I thought I would post this here, in a... community, I guess, that would hopefully listen. I did consider including links to articles about the situation, but... Aside from say, The Spectator and maybe a couple of News Corp sites (The Australian and Sky News aren't too bad), everything else produced "locally" about what is going on is so fucking biased that it is just... Barely distinct from propaganda. :-/
So... Firstly, I would like to clarify that I am not anyone important. I'm not... Trained in anything relevant to this (though I am a biologist and statistician, but all that has really taught me is to be even MORE cynical). I don't have any power. I don't really have an "agenda" here, except to attempt to restore the personal freedoms that I thought, until recently, belonged to myself and my fellow citizens, and to... Honestly try to push back against this shit, before it kills me (the lockdowns and restrictions, not the fucking virus itself), and other young people in this country.
Australia is... Not a great place to be, right now. Hell, it isn't even "good". I'm not proud of my country, or what it is doing; how it is acting. Then again, I can't remember that many times in my lifetime when I have been proud of it, to any real extent.
I think, internationally, Australia is known as this... Rugged, individualist, "self reliant", conservative place. This is a myth. Outside of, at a significant stretch, rural areas, Australia has not been that way since at least 1972, and probably longer.
We are highly urbanised, deeply collectivist, entirely reliant on others (not to mention China and the US) for pretty much everything, weak, cowardly, extremely multicultural, and just... Honestly, a deeply divided, broken-spirited place. Our middle class is bloated. People are... "Privileged", in the sense that the standard of living (as bullshit as that may be) is so high, here, that people aren't willing to do anything, anything at all, which might jeopardise their precious picket fence, speedboat and four cars (generalising a bit).
The two biggest cities here, Melbourne and Sydney, are currently in lockdown, as you may know. Melbourne had something like... 10 new cases, yesterday. In a city of more than 5 million. Sydney had just over 100. That is enough to "justify" locking down nearly 11 million people, and closing nearly all the state borders.
But it's worse than that. Earlier in the year, our cities would close down over 1 (1!) case of the Delta/Indian strain. And people lapped it up. The media cheered it on. And the push polling they conducted called for MORE restrictions, not less.
Australia is not like America. We don't have a bill of rights. Our Constitution is fucking useless. And people here don't... Stand up for themselves. "Tall poppy syndrome", maybe. I really don't know, but doing ANYTHING against the prevailing mainstream, leftist narrative, at this point, is seen as bad. Victoria tried to ban anyone from ever displaying the Swastika again (no, I'm not a Nazi, but come on), within the state, in any context, just last year...
So yeah, those rights that I took for granted, like... Being able to leave the country, or just... Being able to go interstate. They're gone. Hell, the "right of return", to my home state, without having to give all my personal details, digitally "check in", and then, potentially be shoved into hotel-managed solitary confinement, has even been ripped out from under me, even if I was vaccinated (yes, we even "quarantine" the vaccinated in solitary, because we are insane...).
Protest, in Victoria at least, against these restrictions, is now banned. But not BLM or anti-white Australia Day protests. Nah, they're sanctioned by the state, and we are told that they "don't contribute to the spread" (see: Tim Pool, plus also the fact that fucking Victoria had 900 deaths, in the months after BLM poisoned our society last year)...
All of this shit. All of it. And we have only had less than 10 local deaths in nearly a year. All of whom were a) very old, or b) from the... Let's be honest, shithole, that is Papua New Guinea. Or on a ship and left to rot (kudos to the appalling West Australian Government for that one).
People will die, from these latest lockdowns, if they stretch for the months which they are planned to. Hell, I'm not sure I will make it to the other side myself. It is absolutely fucking disgraceful, and I've only touched on less than half of it, even just from briefly glimpsing at the "news" (read: propaganda), earlier today.
