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Top Tweets #InvasionDay

Posted by AMUST Media | 28 Jan, 2019 | #Social | 0 |

    Saturday was proof most people want First Nations voices and issues amplified on #InvasionDay. From tackling the impacts of the NT intervention to deaths in custody and forced adoptions — we can only celebrate when we’ve done the work to achieve justice.https://t.co/P5Ur7wQeki

    — GetUp! (@GetUp) January 28, 2019

    “We are not talking about the past are we?” Highest rate of incarnation, highest rate of suicide, ten years younger life expectancy.

    You can’t have justice for new Australians without justice for Indigenous Australians. #invasionday #solidarity #resist #rewrite pic.twitter.com/6L44tMniy6

    — ASRC (@ASRC1) January 27, 2019

    Thank you to everyone who showed up to join the 2019 Muslim contingent at the #InvasionDay protest. Let’s keep up the good work of solidarity and resistance as the battle against genocide and white supremacy is ongoing.

    Share widely to keep communities informed of more actions. pic.twitter.com/kTSuvgfo55

    — Solidarity for Palestine – Narrm/Mel (@ForPalestine__) January 27, 2019

    Huge crowds attend #InvasionDay marches across #Australia‘s capital cities#ChangeTheNation
    https://t.co/SaiMbMX0LR

    — Sara Saleh (@SaraSalehOz) January 26, 2019

    I’d never celebrate a day of horror & mourning for indigenous Australians. It’s called decency. it’s called basic respect. #ChangeTheDate #InvasionDay #auspol

    — Adam Houda (@LawyerAdamHouda) January 25, 2019

    Absolutely blown away by #InvasionDay marches and events across Australia. Could not have imagined this even a few years ago. Solidarity with the tens of thousands of people protesting today

    Sovereignty never ceded
    Always was, always will be Aboriginal land#ChangeTheNation pic.twitter.com/8c8Nh6hzev

    — Amy Coopes (@coopesdetat) January 26, 2019

    As settlers on stolen land, we are the beneficiaries of 231 yrs of genocide, brutal assimilation policies, police violence & more. Solidarity means bringing our bodies, voices & privilege to dismantle this system that sees black bodies as a threat. Every day. #InvasionDay

    — Tim Lo Surdo (@timlosurdo) January 26, 2019

    Today, is a day of mourning and grief. #InvasionDay #ChangeTheNation ⚫️🔴🌕

    Today, we stand alongside our First Nations People in solidarity in highlighting their ongoing grief, mourning and injustice.

    Always was,
    Always will be,
    Aboriginal land.
    ⚫️🔴🌕

    — Hanan Dover (@HananDover1) January 25, 2019

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