Hezbollah protesters in Melbourne may face police, visa scrutiny

    A protester with a photo of Nasrallah during a pro-Palestine rally for Gaza and Lebanon at the State Library of Victoria in Melbourne on Sunday.

    Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke threatened to consider canceling visas for people supporting such groups.

    “Any indication of support for a terrorist organisation is unequivocally condemned,” Burke said in a statement on Sunday.

    “It draws the immediate attention of our security agencies.

    “There is a higher level of scrutiny if anyone is on a visa.

    “I have made clear from day one, that I will consider refusing and cancelling visas for anyone who seeks to incite discord in Australia.”

    https://archive.md/dnsqv

    What a fucking joke, Posy Parker is coming back to australia in under a month for a “conservative conference”, and they’re getting ready to round up Brown kids. I saw somewhere that a 13 year old got pepper sprayed in the face for carrying a Hezbollah flag yesterday as well.

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  • the more i think about the preserving history mindset the harder it is to detach it from the reactionary tradition point.

    This is a shit source but i cbf finding anything better rn

    New housing for ‘new’ people

    In the majority of cases, the reconstruction of old aristocratic and merchant mansions, as well as tenement buildings, was necessary in order to modernize and adapt them to new functions. The first wave of these renovations took place in the 1920-1930s, when the newly established Soviet authorities urgently needed to resolve a housing shortage. They began putting additional stories on three- and four-story buildings that usually housed dormitories or administrative offices

    https://www.rbth.com/arts/332068-moscow-historical-buildings

    golf courses with their irrigation networks and open spaces can be so easily made into more usable parks and market gardens. I do hate golf, i do like old buildings

    something that’s really getting me at the moment is seeing the australian government destroy public housing infrastructure in the name of accessibility, using disabled people as a shield and a cudgel.

    Tear down Parliament, tear down the prime ministers residence.