So yeah, there you go. Thought some of you might like to hear, from the belly of the beast, just how utterly fucked our test case for the "new world order" has been, and, to some extent, how it has effected me personally.
pandemic appears to be the root password to completely dismantle concept of individual rights
Our lords and masters have been trying to brute-force that particular password since the climate scare stuff of the 1980s, have they not? Maybe even earlier, given the soft responses groups like the Weather Underground got...
Everyone who takes a vaccine for "freedom" is contributing to this. You were born with your rights, you're not mean to do anything to get them. They are trying to make human rights contractual, as in you must do X to get Y. This spits on the nature of rights and how they are meant to function. It should not be tolerate, because if it is we will all become slaves.
In the US - the Harvard Chan Epidemiology department came out and said that BLM riots and looting were unique in that they didnโt spread covid19. Academics are clearly lying and clearly biased.
Can't really do emojis on here, but I feel like the Ohio astronaut meme applies, regarding that, no?
Academia was where much of this started. It's just that it took generations of near-obligatory higher education (nรฉe brainwashing) to gain the political power and influence that it has now... Unfortunately
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It is absolutely so obvious that there is some driving force above all of our countries (I'm in the US) directing all of this. China, I suppose.
Its just so odd to me that everyone at the politician level just goes along with it.
I knew Australia was in this bad shape, because I had a monthly zoom call with a fool from your country who month after month bragged about their shut down and how few cases they have. I worked for them so I couldn't strike back but was thinking what a fool you are, you've given up a year and a half of your life for a cold for most people. I had already had covid and recovered and just think he is such a fool to put up with this.
Still I really wonder who is pulling their puppet strings, that is the really interesting thing to me. Because there is no way that the anti-white, anti-freedom, anti-common sense going on in all majority white, majority free western civilization countries is just naturally occurring.
I will say I live in a red state in the US and it is much better here. Not great, but better. You can pretty much do what you want other than on airlines and doctor offices.
Shit, you don't work for Atlassian do you??! If so, you poor, poor sod, haha.
Yeah, Australians at large tend to have a certain arrogance and patriotic narcissism that comes with having had things very easy for a fairly long time... Like, I guess that's the norm in a lot of other countries, too (the US is the stereotype, but also the French, English and, I would argue, the Scots, tend to have the same pathology), but it's particularly jarring when you know that the whole "best country in the world" schtick couldn't be further from the truth for most people right now...
I suppose you could argue that arrogance and narcissism played a role in me making this post, too. It is, after all, about myself and my experiences. But... I dunno. At least I recognize it. Anyway, it is ironic that a country that prides itself on "We're not American, we're not British and we're not New Zealand. We're better.", has the same pathological complex of not being able to handle criticism, and attacking anyone who dares dissent from the norms, or question what the hell is going on right now...
There was a book published in the 1960s over here called "The Lucky Country", that explains Australia's pathology pretty well. Essentially being blessed with mineral wealth means that we can be weak, lazy and corrupt, and yet still get away with being incredibly rich, off the back of digging shit up and selling it off, at the same time (to China, which ties in to what you said, there...).
Anyway, just wanted to apologize on behalf of thinking Australians for the conduct of my countryman/your boss. And to say that I totally agree.
For Australia, I think the destabilising force is likely China, and also the Islamic sphere of influence (we do have the largest Muslim country in the world directly to our north, don't forget). For you guys, and for Europe, I honestly think the role of Russia is underestimated. However I did see a graph on Twitter last night that showed that, in the last 20 years, literally 70-80% of global trade has shifted from the US to China, and most countries in the world now have China as their main trade partner, supplanting the US... And that has all happened in that 20 year timeframe, which lines up nicely with a lot of this clown world/woke insanity. So you may be onto something...
Finally, just look at Stupidpol on Reddit! They critique identity politics (and I suspect at least some of us here are refugees from that space, lol), but yet, when it comes to China, the Baizuos literally block their ears, say "la la la" and pretend that the Uighurs don't exist, and China is the great saviour of the world, lol... So even they've been infected by the same propaganda. :-/
I appreciate your perspective on here. I otherwise do not hear much from Australia and my perspective from Australians is pretty much limited to Youtubers Dave Jones and Sydney Watson, and Watson doesn't even live in Australia anymore.
