Powerful - stepping behind media fanfare...'Because so much of what’s happening here – practically all of what’s happening here – is just quiet suffering and quiet relief, quiet dignity, and quietly getting on with things.
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) September 16, 2020
That’s the real story of life here at the moment.' https://t.co/yLuafDmB0H pic.twitter.com/HgUV9GoCQr
This is the most extraordinarily good analysis of normality during the pandemic.
— David Henry (@grosvenorstreet) September 15, 2020
Journalists should pay careful note.
We’ve all been sold the anger story in the news, and it was wrong on every level #auspol https://t.co/1zmgWPckO5
This resonates. Yes, it is shit for so many people, for so many reasons, but I look around at my 5km bubble & I see adherence not revolt. Have stopped engaging with most mainstream media outlets because while I have the time, I’ve no appetite for sensationalism https://t.co/whwwtyyILJ
— Fallon Mody (@fallonmody) September 16, 2020
Thank YOU! I live by the market and saw the ‘protesters’ last weekend - there two realities in Melbourne: the one you’ve described so well, & the one used to push a political agenda. A few frustrated & angry people looking for a fight is not a ‘movement’ - it’s a scuffle.
— Ian Laking (@IHLaking) September 16, 2020
Hooray for a journalist who knows it's tough in melb but 'genuinely remarkable' that 5 million of us are getting on with life, quietly drawing on whatever strength we can to cope. Murdoch press stoking indignant right wing nutjobs makes a hard time harder, and helps no one https://t.co/AMvZ86uqP7
— kirstenalex (@kirstenalex) September 15, 2020
Kinda feel like @DaveMilbo is the only writer genuinely reading the room in Melbourne... https://t.co/9ZCyR62qh5
— Andrew Trevillian (@Tres_Villain) September 15, 2020
*Incredibly* kind, thank you. I've definitely used the C word a bit too much, but otherwise that would be cool https://t.co/49lf08hld6
— David Milner (@DaveMilbo) September 15, 2020
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