Climate protester shouts down Q&A panel

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ABC’s Q&A was derailed when an Extinction Rebellion protester interrupted the show and started yelling before being taken out by security.

The West Australian

Host Tony Jones had just thrown to audience member Ryan Small to put a question to the panel when the incident occurred. He was wearing a shirt that featured the logo for the climate change activist group Extinction Rebellion.“Thanks Tony for coming across to Western Australia, we really appreciate you coming over here,” he said.“OK that is not Ryan. You are not here asking a question. You have just jumped up interrupting the questioner,” Jones said.Despite being interrupted by Jones, the man continued to speak, at one point mentioning “religious freedom” before being drowned out again.

As Mr Small asked his question the man could be heard continually yelling in the background as he was escorted out by security.

 

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great now we have Youth with ClimateChangeDisorder new mental health problem to deal with qanda auspol

Oh another one of those 'random' audience members for QandA

Staging ABC BULLSHIT

Hmmm. So it's OK for these folk to block traffic and stop people going to work but they can't halt proceedings and stop Tony from doing his work? Hopefully those supporting the ER team & the kids taking a day off school get in this bloke's corner or they might appear hypocritical

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