All of this was set in motion long before China became a player in modern geopolitics. China is accelerating our decline with outside money, to be sure, but that's what hostile foreign powers have always done. America has done it to the rest of the world nonstop for well over half a century.
The root of the problem is the same as it has always been: international bankers. They fund the globalist army that has transformed Western Civilization into a pathetic joke. Media and education have been converged for decades. The current US regime is converged, as is most of Europe.
It's important to understand that any attempt to defeat these people is futile without wresting away their control of academia and media. People are simply too plugged into that shit thanks to modern technology.
Technocracy enslavement/or the wild prehistoric tribes of South Africa burning? Are those the choices we have now?
Hah. :-/
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Re the wild prehistoric tribes: Don't worry, we have those over here, too. It's just that they make up a relatively very small percentage of the population, and are generally (at least the full-blood ones) so depressed that they're not much of a threat, at least yet...
The Sudanese gangs and mixed-blood urban Aboriginals, though? Yeah, I could see them starting something...
Also the Lebanese/Arabs in general. See: Cronulla, 2005. That was sort of... The beginning of the end, I feel, for mainstream Australian society...
Oh, and re the technocratic enslavement: Yeah, we're pretty much already there (way ahead of say, the US, or even Old Blighty). That virtually warrants a whole separate post, but essentially, we've largely already entered the realm of a near-cashless, fully-tracked, smart-device-requiring, travel-card requiring dystopia... We've been heading that way pretty much since the current "conservative" government got into power, nearly a decade ago. It is... Extremely disheartening, to say the least. :-(
So... Yeah. We're headed that way, too, don't worry.
This sounds terrible.
There is no justification for lockdowns and Covid hysteria when there has been this few deaths in Australia total. The fact that this is happening under a "conservative" government is horrid.
The conservative party in Australia seems to be as corrupt as the establishment GOP/RINOs in the U.S. and Boris Johnson's Tories in the U.K.
The tiniest silver living is that at least you don't live in Ardern's fascist New Zealand.
Thank you for sharing, from what I see Canada new Zealand France and great Britain have also fallen.
You do that when refering to children and prisoners : people under your control who cannot make their own decisions.
Canuck here. I could take your post word for word and just replace reference to Aus for Canadian ones (except for maybe the ruggedness, i think Canadian have done a good job of cultivating their reputation for being pansies recently)
is there a place thats not shit right now?
I hear Iceland has had it pretty good (I'm serious, ha). But in all honesty - Nordics and Eastern Europe seem to have handled this particular issue the best out of a bad lot. Oddly...
Also, if we're going for Western Europe - Italy and Spain, despite having similar cases and deaths to the UK - seem to be restoring freedoms much more quickly (from what I've heard), than elsewhere...
Oh, and also Mexico, oddly, isn't as bad as the rest of North and South America, so... Eh. Oddly, there does seem to be a few options. Some more appealing than others (i.e. Brazil has few restrictions, but is also completely fucked, at least accoring to the media over here), haha.
Giving up guns was a mistake. Now I see that it was a symptom, rather than a cause. I am sorry for you. That said: there is NO place getting it right, right now, since Trump stepped aside.
On the guns thing... I think that was only possible because the population, by then (1996) was already so demoralised, so apathetic, so comfortably middle class, not to mention old Johnny-boy having one the very recent election in a landslide, that all it took was one major massacre (<100km from where I grew up) to scare society into following through with that, and then, from there onwards, to lead them to shame any holdouts into complying, and giving up even the tools of their trade, at that point...
It's no coincidence that feral pest numbers (roos, rabbits, pigs, what you call mustangs, cats, etc), have since exploded, and it's also no coincidence that ALMOST EXACTLY THE SAME THING happened in NZ, after Tarrant's little spree, a couple of years ago...
Different stripes of government, same shit.
