Victoria Police apologise to Rebel News' Avi Yemini over 'Unlawful Arrests'
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Wow, the Australians are apologizing now to people for unlawful arrests?
I'm very jealous as an EU resident.
Imagine how I, a Canadian, feel?
Not sure which of us should feel worse. Certainly on COVID, you have the worse of it, but don't count us out yet (me not being Hungarian or Polish)!
It’s an election year in Victoria (and the new Federal Labor government, i.e. from the same political party, is still coasting on its “honeymoon” period)…
That’s all this is. Optics. Jailer Dan (/Chairman Dan/Big Ears/Lurch/whatever epithet you prefer) knows that the only way he will win over the not-insignificant proportion of the population there that fucking despise him is with “fakeout” shit like this…
I really, really wouldn’t give VicPol credit, here. This is purely a political decision…
Source: laughs manically
The only Australian premier I know is that raving lunatic screaming about how you are 'anti-vax' if you oppose vaccine mandates for teachers. That guy honestly gave me Hitler vibes.
You’re “anti-vaxx” if you oppose “forced vaccinations”?
I always wonder how far this can be taken.
We know that the pfizer “vaccine” does almost nothing positive. Can I tattoo the word “vaccine” on my penis and claim any woman who refuses it is anti-vaxx?
He's an absolute psychopath: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hIKhtCB8PA
That's taking it too far.
Worth checking at least.
Right? That guy is insane.
Michael Gunner. Chief Minister (essentially Premier with less powers. Like Governor of Puerto Rico. Or, you know, Sturgeon) of the Northern Territory. He resigned earlier this year…
Claimed “family reasons” (as they always do), but, uhh, just at a guess, perhaps it might have something to do with him leading the most corrupt (and transparently so) government in NT history..?
He pretty much bankrupted the Territory, lol, and that was long before his Covid madness…
You really should know about Andrews (“Dictator Dan”), though, because it was his jurisdiction where the pregnant woman was arrested, where they came around to that guy’s house, broke down his door and grabbed him, for a Facebook post, and where the vast majority of the very worst of this occurred…
Also McGowan (McClown) in WA (Western Australia. Not Washington State, lol), who did that video with the Aboriginal woman where it looked like she was being held at gunpoint (and where he had her speaking in Pidgin, of all things), who used police drones to chase people out of public parks, and who, perhaps worst of all, prevented people who had travelled outside “his” state from returning for family funerals…
Man is fucking evil. They all are.
You know what all three of those have in common..? Labor party outsiders. None were originally from, or grew up in, the electorate they represent (or the city, or even the state, in two cases). Two (Gunner and McGowan) are ex-military. Two Labor right. One far Labor left. But they’re all career politicians, and they’re all extremely representative of the Labor party these days, which, as I said, now “rules” federally, too, unfortunately…
Too bad, I like 'mask off' politicians, no pun intended.
What's going on over there? The worst stuff in the world comes out of the English-speaking world. Sometimes even worse than England itself, and that is impressive.
I puke on career politicians. Literally spending their entire lives telling others what to do. No.
Ironically your average Bruce (Average Joe, but Aussie. See what I did there?) is so stupid that they re-elected three of these psycho Labor fucks (McGowan, Gunner, and Palace-Chook in Qld) during the scamdemic…
They also gave Labor power in South Australia and federally, but I can’t really begrudge them that, in a two-party system, where that is the only way to teach the other party what pathetic, authoritarian flogs they had been, lol…
Problem is, though: Labor, federally, got in on their lowest primary vote ever, with barely a third of Australians voting for them. “Really” democratic. /s
Oh, and guess what the new Labor premier of South Aus did as soon as he got in? Ripped up a bunch of contracts, costing the state millions (arguably justified) and gave himself sweeping, permanent “emergency powers” to “future proof” against “any future pandemics or crises”…
Australia is fucked, dude. Seriously…
You just don’t generally hear about it as much, now, because the media would rather you didn’t know… They’d rather you think “everything is fine” over here. Well let me tell you that its’s not, lol... It’s just that you only hear about some of this when I stick my head over the parapets again, heh.
I thought I might just add to this on a personal note (because y’all know how much I love my personal rants), you know how the media always tells you how “wonderful” and “brilliant” Australia’s hospital system and gun control is..?
Gun control: 4 shootings in the past two weeks. Mostly Melbourne (shithole that it is), mostly gang-related. Including a nine year old girl, who was just playing in her driveway, with her mum, and who may or may not be related to one of these “gang members”…
Hospitals: Generally run on a state level, and fucking appalling if you live outside the central city/“good” part of one of the big three (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane).
Allegedly, my city has one of the best public hospitals in the country. Allegedly. My experience would beg to differ.
I can’t even get an MRI, because they lack the technicians needed to get their “new machine” working properly. It’s been months. The new ward, where the machine sits, was built by Chinese contract labour, rather than locals, and it is so bad (not surprising, given conditions were so bad that they walked off the job) that, now that it is finished, it simply does not work properly. It leaks. The electricity in it doesn’t work as it is supposed to. It regularly floods, because the water isn’t connected properly, and it sits next to the main hydrant for that whole side of the hospital. It’s not properly lit. And worst of all, there is somehow lead in the pipes, coming from the old part of the hospital, because they did not adequately compensate and/or plan, when they built the new one…
Ambulances are ramped (complicated, but just… Look it up). The ED is overflowing, and crumbling. The whole place is chronically understaffed. And this is the “best” hospital in the state, supposedly.
The wait to see a dental specialist is ~6 months, because they are so understaffed.
For a different specialist (non-dental), sometimes he just “forgets” to book q follow-up appointment, or doesn’t turn up, or changes it at the last minute. And he is supposedly the best in the state, at what he does, so what does that tell you!
I’m at least $1000 in debt to the public system, partly because they overcharged me for treatment which I did not recieve, and now I have to fight that charge, through the system, which takes weeks, at a minimum…
If you want to see a psych, here (I don’t, but I hear about this), or a counselor, the wait is 18 months (!!), for new patients, in at least two states…
18 months!!! I think that may be the most appalling of all, actually… Because you really think that people in distress can wait 18 months for that “service”??
Wow, “socialized” healthcare. Gee, that sounds like it’s working “perfectly well”, doesn’t it..?? 🤦🏻♂️😑
Send in the clowns. Oh wait, don’t bother - they’re here.
Too right.
British NHS guidelines is for 4hs being seen in the ER. Any more results in 13% increase in deaths. And 4h is the absolute baseline.
I waited 5h+ for heart concerns, and there were pregnant women in clear distress waiting 1.5 hours in the ER, being cared for by the other patients. Right at the end of 2021 McClown is an absolute disgrace, 2 years to prep for it and nothing was done.
It was co-incidently just days after the mandate went into effect for all the healthcare staff. The conversations as I was let out and while I tried to get some sleep was about how many nurses were off or who had left. 3 from this department, 4 from this department...
Literally no consequence is paid.
Hah, must've really stuck in their craws. Luckily "it felt right at the time" is an acceptable excuse to the public for our authorities to use here in Canada.