I very recently moved from one part of Australia to another, and, while it was still apparent where I was before, it is much, much more apparent in the new city just how successful "Covid" was at transferring wealth from the bottom end to the top end.
Almost everything here is cashless, including fucking vending machines (so you can't get change) and public transport (which must now always be prepaid). The suburb I am in has lost the majority of its small businesses, which either sold up and flogged off their assets, or are in the process of doing so. These "vacant" sites are then being replaced by towers. Expensive, shiny, poorly-built towers, financed almost solely by Chinese money.
I also just had someone overcharge me massively for what the products she was on-selling are worth, only to say "Covid" as the justification (in reality, lack of competition in the immediate area is the real reason). She also justified "Covid" for why I can't get a fucking electrician to come fix something in my apartment (a fridge - long story)...
Covid, Covid, fucking Covid. Or if it's not that, it's "security" or "sustainability". Like my University cutting back on services, staff, facilities, and even teaching (I study and work in Science, right. They've cut field trips, because the lecturers can't be effed. Meaning one of the only really useful areas of my courses are now gone)... You now even need to apply for "special permission" to use the library after hours, which you have to "justify" by carrying the "permission" around with you on a brand new, specialised app...
I realise Australia may be a fairly extreme outlier, on certain things (never mind that the building I am staying in is owned by a Hong Kong shell company, and all the writing on signs is in Chinese. And never mind the fact that the University is utterly compliant to the Chinese, too), but still, this all feels very... Off. Most of my friends seem able to see it, too, to some extent (though some of them blame it on everything from "racism" to "teh patriarchay!" to "capitalism"), and even the local subreddits seem to be waking up to it...
So yeah, while "Agenda 2030" may not be a reality yet, I really do think that "our leaders" are 100% committed to it, as is much of the business community... It's happening, and unless people really do start to push back, I do think that's where we're headed. We shouldn't bury our heads in the sand about that fact.
/endrant
I used to. 2014 - 16. Not in Sydney though. Yeah, I've watched Jordies stuff in the past, too. Though I didn't know about the firebombing, I must admit! :-/ That's just... Bleak.
But I'm not currently in NSW, no. In some ways where I am now is probably worse. Though perhaps in some ways not.
Labor are in power at both state and federal level (as they will be at state level, in NSW, soon, too, in all likelihood).
The local council is technically "conservative", but they're just a bunch of corrupt property developers. Objectively one of the worst councils in the entire country. So...
I dunno hey.
Tell me more about the firebombing, coz like I said, first I've heard of it...
TL;DR of his video: Jordies basically made every single major player in the NSW Liberal party mad due to them being corrupt, getting sued by John Barilaro over making fun of him in his YT vids for being a corrupt bastard, along with exposing Barilaro’s ties to the Alameddine crime family (probably butchered the spelling but it is what it is), so any of them, John’s allies, ClubsNSW (because he helped exposed that 95% of the clubs don’t uphold the anti-money laundering standards at the pokies), or anyone else he made angry like allies of Peter Dutton, Eddie Kocwa, or again, any major Liberal in New South Wales really.
He is openly pro-Labor, but with all the corruption in the previous NSW Libera government that he talks about, and trying to keep Labor up to account as well, I can see why, especially since he really cares about all the environmental shit.
Edit: the video where Jordan explains everything
This song is about the sleaze of two Australian cities...
I've just moved (back) to one of these. I'll let you figure out which one, lol:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xImwExvyG0o
Song was released in the 80s. Things are worse here now. Go figure...