Also telling that the worst terrorist attack in Australia in the last decade (Lindt Cafรฉ siege) was carried out by a muslim who got his hands on at least one illegal weapon, and yet, there were very few calls, after that, to investigate how the flying fuck an obviously mad cleric got his hands on a very-illegal semi-automatic weapon, and carried it into the centre of Australia's financial district, without a single person stopping him, lol...
Anywaaaayy... Yeah, you're right, though I would very much argue that Sweden, Iceland, and hell, even Singapore, have handled this so much better than we, or the US, or any other Anglosphere country has... :-/
No argument AT ALL with Sweden's Covid handling. ... Their country will be well immunized for the foreign invaders they are not handling well.
Well, I see the future of MadMax is well on its way. I feel for ya, bud. I can't imagine being in such a shithole. There's been too much comfort in the lives of people. Pigs in crates, waiting to be fed and slaughtered.
I hear ya, mate. I hear ya. This country is in the fucking shit hole and it staggers me how willingly compliant people are too it. My friends are praising this shit as their liberties slowly keep getting taken from them.
Our government is fucking fucked. Every day feels like its getting worse. I've been fighting for a reason to live but what is the point when they keep taking everything away from us?
This shit hole government of ours can get fucked. The people of this country need to wake the fuck up...but the pessimist in me feels it's not gonna happen and this shit is gonna get worse before it gets better.
Yeah. :-/ Nice to see a fellow Aussie on here, hey! Haven't encountered very many of us, so far tbh!
But yeah, I'm genuinely sorry to hear that, mate...
I'm... Fortunate enough to not currently be in a lockdown state, though I do need to travel interstate (to Qld) for Uni, ASAP, so... I don't hold out much hope of continuing to largely avoid all that noise... :-/ How about yourself? If you're in NSW or Vic, or hell, SA now, as of tonight, I really do feel your pain, and I'm sorry for all you're going through.
Hold in there, hey? <3
But nah, seriously, I really, very much understand. My girlfriend, as it were, is from Adelaide originally, and she hadn't seen her Mum for like, six months, until recently... Even for me, my grandfather is in a nursing home, and I've had to come to terms with the fact that... It's possible that something might happen while I'm either interstate, or locked down, or even just unvaccinated (you have to have the flu vax, at minimum, to visit), and I might not get to say goodbye...
So yeah, I totally understand, feel your pain, and just... Fuck this shit, my dude. Fuck this absolute bullshit.
Yeah I hear ya. I lost my job last year to this shit. Thankfully I got another job in Regional NSW and had to make the move last year to accommodate it. So I got out of Sydney just after it first hit.
I haven't seen my family since Christmas. Haven't seen my friends in a year. Thankfully I do live out in Regional NSW so we don't have it too bad (yet) but last year I was in Sydney for the first wave and it was bad then and I can only imagine what it's like now.
I told my parents last year to pack it up and get up to where I was going...they should have listened. I will say where I am now is easier than dealing with Sydney, but at the same time, I fear it won't be long before a case works its way to where we are (just conveniently)...I do wonder how long it will be.
I got out last year and got to regional NSW...it's been a little better where I am as most people around here tend to ignore the mainscheme media. So that is one thing I guess.
I feel ya, man. I worry about my folks too and my grandmother just had a heart attack last month before this shit started up again so I totally feel ya. I don't want to say it but if something should happen then it worries me as a whole.
You're right about this country having no backbone, we rely on everyone else and the truth is we're fucked and can't stand on our own two feet. But I suppose this is the NWO plan and we're just casually fall into line before anyone realizes what even happened.
But what can we do? Protest? Ha, yeah right! Unless you're BLM or some other lefty shit then good luck with that. It's amazing to me how the virus can be SO selective? ;)
Also its amazing, if this really was an epidemic then why wasn't the streets filled with dead homeless people when it first broke out? If it was so deadly and so contagious, why the fuck aren't the streets lined with dead homeless people? No disrespect to the poor saps out on the street intended, but yeah, all this hysteria for a virus that has killed what? 915 people...that's nothing when you consider that roughly 170,000 people die annually in this country.
