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The NSW Government and large commercial media organisations have today blasted the 'hordes of violent rioters' who descended on Sydney's CBD last night.
This comes as multiple incidents involving aggressive trouble makers have been shared widely across the internet.
With the violent mob descending on Sydney's CBD to peacefully protest the invitation of a president of a country that definitely hasn't been committing genocide by all objective metrics, clashes broke out between those protestors and police.
However, while footage indicates police lashed out on multiple occasions using a very high level of force against peaceful protestors and dragging individuals out of prayer in an extremely aggressive manner, the government has condemned the protestors.
After weeks of doing everything to stop people protesting as part of their rights as citizens of a democratic country and creating a heated atmosphere between protestors and police, the Government have moved to avoid blame for those events.
"The way that man with his hands raised tried to stand in solidarity with an individual being unreasonably flogged, before violently projecting his ribs at a police officers fists is disgraceful," said Premier Chris Minns today.
"It was a disgraceful act and terrible for social cohesion."
That sentiment has been echoed across Sky News, with some hot take commentators excitedly brainstorming whether they should suggest that police use the ICE method of dealing with protestors.