The worst thing about this is that it's barely a surprise.
My government, that is still in power, used the Covid crisis to rule by fear, and they have learned that it worked.
Worse still, the only party looking like a credible replacement has taken this lesson to heart, too. It's difficult to remain upbeat about what a Starmer Labour party full of Momentum types will do once the Tories lose - as quite honestly they should even if only based on the way that they have turned themselves into Blue Labour.
This is the scariest part about the whole thing. The lock downs, the riots, the masks, the mass injections, the camps.
They basically took off tier masks, went fully tyranny, in America they funded mass race riots across the country, utterly rejected elections and constitutional law, and all they got out of it was at worst disorganized, international, protests in anger. Most of the population of all of our countries were at most balkanized by the aggression because so many people supported it.
Andrew Cuomo killed 50,000 people through negligent homicide by putting Covid patients in nursing homes. He had to be removed by a manufactured sexual assault allegation. Meanwhile Bill "The Jew Hunter" DeBlassio was explicitly targeting jewish communities with harsh Covid crack downs, and almost no one else, during nation-wide race rioting.
I really wish more people would have stood up and fought more, because the establishment risked everything, rolled the die, and got a 4. They expected far more blowback than what they got, and although their efforts stalled, none were ever really repelled. It was only South Dakota which openly refused to do any lockdowns here.
I was very concerned that Australia was going to see mass deaths at their Covid Camps, but it looks like Australia toned down some of the extreme measures because the protests got out of control, and people started engaging in civil disobedience. But I still saw swathes of people on Reddit defending the camps as an improvement over hotels where security were raping prisoners.
I am convinced that if death camps get built, they'll be tested in Australia and New Zealand first, and I'll have to argue with people on reddit why mass executions are bad.
I am convinced that if death camps get built, they'll be tested in Australia and New Zealand first, and I'll have to argue with people on reddit why mass executions are bad.
Oh, I suspect that should such a thing come to pass, we'll spend entirely too long with far too many people in abject denial before we even get to the "and it's a good thing" stage.
The "it's a good thing" is the phase I'm most worried about, because it damn sure looks like they are priming people for it.
I can't find the video, but I remember one BBC presenter screaming that the unvaccinated should just be kept out of hospitals and have their bank accounts taken away.
Because the Tories are largely wearing Labour social policies as a skin suit to keep pushing their neoliberal socioeconomic policies.
The Tories are largely 'progressive' on a sociocultural level, but neoliberal on a socio-economic level. At times they will change their sociocultural platform based on the results of party census bureaus. "We're against immigration!" but because such a thing clashes with their neoliberal clientele, they will always refuse to implement any meaningful policies. "We'll try again next year!"
The worst thing about this is that it's barely a surprise.
My government, that is still in power, used the Covid crisis to rule by fear, and they have learned that it worked.
Worse still, the only party looking like a credible replacement has taken this lesson to heart, too. It's difficult to remain upbeat about what a Starmer Labour party full of Momentum types will do once the Tories lose - as quite honestly they should even if only based on the way that they have turned themselves into Blue Labour.
This is the scariest part about the whole thing. The lock downs, the riots, the masks, the mass injections, the camps.
They basically took off tier masks, went fully tyranny, in America they funded mass race riots across the country, utterly rejected elections and constitutional law, and all they got out of it was at worst disorganized, international, protests in anger. Most of the population of all of our countries were at most balkanized by the aggression because so many people supported it.
Andrew Cuomo killed 50,000 people through negligent homicide by putting Covid patients in nursing homes. He had to be removed by a manufactured sexual assault allegation. Meanwhile Bill "The Jew Hunter" DeBlassio was explicitly targeting jewish communities with harsh Covid crack downs, and almost no one else, during nation-wide race rioting.
I really wish more people would have stood up and fought more, because the establishment risked everything, rolled the die, and got a 4. They expected far more blowback than what they got, and although their efforts stalled, none were ever really repelled. It was only South Dakota which openly refused to do any lockdowns here.
I was very concerned that Australia was going to see mass deaths at their Covid Camps, but it looks like Australia toned down some of the extreme measures because the protests got out of control, and people started engaging in civil disobedience. But I still saw swathes of people on Reddit defending the camps as an improvement over hotels where security were raping prisoners.
I am convinced that if death camps get built, they'll be tested in Australia and New Zealand first, and I'll have to argue with people on reddit why mass executions are bad.
Oh, I suspect that should such a thing come to pass, we'll spend entirely too long with far too many people in abject denial before we even get to the "and it's a good thing" stage.
The "it's a good thing" is the phase I'm most worried about, because it damn sure looks like they are priming people for it.
I can't find the video, but I remember one BBC presenter screaming that the unvaccinated should just be kept out of hospitals and have their bank accounts taken away.
That was on Question Time, I think, was it not?
Might have been a "member of the public" (and if you believe these are less thoroughly vetted than some MPs I have a pier to sell you...)
How did the UK end up with two extreme left virtually communist political parties?
Is it due to the Marxists at the BBC who brainwash the politicians?
The public seems to have a choice of the STASI or NKVD.
Because the Tories are largely wearing Labour social policies as a skin suit to keep pushing their neoliberal socioeconomic policies.
The Tories are largely 'progressive' on a sociocultural level, but neoliberal on a socio-economic level. At times they will change their sociocultural platform based on the results of party census bureaus. "We're against immigration!" but because such a thing clashes with their neoliberal clientele, they will always refuse to implement any meaningful policies. "We'll try again next year!"