I'm just so over the hysterics...I'm over the brain washing...I'm over being painted as a bad guy whenever you point out simple facts because everyone is so afraid of having their fee fees hurt. Soft times created a bunch of wimps.
This shit has gotten ridiculous. People have become so fucking pampered and brain dead that they're willing to overlook simple fact and buy into whatever the newscaster tells them.
It's funny...I overheard something at my doctors today. I have to go for routine check up for reasons I won't disclose (nothing life threatening mind you)...one of the locals was talking to the receptionist about the vaccine and asking the receptionist if she was going to get it. In a hush voice, she shook her head no. When the lady asked her "why?" She mentioned "if you knew what we knew then you wouldn't want it either. None of us here want it."
Mind you, my doctor went on to tell me he was fully vaxxed...which just leaves me even more skeptical to this shit.
Anyways...this is me ranting...I just needed to get it all off my chest...I'm with you...fuck this god damn spineless country of ours.
Stay out of Orange, Blayney and the surrounding area, then, if you're anywhere near there, my dude! They've just gone into lockdown, as well, as of tonight... :-/ But you probably already knew that.
Tassie has been remarkably insulated from all this - it's quite amazing.
Still a bunch of bullshit restrictions, but I'm fully aware that once I get back to fucking SEQ, that's where I'll see the real bullshit (like Sydney, as you mention... Though not quite as bad, at present), once again... :-S
Will reply more once I get some work done! But anyway, hold in there, dude! Just thank christ neither of us is in Syd, Melbs or Radelaide right now, lol...
Also, re the docs - yeah, I had to go to a specialist dentist recently (expensive, and shit, but I digress), and the three staff I encountered there had very much the same attitude, lol...
Then again, the receptionist in that one flew up to the Gold Coast to go for a "tattoo holiday", and was disappointed in how much that cost, so... I wouldn't, uhh, count her as a beacon of wisdom, in this particular case (stereotypes hold true?), lol...
But that's interesting that you heard that, too. Makes you wonder, hey?
*just quietly, Iโd say many of the homeless guys are back in free hotel accomodation...if they want it. Same as last time.
People keep pointing to New Zealand, and saying it's worse, so I just thought I would clarify that:
It isn't. For several reasons. Yes, Ardern is bad, but restrictions here are, and have always been, significantly tougher than over there. In short: New Zealanders can leave their country. They were never blocked from doing so. In fact, there was a period of time where, bizarrely, New Zealanders could come to parts of Australia for a holiday/to see family, but we weren't allowed to travel over there... In fact, that may still be the case in the states that are currently "locked down" - New Zealanders can come (albeit knowing that they won't be able to travel back without quarantining), but people from those parts of Oz can't go over there. So yeah, that's strike one.
Strike two: the New Zealand lockdowns, in particular the completely unnecessary, election-delaying Auckland one late last year, were never as restrictive as the lockdowns Melbourne has had, or the one NSW is in now. Sure, I get it, all lockdowns are bad, particularly politically-motivated ones, and it is like "Would you rather we chopped off your hand or your foot?". But NZ never had curfews. It never stopped construction, or banned cleaning contractors from working. Even at its very worst, New Zealand has better protections for citizens and for citizen journalists, so you wouldn't, for example, see quite the same level of crazy shit like pulling people out of their car, tackling them on the street, or indeed charging the producer of FriendlyJordies with "stalking" a politician who had hurt fee-fees. So yeah.
