UPDATE: A group of neo-Nazi protesters gathered outside the NSW Parliament in Sydney on October 24, 2023, demanding that erectile dysfunction medication be included in the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. The rally, marked by an unusual focus on men’s health, quickly drew attention for its provocative nature and unexpected demands.
The group, dressed in all-black attire and attempting to form a march, faced challenges in their movements, leading to audible groans and complaints about the difficulty of their formation. One protester shouted over a megaphone, “It’s time to rise up! But it’s very, very difficult, given today’s prescription prices!”
Protesters held up various slogans, with one flag stating, “This is the only flag I can raise,” while another sign read, “Australian men are under direct threat from Pfizer’s unfair pricing model.” The unusual focus on erectile dysfunction has raised eyebrows, but the protesters claimed their voices were not being heard.
A police spokesperson commented on the rally, stating, “The only thing hard about the rally was watching it.” This remark underscores the bizarre nature of the protest and the challenges faced by the participants in conveying their message.
This development highlights a growing concern over the affordability of essential medications, including those for erectile dysfunction, which many claim are priced unreasonably high. As the protest continues, questions arise about the implications for public health policy and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme.
As this story develops, observers will be watching the responses from both governmental bodies and the pharmaceutical industry. Will the protests influence policy changes regarding the accessibility of ED medications? Only time will tell.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing situation as authorities assess the impact of the rally and its potential implications on health policies in Australia.


































