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Shocking signs on show as protesters march across Australia during ‘freedom’ rallies

Thousands of protesters against vaccines and lockdowns swarmed on city centres during ‘freedom’ rallies, with some carrying vile signs.

Thousands protest march across Australia during ‘freedom’ rallies

Swastika signs and an effigy of a schoolgirl in a coffin with a vaccine in her arm were on show on Saturday as thousands of protesters rallied against Covid lockdowns and vaccines.

Protesters swarmed Australia’s capital cities and regional centres including Newcastle, Cairns, Broome and Mt Gambier as part of a so-called “worldwide rally for freedom”.

The rally winds its way through Melbourne city streets. Picture: NCA NewsWire / David Crosling
The rally winds its way through Melbourne city streets. Picture: NCA NewsWire / David Crosling

The Melbourne event attracted the biggest crowd, with more than 5000 people walking from Parliament House through the CBD to Carlton Gardens.

Signs with slogans such as “my body my choice”, “save our children”, “free Victoria”, “fake news”, “be fab stop the jab” and “unvaxxed sperm is the next bitcoin” dominated the streetscape as traffic came to a standstill.

One of the signs on display at the Melbourne rally. Picture: NCA NewsWire / David Crosling
One of the signs on display at the Melbourne rally. Picture: NCA NewsWire / David Crosling

Disturbingly, one man was spotted marching with a sign showing a white swastika placed over a black mask.

Another person held what appeared to be a small coffin with “Aussie Kid 2017-22 RIP” written on it.

A Melbourne protester with a sign of a swastika on a mask. Photo: NCA NewsWire / David Crosling
A Melbourne protester with a sign of a swastika on a mask. Photo: NCA NewsWire / David Crosling

Inside the coffin was a Barbie doll dressed as a schoolgirl, wearing a mask emblazoned with the word “killed”, while a needle labelled “vaccine” hung from her arm.

In a video posted to social media, protesters chided onlookers who were wearing masks, yelling “take off your mask”.

Thousands marched from Strathfield to Burwood in Sydney. Picture: NCA NewsWire /Gaye Gerard
Thousands marched from Strathfield to Burwood in Sydney. Picture: NCA NewsWire /Gaye Gerard

Outside Victoria Police headquarters, protesters chanted “you serve us”, blew whistles and yelled “freedom” as a line of police stared them down.

In an address to the protesters, prominent anti-vaxxer Monica Smit suggested people wore masks because others did and it gave them a sense of collective purpose.

“I actually think that the real pandemic is that our fellow people around world have lost purpose in their lives and that is why they have fallen for the lies,” she said.

Anti-lockdown activist Monica Smit speaks to Melbourne protesters. Photo: Facebook/Anthony Burge
Anti-lockdown activist Monica Smit speaks to Melbourne protesters. Photo: Facebook/Anthony Burge

“Every time they put that mask on they feel a part of something bigger than themselves because they’ve lost purpose.

“We need to let these people know that we are community and they can have purpose with us. Be patient with these people, have empathy for these people, because soon they are going to realise we have been fighting for them the whole time.”

Protesters at the Sydney freedom rally. Picture: NCA NewsWire /Gaye Gerard
Protesters at the Sydney freedom rally. Picture: NCA NewsWire /Gaye Gerard

The crowd was more subdued in Sydney, where an estimated 2000 protesters gathered at Strathfield train station and walked to Burwood Park where numerous speakers, including controversial United Australia Party leader Craig Kelly, addressed the audience.

Police monitor protesters near the Australian Open. Photo: NCA NewsWire / David Crosling
Police monitor protesters near the Australian Open. Photo: NCA NewsWire / David Crosling
Protesters gathered outside Victorian Police headquarters. Photo: NCA NewsWire / David Crosling
Protesters gathered outside Victorian Police headquarters. Photo: NCA NewsWire / David Crosling

Protesters were spotted with signs that said “wake up Australia”, “we don’t need no vaccination”, while one woman in a Donald Trump hat smiled as she held a sign saying “stop medical apartheid, shame on you Merrylands RSL”.

A woman chants at the Sydney freedom rally. Picture: NCA NewsWire /Gaye Gerard
A woman chants at the Sydney freedom rally. Picture: NCA NewsWire /Gaye Gerard

Police were out in force at the rallies, however spokeswomen from Victoria and NSW Police said no arrests had been made on Saturday afternoon.

Officers continued to maintain a presence as crowds dispersed.

Police arrive at Burwood Park to patrol the Sydney rally. Picture: NCA NewsWire /Gaye Gerard
Police arrive at Burwood Park to patrol the Sydney rally. Picture: NCA NewsWire /Gaye Gerard
Protesters outside Melbourne’s iconic Flinders Street station. Photo: NCA NewsWire / David Crosling
Protesters outside Melbourne’s iconic Flinders Street station. Photo: NCA NewsWire / David Crosling
A woman marching with the Australian flag in Sydney. Picture: NCA NewsWire /Gaye Gerard
A woman marching with the Australian flag in Sydney. Picture: NCA NewsWire /Gaye Gerard

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