The Australian totalitarian megathread - She won't be right mate.

It'd be nice if you didn't actually do that though. I caught a bitch screeching on her phone in the line at 7-11 last month how she just got a positive test result a few days ago and "pigs arse if I'm staying home for 2 weeks" . It's stupid shit like this that makes me actually back these laws & measures the governments put in place. Even when it means I then had to fucking stay home too.

Sure more people die from common flu, suicide & stepping on lego in the dark but they're not contagious as this thing are they?
Nah I'm not going to use a fake app. I don;t give a fuck about football, I haven't been to the cinema in years and my local pub will follow the guidelines for a few weeks at most and then not give a shit. Asking minimum wage drones to check every single customers papers before service is hilariously impractical.

Anyway you do know you're going to catch Covid? Everyone is going to catch it. The best case scenario is you'll put off that day for a while as long as you get your booster jabs. Delta is a much milder strain of the bug and there's a good argument for catching that and getting proper immunity that to wait to be hit by some new vaccine resistant variant.
 
Well they're prepping the population for their boosters.


Member in the olden days, in the far distance past of last week, when they were telling everyone that boosters weren't a thing and once you got your second jab Covid would be over?

Not to worry it's only health care workers and nursing home residents who'll be getting the third jab. No one will be making normies get it. Which is why they've ordered 200 million vaccine doses for 2022.
 
It will never be over

Hell the Scot NSP party is already moving to enact a measure that extends all the new covid powers they gave themselves at the start pretty much forever.

Plus they're making quite a few new anti-protesting laws and edicts, for the reason of "slowing the spread" and not because they're a bunch of authoritarian nut jobs, oh no.

Combine that with the UK's usual disregard for privacy and personal freedoms and its quite possible Scotland is now the most repressed authoritarian nation in the Western world.

However Australia is heading that direction and right quick too.

What is it about Euro-cucks and the desire for big daddy gubermint to rule over them?
 
It will never be over

Hell the Scot NSP party is already moving to enact a measure that extends all the new covid powers they gave themselves at the start pretty much forever.

Plus they're making quite a few new anti-protesting laws and edicts, for the reason of "slowing the spread" and not because they're a bunch of authoritarian nut jobs, oh no.

Combine that with the UK's usual disregard for privacy and personal freedoms and its quite possible Scotland is now the most repressed authoritarian nation in the Western world.

However Australia is heading that direction and right quick too.

What is it about Euro-cucks and the desire for big daddy gubermint to rule over them?
Let’s not pretend Europe ever had much freedom to begin with. The continent has been enslaved since at least the Roman Empire.
 
Individual freedom here doesn't seem to be valued as much as in other countries, it's seen as a desirable thing to behave like everyone else, so nobody does anything because nobody else does, meaning nobody really resists when the government does shitty things. It feels like a country of weak, subservient people. You can drive through rows upon rows of identical monotone houses covering massive areas, each populated by people equally as bland and lifeless.

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The vast majority of people don't care what the government does, as long as they can have their brown brick house in the suburban sprawl, with a green patch of grass and their shiny Holden Commodore in the driveway.
 
Individual freedom here doesn't seem to be valued as much as in other countries, it's seen as a desirable thing to behave like everyone else, so nobody does anything because nobody else does, meaning nobody really resists when the government does shitty things. It feels like a country of weak, subservient people. You can drive through rows upon rows of identical monotone houses covering massive areas, each populated by people equally as bland and lifeless.

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The vast majority of people don't care what the government does, as long as they can have their brown brick house in the suburban sprawl, with a green patch of grass and their shiny Holden Commodore in the driveway.
Individual freedom in general isn't valued anymore. It used to be a very Anglo thing dating back to the Magna Carta, and actually is a remnant of ancient Germanic culture where every free man gets a say in what his king can do, but now it appears the Anglo custom is pretty much on life support outside of maybe a few red states in the US. You could probably spend your entire life researching and writing on why this is, and blaming the internet is way too simplistic since this has been a problem for decades now. The root cause probably has to do with the decline of the West after the mid-1970s and the transition of the economy to the service sector. Today it's worse than ever since the bureaucratic class and our elite are actively imitating the Chinese bureaucracy (i.e. a commie take on traditional Imperial Chinese bureaucracy) which has always been centered around collectivism and opposed to individualism.
 
What is it about Euro-cucks and the desire for big daddy gubermint to rule over them?
I mean, that's pretty much just the UK, and a few others. In a lot of major European countries (France, Italy, Spain, Greece) there's far more resistance to the government than in Australia. France has several militant anti-government groups, separatists, etc (and there are always mass riots when the government does something shitty). Greece has all kinds of car-bombing anarchists, neo-Nazis, and shit like that (and that's just to name a few, there's other examples). "Europe" isn't just one homogenous place, and the UK stands out as being the most authoritarian of the lot, with similar subservient public attitudes to Australia.
 
Construction workers are pissed off at recent restrictions from Dictator Dan, so staging sit-ins on the street


 
Construction workers are pissed off at recent restrictions from Dictator Dan, so staging sit-ins on the street


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Apparently the CFMEU are pro-Vax, so there's not going to be any action regarding the vax mandate, but we might see things get spicy now that regional workers aren't allowed to work in the metro area.
 
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