Posted on 05/09/2023 12:48:45 AM PDT by Ozguy1945
Today is the 65th anniversary of the release of the Hitchcock classic “Vertigo”.
Today my head is spinning. Living in a nascent police state which used to be more democratic will do that to you. Vertigo.
Today, I went on trial in Victoria. I had proudly sought prayer and spiritual communion with a Warthaurong man at an Anglican cathedral last year.
Police removed me from that prayer and physically assaulted me when I protested loudly to them at being removed from my prayer at the entrance to a crowded cathedral.
At this morning's hearing, I angrily told the magistrate that one of the police officers had sexually assaulted me last year.
I was told by the magistrate to leave and that I would be called back when she was ready to hear the case. I was then escorted from the court by three impatient police force personnel wearing guns. I was taken out to the pavement on a cold day and told by one of them that I was not welcome in the court. I asked him if he knew what legislation governed his human rights responsibilities in Victoria (he gave no answer) and I also told him that I thought this action of his might deny me a fair trial since the magistrate had said she would call me back for the case.
On the day when I was representing myself against police state crap, I stood alone on the pavement not knowing what would happen next. Modern Australian justice. Vertigo.
Modern life can be so hard. Especially if you are a 65 year old man in Australia trying to do good but thwarted constantly by authoritarian PC crap:
Vertigo.
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Did this actually happen to you? Or is this someone else in the story?
Brave of you to remain standing and tell the magistrate what happened. Good on you!
Find a less irritating hobby.
Stay strong in Christ. Remember what He did for you. Remember Paul in prison.
I will pray for you. ‘Pod
Give up your guns and shxt happens.
Just because he went to church??!!??
What is he charged with?
The pavement is what we in the USA call the sidewalk.
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