That’s weird, that’s queer, that’s crazy, that deserves a long hard look.


Supafreak SUNDAY, 7 SEP 2025 at 9:59AM
Bob’s blown a gasket. Actually believes he has aboriginal ancestry , not lebanese .
You remote Southerners don't know the torment of being born an instrument of hate from the axis of Evil.
Wot! You a Qldurr too tbb...Oz prays for yer soul!


I hope the drone is ok.
https://www.news.com.au/world/middle-east/greta-thunberg-boat-bound-for-...


Trump sending a message to his troops to prepare for peace .


burleigh wrote:I hope the drone is ok.
https://www.news.com.au/world/middle-east/greta-thunberg-boat-bound-for-...
Yeah maybe, the IDF should have just used these mercenaries to save the drone ey.
They are pretty effective at killing innocents.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/sep/09/the-gaza-family-torn-apart...


andy-mac wrote:burleigh wrote:I hope the drone is ok.
https://www.news.com.au/world/middle-east/greta-thunberg-boat-bound-for-...
Yeah maybe, the IDF should have just used these mercenaries to save the drone ey.
They are pretty effective at killing innocents.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/sep/09/the-gaza-family-torn-apart...
What a guy
He says he shot Salem simply because he tried to retrieve the body of his beloved older brother Mohammed.
“It’s hard for me to understand why he [did that] and it also doesn’t really interest me,” Raab says in a video interview posted on X. “I mean, what was so important about that corpse?”


Gotta give greta some credit. At least she is trying to get into Gaza to protest. not like these peanuts in sydney and melbourne.


burleigh wrote:Gotta give greta some credit. At least she is trying to get into Gaza to protest. not like these peanuts in sydney and melbourne.
Ah yes, because the average Australian has the ways and means to "get into gaza to protest" (a hilariously puerile description). "Peanuts" protesting in Sydney, Melbourne, and worldwide are a significant reason that there is now widespread awareness of what's happening in Palestine, and the more that people visibly show opposition, the more that governments are forced to acknowledge it, and slowly, slowly pull their fingers out, impose sanctions etc. If you don't think governments feel the pressure from protests, then you are, once again, wrong.


Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Gotta give greta some credit. At least she is trying to get into Gaza to protest. not like these peanuts in sydney and melbourne.
Ah yes, because the average Australian has the ways and means to "get into gaza to protest" (a hilariously puerile description). "Peanuts" protesting in Sydney, Melbourne, and worldwide are a significant reason that there is now widespread awareness of what's happening in Palestine, and the more that people visibly show opposition, the more that governments are forced to acknowledge it, and slowly, slowly pull their fingers out, impose sanctions etc. If you don't think governments feel the pressure from protests, then you are, once again, wrong.
Off ya go Hiccups. I’ll pay for your flight champ.


burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Gotta give greta some credit. At least she is trying to get into Gaza to protest. not like these peanuts in sydney and melbourne.
Ah yes, because the average Australian has the ways and means to "get into gaza to protest" (a hilariously puerile description). "Peanuts" protesting in Sydney, Melbourne, and worldwide are a significant reason that there is now widespread awareness of what's happening in Palestine, and the more that people visibly show opposition, the more that governments are forced to acknowledge it, and slowly, slowly pull their fingers out, impose sanctions etc. If you don't think governments feel the pressure from protests, then you are, once again, wrong.
Off ya go Hiccups. I’ll pay for your flight champ.
Oh, anyone can just fly into Gaza? Hang on, I'll just get my bank details for ya.


Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Gotta give greta some credit. At least she is trying to get into Gaza to protest. not like these peanuts in sydney and melbourne.
Ah yes, because the average Australian has the ways and means to "get into gaza to protest" (a hilariously puerile description). "Peanuts" protesting in Sydney, Melbourne, and worldwide are a significant reason that there is now widespread awareness of what's happening in Palestine, and the more that people visibly show opposition, the more that governments are forced to acknowledge it, and slowly, slowly pull their fingers out, impose sanctions etc. If you don't think governments feel the pressure from protests, then you are, once again, wrong.
Off ya go Hiccups. I’ll pay for your flight champ.
Oh, anyone can just fly into Gaza? Hang on, I'll just get my bank details for ya.
I'll send you to Tel Aviv, you can begin your protest there champ as that is where it belongs. Not here in Australia.


burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Gotta give greta some credit. At least she is trying to get into Gaza to protest. not like these peanuts in sydney and melbourne.
Ah yes, because the average Australian has the ways and means to "get into gaza to protest" (a hilariously puerile description). "Peanuts" protesting in Sydney, Melbourne, and worldwide are a significant reason that there is now widespread awareness of what's happening in Palestine, and the more that people visibly show opposition, the more that governments are forced to acknowledge it, and slowly, slowly pull their fingers out, impose sanctions etc. If you don't think governments feel the pressure from protests, then you are, once again, wrong.
Off ya go Hiccups. I’ll pay for your flight champ.
Oh, anyone can just fly into Gaza? Hang on, I'll just get my bank details for ya.
I'll send you to Tel Aviv, you can begin your protest there champ as that is where it belongs. Not here in Australia.
You have such a cute little idea of how the world works, don't you. I'd like to squeeze your impish cheeks and pat you on your soft, soft head.


Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Gotta give greta some credit. At least she is trying to get into Gaza to protest. not like these peanuts in sydney and melbourne.
Ah yes, because the average Australian has the ways and means to "get into gaza to protest" (a hilariously puerile description). "Peanuts" protesting in Sydney, Melbourne, and worldwide are a significant reason that there is now widespread awareness of what's happening in Palestine, and the more that people visibly show opposition, the more that governments are forced to acknowledge it, and slowly, slowly pull their fingers out, impose sanctions etc. If you don't think governments feel the pressure from protests, then you are, once again, wrong.
Off ya go Hiccups. I’ll pay for your flight champ.
Oh, anyone can just fly into Gaza? Hang on, I'll just get my bank details for ya.
I'll send you to Tel Aviv, you can begin your protest there champ as that is where it belongs. Not here in Australia.
You have such a cute little idea of how the world works, don't you. I'd like to squeeze your impish cheeks and pat you on your soft, soft head.
Sudan not on your radar? Just cultural appropriation of white people in keffiyehs as it's trending?


burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Gotta give greta some credit. At least she is trying to get into Gaza to protest. not like these peanuts in sydney and melbourne.
Ah yes, because the average Australian has the ways and means to "get into gaza to protest" (a hilariously puerile description). "Peanuts" protesting in Sydney, Melbourne, and worldwide are a significant reason that there is now widespread awareness of what's happening in Palestine, and the more that people visibly show opposition, the more that governments are forced to acknowledge it, and slowly, slowly pull their fingers out, impose sanctions etc. If you don't think governments feel the pressure from protests, then you are, once again, wrong.
Off ya go Hiccups. I’ll pay for your flight champ.
Oh, anyone can just fly into Gaza? Hang on, I'll just get my bank details for ya.
I'll send you to Tel Aviv, you can begin your protest there champ as that is where it belongs. Not here in Australia.
You have such a cute little idea of how the world works, don't you. I'd like to squeeze your impish cheeks and pat you on your soft, soft head.
Sudan not on your radar? Just cultural appropriation of white people in keffiyehs as it's trending?
I'm sorry, must have missed where the discussion here was about Sudan. Look if you have to resort to whatboutism, please, try to make it make sense. "cultural appropriation of white people in keffiyehs as it's trending" is just a nonsense.


Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Gotta give greta some credit. At least she is trying to get into Gaza to protest. not like these peanuts in sydney and melbourne.
Ah yes, because the average Australian has the ways and means to "get into gaza to protest" (a hilariously puerile description). "Peanuts" protesting in Sydney, Melbourne, and worldwide are a significant reason that there is now widespread awareness of what's happening in Palestine, and the more that people visibly show opposition, the more that governments are forced to acknowledge it, and slowly, slowly pull their fingers out, impose sanctions etc. If you don't think governments feel the pressure from protests, then you are, once again, wrong.
Off ya go Hiccups. I’ll pay for your flight champ.
Oh, anyone can just fly into Gaza? Hang on, I'll just get my bank details for ya.
I'll send you to Tel Aviv, you can begin your protest there champ as that is where it belongs. Not here in Australia.
You have such a cute little idea of how the world works, don't you. I'd like to squeeze your impish cheeks and pat you on your soft, soft head.
Sudan not on your radar? Just cultural appropriation of white people in keffiyehs as it's trending?
I'm sorry, must have missed where the discussion here was about Sudan. Look if you have to resort to whatboutism, please, try to make it make sense. "cultural appropriation of white people in keffiyehs as it's trending" is just a nonsense.
Supporting a cause because its fashionable hey Hiccup, not because you have a genuine commitment to humanitarian values.


burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Gotta give greta some credit. At least she is trying to get into Gaza to protest. not like these peanuts in sydney and melbourne.
Ah yes, because the average Australian has the ways and means to "get into gaza to protest" (a hilariously puerile description). "Peanuts" protesting in Sydney, Melbourne, and worldwide are a significant reason that there is now widespread awareness of what's happening in Palestine, and the more that people visibly show opposition, the more that governments are forced to acknowledge it, and slowly, slowly pull their fingers out, impose sanctions etc. If you don't think governments feel the pressure from protests, then you are, once again, wrong.
Off ya go Hiccups. I’ll pay for your flight champ.
Oh, anyone can just fly into Gaza? Hang on, I'll just get my bank details for ya.
I'll send you to Tel Aviv, you can begin your protest there champ as that is where it belongs. Not here in Australia.
You have such a cute little idea of how the world works, don't you. I'd like to squeeze your impish cheeks and pat you on your soft, soft head.
Sudan not on your radar? Just cultural appropriation of white people in keffiyehs as it's trending?
I'm sorry, must have missed where the discussion here was about Sudan. Look if you have to resort to whatboutism, please, try to make it make sense. "cultural appropriation of white people in keffiyehs as it's trending" is just a nonsense.
Supporting a cause because its fashionable hey Hiccup, not because you have a genuine commitment to humanitarian values.
This is hilarious coming from an Australian Trump lover who only cares about what effects him directly. You do know it's possible to be concerned about Palestine and Sudan at the same time, right? Remember when you were breaking out in hives about both lockdowns AND masks? Kinda like that, but slightly more important.
Bud, you don't have to give a tinker's cuss about atrocities that don't happen in Australia, but trying to shut down other people that do, in the most smoothbrained way possible, mind, makes you a wildly shitty person. If seeing videos and reading accounts of atrocities happening abroad doesn't evoke empathy in you, I doubt you even think about the wellbeing of the people lucky enough to live in your *own* backyard.


Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Gotta give greta some credit. At least she is trying to get into Gaza to protest. not like these peanuts in sydney and melbourne.
Ah yes, because the average Australian has the ways and means to "get into gaza to protest" (a hilariously puerile description). "Peanuts" protesting in Sydney, Melbourne, and worldwide are a significant reason that there is now widespread awareness of what's happening in Palestine, and the more that people visibly show opposition, the more that governments are forced to acknowledge it, and slowly, slowly pull their fingers out, impose sanctions etc. If you don't think governments feel the pressure from protests, then you are, once again, wrong.
Off ya go Hiccups. I’ll pay for your flight champ.
Oh, anyone can just fly into Gaza? Hang on, I'll just get my bank details for ya.
I'll send you to Tel Aviv, you can begin your protest there champ as that is where it belongs. Not here in Australia.
You have such a cute little idea of how the world works, don't you. I'd like to squeeze your impish cheeks and pat you on your soft, soft head.
Sudan not on your radar? Just cultural appropriation of white people in keffiyehs as it's trending?
I'm sorry, must have missed where the discussion here was about Sudan. Look if you have to resort to whatboutism, please, try to make it make sense. "cultural appropriation of white people in keffiyehs as it's trending" is just a nonsense.
Supporting a cause because its fashionable hey Hiccup, not because you have a genuine commitment to humanitarian values.
This is hilarious coming from an Australian Trump lover who only cares about what effects him directly. You do know it's possible to be concerned about Palestine and Sudan at the same time, right? Remember when you were breaking out in hives about both lockdowns AND masks? Kinda like that, but slightly more important.
Bud, you don't have to give a tinker's cuss about atrocities that don't happen in Australia, but trying to shut down other people that do, in the most smoothbrained way possible, mind, makes you a wildly shitty person. If seeing videos and reading accounts of atrocities happening abroad doesn't evoke empathy in you, I doubt you even think about the wellbeing of the people lucky enough to live in your *own* backyard.
Funny how the world’s worst famine in Sudan doesn’t get a trending keffiyeh accessory, so it never makes your feed.
You keep fighting the good fight Hiccup, attend a few more gay for gaza protests.


burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Gotta give greta some credit. At least she is trying to get into Gaza to protest. not like these peanuts in sydney and melbourne.
Ah yes, because the average Australian has the ways and means to "get into gaza to protest" (a hilariously puerile description). "Peanuts" protesting in Sydney, Melbourne, and worldwide are a significant reason that there is now widespread awareness of what's happening in Palestine, and the more that people visibly show opposition, the more that governments are forced to acknowledge it, and slowly, slowly pull their fingers out, impose sanctions etc. If you don't think governments feel the pressure from protests, then you are, once again, wrong.
Off ya go Hiccups. I’ll pay for your flight champ.
Oh, anyone can just fly into Gaza? Hang on, I'll just get my bank details for ya.
I'll send you to Tel Aviv, you can begin your protest there champ as that is where it belongs. Not here in Australia.
You have such a cute little idea of how the world works, don't you. I'd like to squeeze your impish cheeks and pat you on your soft, soft head.
Sudan not on your radar? Just cultural appropriation of white people in keffiyehs as it's trending?
I'm sorry, must have missed where the discussion here was about Sudan. Look if you have to resort to whatboutism, please, try to make it make sense. "cultural appropriation of white people in keffiyehs as it's trending" is just a nonsense.
Supporting a cause because its fashionable hey Hiccup, not because you have a genuine commitment to humanitarian values.
This is hilarious coming from an Australian Trump lover who only cares about what effects him directly. You do know it's possible to be concerned about Palestine and Sudan at the same time, right? Remember when you were breaking out in hives about both lockdowns AND masks? Kinda like that, but slightly more important.
Bud, you don't have to give a tinker's cuss about atrocities that don't happen in Australia, but trying to shut down other people that do, in the most smoothbrained way possible, mind, makes you a wildly shitty person. If seeing videos and reading accounts of atrocities happening abroad doesn't evoke empathy in you, I doubt you even think about the wellbeing of the people lucky enough to live in your *own* backyard.
Funny how the world’s worst famine in Sudan doesn’t get a trending keffiyeh accessory, so it never makes your feed.
You keep fighting the good fight Hiccup, attend a few more gay for gaza protests.
My feed? lol. What are you even on about? Never worn a keffiyeh, but go off, little man who stands for nothing.


Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Gotta give greta some credit. At least she is trying to get into Gaza to protest. not like these peanuts in sydney and melbourne.
Ah yes, because the average Australian has the ways and means to "get into gaza to protest" (a hilariously puerile description). "Peanuts" protesting in Sydney, Melbourne, and worldwide are a significant reason that there is now widespread awareness of what's happening in Palestine, and the more that people visibly show opposition, the more that governments are forced to acknowledge it, and slowly, slowly pull their fingers out, impose sanctions etc. If you don't think governments feel the pressure from protests, then you are, once again, wrong.
Off ya go Hiccups. I’ll pay for your flight champ.
Oh, anyone can just fly into Gaza? Hang on, I'll just get my bank details for ya.
I'll send you to Tel Aviv, you can begin your protest there champ as that is where it belongs. Not here in Australia.
You have such a cute little idea of how the world works, don't you. I'd like to squeeze your impish cheeks and pat you on your soft, soft head.
Sudan not on your radar? Just cultural appropriation of white people in keffiyehs as it's trending?
I'm sorry, must have missed where the discussion here was about Sudan. Look if you have to resort to whatboutism, please, try to make it make sense. "cultural appropriation of white people in keffiyehs as it's trending" is just a nonsense.
Supporting a cause because its fashionable hey Hiccup, not because you have a genuine commitment to humanitarian values.
This is hilarious coming from an Australian Trump lover who only cares about what effects him directly. You do know it's possible to be concerned about Palestine and Sudan at the same time, right? Remember when you were breaking out in hives about both lockdowns AND masks? Kinda like that, but slightly more important.
Bud, you don't have to give a tinker's cuss about atrocities that don't happen in Australia, but trying to shut down other people that do, in the most smoothbrained way possible, mind, makes you a wildly shitty person. If seeing videos and reading accounts of atrocities happening abroad doesn't evoke empathy in you, I doubt you even think about the wellbeing of the people lucky enough to live in your *own* backyard.
Funny how the world’s worst famine in Sudan doesn’t get a trending keffiyeh accessory, so it never makes your feed.
You keep fighting the good fight Hiccup, attend a few more gay for gaza protests.My feed? lol. What are you even on about? Never worn a keffiyeh, but go off, little man who stands for nothing.
Supporting privileged people that do for a cause they no nothing about is just as bad. All while Sudan sits quietly in the corner wondering what they did wrong to not be seen by these privileged useful idiots.


“ Supporting a cause because it’s fashionable not because you have a genuine commitment to humanitarian values.”
Sounds exactly like your anti-vax ideology Burls.


AndyM wrote:“ Supporting a cause because it’s fashionable not because you have a genuine commitment to humanitarian values.”
Sounds exactly like your anti-vax ideology Burls.
Nope, my anti vax stance applies to everyone around the world equally. Still does.


burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Hiccups wrote:burleigh wrote:Gotta give greta some credit. At least she is trying to get into Gaza to protest. not like these peanuts in sydney and melbourne.
Ah yes, because the average Australian has the ways and means to "get into gaza to protest" (a hilariously puerile description). "Peanuts" protesting in Sydney, Melbourne, and worldwide are a significant reason that there is now widespread awareness of what's happening in Palestine, and the more that people visibly show opposition, the more that governments are forced to acknowledge it, and slowly, slowly pull their fingers out, impose sanctions etc. If you don't think governments feel the pressure from protests, then you are, once again, wrong.
Off ya go Hiccups. I’ll pay for your flight champ.
Oh, anyone can just fly into Gaza? Hang on, I'll just get my bank details for ya.
I'll send you to Tel Aviv, you can begin your protest there champ as that is where it belongs. Not here in Australia.
You have such a cute little idea of how the world works, don't you. I'd like to squeeze your impish cheeks and pat you on your soft, soft head.
Sudan not on your radar? Just cultural appropriation of white people in keffiyehs as it's trending?
I'm sorry, must have missed where the discussion here was about Sudan. Look if you have to resort to whatboutism, please, try to make it make sense. "cultural appropriation of white people in keffiyehs as it's trending" is just a nonsense.
Supporting a cause because its fashionable hey Hiccup, not because you have a genuine commitment to humanitarian values.
You gotta admit though the biggest fashion accessory in history during the 70's and 80's was the anti apartheid cause against the white South African government. That turned out okay for that bunch of fashionistas didn't it. Don't see why it would be any different this time around.
Influencer being an influencer.
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/news-life/influencer-roasted...