It's the first step in taking complete control. Testing to see how the sheep react to enforcement of their orders. They aren't going to deploy the entire ADF tomorrow, no, this is a dry run. They don't want to deploy the ADF, that costs money and makes things too obvious.
If the people don't react negatively, then anything the Liberals want, they will passively accept. Sure, some might bitch a bit, but that's it. Military intervention won't be necessary at all. You've already surrendered. This is how most of Europe lost WWII.
If you don't get out of the city now, there is no hope.
Funnily enough, I always thought it would be Melbourne or Canberra (or maybe Adelaide) that would fall first, and not SW Sydney of all places...
But I guess that's the point, isn't it? Crush the hardest pockets of resistance first, "make an example" of them, broadcast it to your willing simps elsewhere in the country, and they'll happily cheer you on and beg for more...
It's like how, in recent times, the Powers that Be, and indeed the media, have been pushing woke shit (drag queen story time, anti-"art" galleries that promote ugly shit all made by minorities) in notably conservative regional cities (Launceston, Mackay, Townsville, the Gold Coast, even fucking Broken Hill), to see how much they can break the spirit of the people there, and stamp out any pockets of "traditional" Aussie bloke culture...
And the fucking news media cheers it on, and says how "wonderful" it is to see our cities "revived and renewed"...
I don't like this path we're on, but I'm afraid I don't really see much of a positive "out" or "end of the tunnel", coming up anywhere soon... :-/
I honestly..I don't know how to help. For the longest time, I thought Australia had kicked off the cocksucking boot licking of the UK and Canada. Your beautiful home and its people were what Americans thought the rest of the world should be, more polite, less assholes (us) but self-assured and rugged enough to stand against even the worst shit. I think Canberra was infiltrated and taken over by the UK some time ago through influence schemes. They did the same to Canada and NZ.
In America, there's places like NYC and California in general, but for the most part, America fucking hates the government. We get angry over changes in our postal situation. The biggest pussies were getting guns and we are short on ammo because people hate the idea of anyone telling them what to do. The amount of sheer propaganda in the media and government with the help of their enforcers in big tech, and they still can't even convince over half their useful idiots to get their poison injection. Over 90% of our country voted for a troll over a career politician with high favorability ratings in 2016, it was even higher before the The Steal.
We've actually become way, way more authoritarian and collectivist than the UK... We've been that way for a while. So I know the pop culture suggests otherwise, as you say, as does... Our national "mythology", but all of that self-assured ruggedness died out a while ago, AT LEAST 2008, if not earlier...
But like, on the UK comparison, I'm talking orders of magnitude worse. We're even worse than Canada. We're worse than NZ. I know I keep repeating this, but there literally isn't another country in the entire "Western" sphere of influence behaving like our governments (state and federal, and indeed local) are towards our citizens right now...
We're also the most feminist Anglo country aside from NZ. Like, the feminism here is significantly advanced upon what you see anywhere in North America, or indeed in the UK. I'm not exaggerating. They even admit it themselves. I don't know how it happened, but it did. We don't so much as resemble England in that regard, as we do Sweden or Denmark...
I know I sound whiny. I don't mean to, but... It's almost like there's a weird psychosis over the Australian population right now...
People WANT this. People WANT more of it. And yes, they're brainwashed by the media. Yes, people, including me, are scared to speak out. But there's something more going on here than that, I feel...
Like, the state and territory governments doing this have all been returned with an increased majority, so far. Every single one of them. And it is so bad that the second-most authoritarian regime, in Western Australia, reduced the conservative opposition to something like two seats in Parliament, so WA is now almost as close as it is possible to get to a one-party state. That shouldn't happen in a democracy. It is literally never supposed to happen. Then again, nor is sending fucking troops onto the streets to lock people in their houses...
So I dunno, man. I think you're partly onto something, yes, that we took the worst of British traditions of suppressed liberty, and ran with them, surpassing them along the way, but I think, with some degree of "evidence", that it has more to do with our relationship with China and India than anything else...
We have the most Chinese and Indian/subcontinental immigrants of any major Anglosphere country. Our trade ties are far closer to China than they are to the US (surprising, I know), and China literally, not figuratively, owns a large proportion of our assets, physical and otherwise. So when people say "a Chinese takeover of Australia", or "Australia is becoming a province of China", while we were once being sarcastic, I'm not so sure we are, anymore...
That's one of the things about this that really worries me, honestly.
We're also the most feminist Anglo country aside from NZ. Like, the feminism here is significantly advanced upon what you see anywhere in North America, or indeed in the UK. I'm not exaggerating. They even admit it themselves. I don't know how it happened, but it did. We don't so much as resemble England in that regard, as we do Sweden or Denmark...
That’s really interesting, I did not know that. I think this is the source of your problems. I recall during the 2016 election reading a story about a group of people from Aus supporting Bernie Sanders.
