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Silent or Selfish? Local protesters return to the NSW-Qld border to “Reclaim the Line”

Silent or Selfish? Local protesters return to the NSW-Qld border to “Reclaim the Line”
By Margaret Dekker
Hundreds of white-clad protestors including teachers, tradies, firefighters and nurses have walked the length of Boundary Street in Tweed Heads-Coolangatta in what organisers described as ‘a peaceful, safe and silent protest’ against mandatory vaccinations.
Retired Qantas Pilot Graham Hood addressed the gathering saying he was compelled to don his old uniform – now bearing the slogan ‘Reclaim the Line’ – after Qantas mandated all its staff be vaccinated.

Retired Qantas pilot, Graham Hood, speaks against mandatory vaccination
“Bull! And the next thing that got me riled up was when Scott Morrison said we don’t do mandates in this country, we’re a free country, we rely on our citizens to get informed consent! Well, your citizens are going to take this country back,” Graham Hood said to cheering and applause.
The throng of both New South Wales and Queensland residents then headed east up Boundary Street to the Captain Cook Memorial at Point Danger, with many scribbling their profession and years of work on the back of white clothing to make their personal position known.
Central to protestors concerns are lack of information about a vaccination some believe is ‘still in trial stage;’ the rise of a ‘no jab no job’ policy in Australian workplaces; and vaccine passports.
“Choice without coercion is a human right,” one placard read.
“It’s just our way of life as we once knew it, disappearing before our very eyes!!!” another wrote.
Member for Tweed, Geoff Provest denounced the protest as inappropriate, and the protesters “quite selfish” for choosing to protest without social distancing and most without masks during a pandemic.

A teacher and IT worker personalise white clothing in silent protest
He also disputed claims the vaccines’ ingredients were unknown and said information could be found on the Therapeutic Goods Administration website.
“I respect anyone’s right to express their views and there is an appropriate way to do that,” Geoff Provest MP said.
The Tweed protest was one of a number of #ReclaimtheLine protests held simultaneously around the country – including in Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth – at 11am last Friday, October 1.
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