Where's The Video Malcolm?

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    'When the French people left the stadium after that shocking attack, they sang their national anthem proudly'

    Malcolm's brown squirts rhetoric for standing by French and Australian murder of Syrian children and women not to mention adult males!
     
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    'When the French people left the stadium after that shocking attack, they sang their national anthem proudly'

    One would think the Paris media have picked up on such patriotism!
     
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    PM Malcolm 'On behalf of the Australian people our thoughts and prayers are with them at this terrible time',

    'But our solidarity is with them too'.

    'When the French people left the stadium after that shocking attack they were not cowered'.

    The stadium was packed with 80,000 fans for a football friendly international!

    Not the killing site!

    Eventually, the order was given to evacuate the stadium and, as the fans began to leave, a stirring rendition of La Marseillaise rang out in the tunnels of Stade de France.

    "We are all in shock," Germany coach Joachim Loew said.
     
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    Three people were killed when an explosive device was detonated at an entry gate to the Stade de France in Paris.

    PM Malcolm be correct! The other 124 dead not at the Stadium.

    PM Malcolm 'When the French people left the stadium after that shocking attack they were not cowered'.

    More than 127 people are believed to have been killed in a series of attacks across the French capital. Not that Malcolm noticed!
     

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