First thought as an American was, “Wtf are they doing interfering in our election”, second thought was “haha commie losers”, but the third one was “they all look rather… feminine”.
It's the first step in taking complete control. Testing to see how the sheep react to enforcement of their orders. They aren't going to deploy the entire ADF tomorrow, no, this is a dry run. They don't want to deploy the ADF, that costs money and makes things too obvious.
If the people don't react negatively, then anything the Liberals want, they will passively accept. Sure, some might bitch a bit, but that's it. Military intervention won't be necessary at all. You've already surrendered. This is how most of Europe lost WWII.
If you don't get out of the city now, there is no hope.
Funnily enough, I always thought it would be Melbourne or Canberra (or maybe Adelaide) that would fall first, and not SW Sydney of all places...
But I guess that's the point, isn't it? Crush the hardest pockets of resistance first, "make an example" of them, broadcast it to your willing simps elsewhere in the country, and they'll happily cheer you on and beg for more...
It's like how, in recent times, the Powers that Be, and indeed the media, have been pushing woke shit (drag queen story time, anti-"art" galleries that promote ugly shit all made by minorities) in notably conservative regional cities (Launceston, Mackay, Townsville, the Gold Coast, even fucking Broken Hill), to see how much they can break the spirit of the people there, and stamp out any pockets of "traditional" Aussie bloke culture...
And the fucking news media cheers it on, and says how "wonderful" it is to see our cities "revived and renewed"...
I don't like this path we're on, but I'm afraid I don't really see much of a positive "out" or "end of the tunnel", coming up anywhere soon... :-/
I honestly..I don't know how to help. For the longest time, I thought Australia had kicked off the cocksucking boot licking of the UK and Canada. Your beautiful home and its people were what Americans thought the rest of the world should be, more polite, less assholes (us) but self-assured and rugged enough to stand against even the worst shit. I think Canberra was infiltrated and taken over by the UK some time ago through influence schemes. They did the same to Canada and NZ.
In America, there's places like NYC and California in general, but for the most part, America fucking hates the government. We get angry over changes in our postal situation. The biggest pussies were getting guns and we are short on ammo because people hate the idea of anyone telling them what to do. The amount of sheer propaganda in the media and government with the help of their enforcers in big tech, and they still can't even convince over half their useful idiots to get their poison injection. Over 90% of our country voted for a troll over a career politician with high favorability ratings in 2016, it was even higher before the The Steal.
We've actually become way, way more authoritarian and collectivist than the UK... We've been that way for a while. So I know the pop culture suggests otherwise, as you say, as does... Our national "mythology", but all of that self-assured ruggedness died out a while ago, AT LEAST 2008, if not earlier...
But like, on the UK comparison, I'm talking orders of magnitude worse. We're even worse than Canada. We're worse than NZ. I know I keep repeating this, but there literally isn't another country in the entire "Western" sphere of influence behaving like our governments (state and federal, and indeed local) are towards our citizens right now...
We're also the most feminist Anglo country aside from NZ. Like, the feminism here is significantly advanced upon what you see anywhere in North America, or indeed in the UK. I'm not exaggerating. They even admit it themselves. I don't know how it happened, but it did. We don't so much as resemble England in that regard, as we do Sweden or Denmark...
I know I sound whiny. I don't mean to, but... It's almost like there's a weird psychosis over the Australian population right now...
People WANT this. People WANT more of it. And yes, they're brainwashed by the media. Yes, people, including me, are scared to speak out. But there's something more going on here than that, I feel...
Like, the state and territory governments doing this have all been returned with an increased majority, so far. Every single one of them. And it is so bad that the second-most authoritarian regime, in Western Australia, reduced the conservative opposition to something like two seats in Parliament, so WA is now almost as close as it is possible to get to a one-party state. That shouldn't happen in a democracy. It is literally never supposed to happen. Then again, nor is sending fucking troops onto the streets to lock people in their houses...
So I dunno, man. I think you're partly onto something, yes, that we took the worst of British traditions of suppressed liberty, and ran with them, surpassing them along the way, but I think, with some degree of "evidence", that it has more to do with our relationship with China and India than anything else...
We have the most Chinese and Indian/subcontinental immigrants of any major Anglosphere country. Our trade ties are far closer to China than they are to the US (surprising, I know), and China literally, not figuratively, owns a large proportion of our assets, physical and otherwise. So when people say "a Chinese takeover of Australia", or "Australia is becoming a province of China", while we were once being sarcastic, I'm not so sure we are, anymore...
That's one of the things about this that really worries me, honestly.
Thanks for coming to my TED talk, ha.
That’s really interesting, I did not know that. I think this is the source of your problems. I recall during the 2016 election reading a story about a group of people from Aus supporting Bernie Sanders.
First thought as an American was, “Wtf are they doing interfering in our election”, second thought was “haha commie losers”, but the third one was “they all look rather… feminine”.
Sad to hear it.