Australia did actually enforce covid gulags, though. They would send cops to people's houses and drag them away if they refused to comply to the governmental mandates.
Tbf it is a prison country so..
I dont get how you can be australian and just go like nothing ever happened. "Sure Mr Government here is half my paycheck, anything else I can do for you?"
Ok, fair enough, there was that 2-week quarantine for people arriving from abroad, but that's not quite the same thing, is it? Being sent to an asylum implies (to me, at least) a somewhat more permanent stay.
In Australia, I believe that they were sent there on a permanent basis, until either the pandemic "ended" (it still hasn't, covid is now part of the seasonal flu) or they "voluntarily" complied with getting injected with the experimental serum developed by the pharmaceutical company that holds the world record for making the most payments for medical malpractice ever, and which only distributed its products in countries that had signed contracts to not hold them responsible for any side effects incurred as a result of their "vaccine".
Oui, c'est ce que j'ai dit. Je suis honnêtement incapable de déterminer ton intention en répétant mes propres mots. Je suis d'accord que c'était extrêmement questionnable de penser que la grippe pourrait prendre jusqu'à deux semaines avant de se manifester, mais être forcé de rester deux semaines dans un motel avant de retourner chez soi est quand même loin d'être la même chose que d'être emprisonné à vie dans un asile.
They 100% did.
To visitors. Muh quarantine
Tbf it is a prison country so..
I dont get how you can be australian and just go like nothing ever happened. "Sure Mr Government here is half my paycheck, anything else I can do for you?"
Ok, fair enough, there was that 2-week quarantine for people arriving from abroad, but that's not quite the same thing, is it? Being sent to an asylum implies (to me, at least) a somewhat more permanent stay.
In Australia, I believe that they were sent there on a permanent basis, until either the pandemic "ended" (it still hasn't, covid is now part of the seasonal flu) or they "voluntarily" complied with getting injected with the experimental serum developed by the pharmaceutical company that holds the world record for making the most payments for medical malpractice ever, and which only distributed its products in countries that had signed contracts to not hold them responsible for any side effects incurred as a result of their "vaccine".
Oui, c'est ce que j'ai dit. Je suis honnêtement incapable de déterminer ton intention en répétant mes propres mots. Je suis d'accord que c'était extrêmement questionnable de penser que la grippe pourrait prendre jusqu'à deux semaines avant de se manifester, mais être forcé de rester deux semaines dans un motel avant de retourner chez soi est quand même loin d'être la même chose que d'être emprisonné à vie dans un asile.