Strike three: due to a slightly different history, and NZ having something like 1/5 the population of Oz, NZ DOES NOT HAVE STATES. They don't even have independently-governed provinces like Canada (the equivalent is regional councils, but they don't have the power that say, Alberta's government does). What this means is, sure, a city (Auckland) can go into lockdown. Ardern can prevent Aucklanders from leaving their homes, and from going outside the Auckland REGION. But for those OUTSIDE of Auckland - there is nothing preventing them from travelling about. So, say, you wanted to go from Wellington to Christchurch, you can, because, unlike here, there are no real, legally-enforceable borders to close, and no state governments to stand in your way, and tell you "nah, maaaaatttteee". The worst you are likely to encounter is some highly aggressive Maoris blocking roads, but what they did was technically illegal, even if condoned by Ardern, so... Eh.
Finally, because, again, there is no states, there was no capacity to put up a "ring of steel" to prevent city people from, at the very least, going out into their surrounding REGION. So like, even in lockdown, provided you got out of your house, and got out of the city before the police asked you where you were going, you could, at the very least, travel in the surrounding Auckland REGION, which includes rural areas an tourist islands, and not just the city itself (provided you could get there, of course). This is important, because it doesn't apply in Australia.
Also, NZ cops aren't (usually) armed, boys. They can't actually threaten to shoot you, your kid or your dog, like here.
Australia isn't like England, or NZ, in that respect. Hell, we're not like most other modern, smallish Western states. ALL our cops are armed. Guns and tasers. And they are increasingly militarised like in the US. So what this means is, when a cop threatens you, and believe me, I've been threatened before, you really do feel it, and know the power they have over you... I know that sounds... A little paranoid, but my point is, I'm just not convinced that "threat", as it were, exists, to the same extent, "across the ditch". So yeah, I hope that maybe enlightened some people on the differences, and why Australia is, very possibly, the worst Anglo state for virus enforcement, this far into the "pandemic"... :-/
Nice reading, thanks.
Was it ever?
Any place where even the fukkin deer are like "roit then, queensbury rules, put 'em up" is a place not fit for human habitation.
Hahaha I've never seen a roo compared to a deer before - that's a good'un!
Honestly, the big reds (the ones that, eh, usually do as you say), are probably like... Our equivalent of moose (meese?), so yeah, I guess you're right, hahaha...
Though honestly, unless you're a smallish dog, you're usually all g. Where I am currently, the bigger roos very rarely hop past, and I'm out rural even! You do sometimes see them bounding down the street, though, I do admit, lol... Only in the smaller cities, though!
Though we do, uhh, also have those, here, lol: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/jun/28/buck-naked-nude-sunbathers-fleeing-deer-fined-for-breaking-sydney-lockdown
Could be worse, it could be NZ.
Nah. Australia is worse:
Yeah, that's sort of what I was getting at with my explanation above - you just gave the background, ha. But yes, I agree. See my v long comment above, somewhere, which pretty much goes on from your point!
Exactly. You could have that globalist turbo cunt as your dictator. Ouch.
Also, I say this tongue-in-cheek, because I don't live in Victoria, but I'm not kidding when I say that, at the height of the pandemic, last year, if none of you ever heard from me again, after posting this... It's entirely possible that would have been because I was arrested/had my connection/IP address nuked for "incitement", or "spreading disinformation", or somesuch...
So I just want to be clear about that. In this country, at the moment, we... Need to be somewhat careful what we say, where we say it, and who we say it to. Not to be paranoid, but, it's all well and good to say "You have to stand up against this, and resist!", and all that, but... I have a fair bit to lose, if I get Zoe Buhler'd, unfortunately... :-(
And yes, I know it shouldn't be that way, but, at the moment, at least in Victoria, where, thank god, I didn't end up moving to a few months ago, that's just... Kind of the way it seems to be, and I'm just not sure that I, as an individual (obviously unarmed and largely untrained) citizen, can do much more about that, other than trying to "resist", in my own small way... Sadly.
Also from Australia but as a legal immigrant. Maybe Australia is known for that because people just assume the country is just full of dangerous wildlife and plenty of bushland. Doesn't help the fact, mainstream media gives impression of Australian as bush ranger or ones that give you the image of them to be very independent and self-reliant like Australian the Simpsons or Mad max portrayed.
