" So what happens when someone dies because of these protests? Maybe someone can’t get to a hospital in time. Maybe a donor heart is held up in traffic. What then? The end justifies the means right? "
Blah, blah, blah. What distractional bs.
If you want to use that argument, what about the traffic jam that is MEL/SYD/BRI every morning and every night of the week ? Stuck in a jam on a road that people are paying a toll to be on !
What about the public transport unreliability and breakdowns that are a normal part of life in Australia ?
The Monash Freeway is a carpark every day of the week in Melbourne. Our hospitals are full requiring ambulances to go hospital shopping on a daily basis. People lay on stretchers in corridors of hospitals because they can't get a room. People sit in emergency waiting rooms for hours waiting to see some poor burnt out intern that has just done a triple shift.
How many people do you think die daily in Australia because they can't get to a hospital in time because of our rubbish infrastructure ?
Have you driven in London ? Do you think traffic magically parts and traffic jams dissolve on request ?
You've got nothing more than Shockjock bs rhetoric as an argument. You're going to have to do better than that.
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