Australia is lost. The normie Australian is going to have to experience what it is like to live under a totalitarian system. Hard times are coming, very hard times.
To those of you who live there who still value freedom, you are going to have to figure out how to retain your values in the face of orwellian levels of state control. More importantly, you are going to have to figure out how to pass these values on to your children, and do so in the face of a deliberate program to educate them differently through government schools. Home schooling will probably be the only way to accomplish this, while you can. Watch for the authorities to ban home schooling soon because of this.
There seems to be a competition between all the Commonwealth countries as to which one can be the most Orwellian and dictatorial. Whether that is New Zealand and their brutal lockdown regime during Ardern's tenure, Canada attempting to destroy the livelihoods of protesters against Trudeau, the UK's Online Safety Act to protect women and children or Australia who wants to impose their jurisdiction on the whole world 'for your own safety'.
Not that non-Commonwealth countries are immune. Such as Brazil wanting to ban X.
I note that they, as always, initially claim that this is "voluntary", but then, from personal experience, I've just tried to sort out some financial matters with the Tax Office only to be told that I can't even access my record without this shit.
So there you go. So much for "voluntary". Of course the normies just eat it up.
(Almost) Everyone has to pay tax, of course. So you'd think there would be more pushback. But nope, not in this country of (mostly) apathetic, extremely rule-abiding cowards, lol...
What a fucking nightmare.
I saw the end result of these policies in Scandinavia (a complete digital record of every individual, generally publicly-accessible, including everything from home address to phone numbers to job and marital status) and I really, really don't want to see that repeated here...
Its volountary. See the elites could skips this if they want or if it is needed for any other policy. You however is neither and thus get the full treatment, haha
The fun part is that in everyone says that the central records is in order to ensure that the welfare is payed out fairly. Yet a very common thing is to register multiple migrants on one address and then moving out of the country but if the native moves to spain or otherwhere where the meager pension works then the whole book is thrown at them, haha
But your case I think australia will leap frog into chinese system before even Scandinavia.
I'm going to be black pilled here:
Australia is lost. The normie Australian is going to have to experience what it is like to live under a totalitarian system. Hard times are coming, very hard times.
To those of you who live there who still value freedom, you are going to have to figure out how to retain your values in the face of orwellian levels of state control. More importantly, you are going to have to figure out how to pass these values on to your children, and do so in the face of a deliberate program to educate them differently through government schools. Home schooling will probably be the only way to accomplish this, while you can. Watch for the authorities to ban home schooling soon because of this.
It isn't black pilled if it is a calm reading of the facts. It's just reality.
And it won't just apply to Australia. Or even the Commonwealth countries either.
The real danger is Australia’s eKaren works with all the other Karens around the world :
https://x.com/ritapanahi/status/1783607614649315548
Women have always loved policing thought crimes.
There seems to be a competition between all the Commonwealth countries as to which one can be the most Orwellian and dictatorial. Whether that is New Zealand and their brutal lockdown regime during Ardern's tenure, Canada attempting to destroy the livelihoods of protesters against Trudeau, the UK's Online Safety Act to protect women and children or Australia who wants to impose their jurisdiction on the whole world 'for your own safety'.
Not that non-Commonwealth countries are immune. Such as Brazil wanting to ban X.
OG link so you can watch the video (which the article is mostly a transcript of):
https://www.skynews.com.au/insights-and-analysis/labors-intrusive-digital-id-bill-paves-the-way-for-a-social-credit-dystopia-and-time-is-running-out-to-stop-it-from-becoming-law/news-story/7e3984bc1ad188e64ec2af968bf52b93
I note that they, as always, initially claim that this is "voluntary", but then, from personal experience, I've just tried to sort out some financial matters with the Tax Office only to be told that I can't even access my record without this shit.
So there you go. So much for "voluntary". Of course the normies just eat it up.
(Almost) Everyone has to pay tax, of course. So you'd think there would be more pushback. But nope, not in this country of (mostly) apathetic, extremely rule-abiding cowards, lol...
What a fucking nightmare.
I saw the end result of these policies in Scandinavia (a complete digital record of every individual, generally publicly-accessible, including everything from home address to phone numbers to job and marital status) and I really, really don't want to see that repeated here...
Its volountary. See the elites could skips this if they want or if it is needed for any other policy. You however is neither and thus get the full treatment, haha
The fun part is that in everyone says that the central records is in order to ensure that the welfare is payed out fairly. Yet a very common thing is to register multiple migrants on one address and then moving out of the country but if the native moves to spain or otherwhere where the meager pension works then the whole book is thrown at them, haha
But your case I think australia will leap frog into chinese system before even Scandinavia.
the time for fedposting is past for the australians.
This is not great.