As someone that lived here for more than 20 years, I hate Australia picked China of all countries to be trade partner. When you just are looking for good electronic products to buy, all you see are cheap Chinese brands or big name brands like Apple or Samsung. The funny thing is most people I spoke to can't seem to stand Chinese people either yet they can't do anything while Chinese are buying all the lands.
I think Australia could have got Coronavirus on the control if Melbourne just banned large mass gathering but they couldn't resist the temptation to virtue signal and had to hold BLM march something that has nothing to do with our country in time when the coronavirus spread was still big news, now every fucking states are in lockdown because of those fags.
Good to hear a report on how other nations are doing.
I am sorry to be blunt, but, are there avenues for political (peaceful) correction of these problems? If there are not, then that is the state demanding your violence.
Perhaps it is a modern problem to take freedoms and rights for granted, though. I think it's important to be aware of the concept of liberty, and how it means that you only have the rights you risk your own neck for. Of course every society should motivate its citizens to make better lives for their children - but this is a trap that breeds complacency and reliance on the state. After all, you are relying on the state to maintain the rights you fought for for your children, because the state will outlive you. Maybe it just seems wrong to many parents out there to teach their children the value of fighting (whether civil struggles or violent).
I think this is a bit too black-pilled even for me.
Haha, I guess you're missing two things, then (apart from being in lockdown-land): chronic, terrible depression, and everything that comes with that, aaaand having spent far too much time on Reddit, lol.
Avoid r/Stupidpol. Shit, I think it may even be more blackpilled than this place, at least at times... :-/ And like, even with their level of รber-cynicism, I still managed to get myself banned from there for "violent wrongthink" - basically by getting in a shouting match with tankies, lol...
I thought they announced there were actually zero deaths?
So you're just like America.
Update for funzies, because I'm just... Disgusted: Channel 7 Melbourne tv news has just deemed it appropriate to show "exclusive" photos of the removalist who "brought covid back to Victoria".
I fail to see any other reason for doing that other than to dox the poor guy in the hope that he is lynched. So that's where we are at, now: the media is doxxing people in the hope that their compliant little mobs go and do their lynch work for them...
Note also: this guy didn't do anything wrong. He didn't do anything "illegal". He followed the rules he had to follow, and he did his fucking job, unlike the "journalists" involved. And now, fuck knows what will happen to the bloke, all because the media knows that they can whip the sheeple of Australia into a frenzy, never mind the consequences for the actual human beings involved/implicated. Fucking hell. Like, seriously, fuck this shit to hell and back.
I saw that too...fuck the media, fuck them to hell.
Things have somehow gotten worse since I posted this (3 states are in lockdown, now...), and I really don't... Feel great about it all, at the moment.
I'll reply to more of you when I feel a bit better (today is a bad day, so far), but yeah, just Google "Australia lockdowns", honestly, if you want to see just how bad shit has become right now.
All over like, less than 1000 cases total, while the UK (as an example), by contrast, has 100k a day, and yet is reopening...
This (Australia) is what you would have to call the madness of hermit island, I would think... :-/
At this point, this shit could go on for months...leading up to Christmas. Hell, even if we do come out of lockdown before then, I still think come Christmas we'll back in whether we like it or not. Much like last year shut us down.
Funny this shit keeps reappearing every holiday season mind you. Also, what season are we in right now? Winter. Flu season...makes you wonder if they're purposely misrepresenting the common flu for COVID to keep drumming up the fear and division. And the need for the vaccine, because lets face it, that's what this is all about...their push for the vaccine they all want us to take.
Okay, maybe I'm getting all tin foil here but seriously, I'm so over this shit in general. Less than 1000 cases and we shut down three states?
In all honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if we're in lockdown for the next month or so...I can't see it going to Christmas...but I do think if we come out of it before Christmas, we will be right back in around Christmas yet again like last year. I'm calling it.
Australia died when they killed Crocodile Dundee Rodney Ansell.