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RE: Thoughts on Australia's Social Media Ban for Children

I fear you'll have to straighten them out one of these days. I've never even been to Oz and I was incensed when I saw cops deliberately running into people that weren't wearing masks, or choking women out who weren't wearing masks - even though they had an actual medical exemption. It made me mad enough to quit wearing a mask at the health dept. and telling them I couldn't wear a mask. Being the Health Dept. they knew they had no right to ask why I couldn't wear a mask, because they deal with the law that makes medical information immune from consideration or exposure without authority granted by the subject, and I sure wasn't going to grant my medical information to them for that.

Eventually, after conceding I couldn't be forced to wear a mask, one of the clerks told me to 'hold it next to your face'. When I pointed out what a crock of shit that was, they just gave up. Anybody in that industy should be well informed that the holes in masks are 200x wider than viruses, so it's like trying to stop a marble with a train tunnel. It's just a humiliation ritual, which the Health Dept. has no business coercing us into.

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I feel like Australia is a bit of a testing ground for these things for the western world. Most of our federal government is thought to have connections to the CCP and Victoria, where most of those videos were coming from, has been signed up to the belt and road initiative.

I think that for most people the brutality of the coercion is what convinced them the military countermeasures were not safe and effective. Cops don't have to run people down with cop cars to force them to take medicine that prevents horrific death by disease. That coercion is proof we were being lied to that everybody could understand without reading scientific papers and understanding biochemistry, virology, and epidemiology. Oz is in a precarious situation when it's abusive government is unduly influenced by the Chinese Communist Party. Given the violence, and the Machiavellian manipulation that was used to disarm Aussies with the Port Arthur scam, ya'll are demonstrably in great danger. The failure of police to take such violent action against the Bondi beach terrorists - even after one of them had been disarmed - which event is presently being used to even more thoroughly disarm and render you helpless to such brutal coercion as has already been demonstrated, only promises the worst is yet to come.

I hope you can resolve your dire danger and restore the felicity and prosperity of your people. I am sure voting will not fix it, because the willingness of the government Dan Andrews personified to utterly enslave you doesn't reveal any interest or necessity for your government to even consider what you want. Alabanese being of the opposition to Andrew's party is proof that voting for political candidates based on their rhetoric is irrelevant to your actual circumstances of threat. It isn't this or that political party or candidate that is the danger you face. It is your government itself that demonstrates all parties and candidates will impose intolerable tyranny on you without caring a fig whether you die in agony.

That's the threat Oz faces and must resolve or suffer the brutal tyranny coming. They've shown you what they intend and who they are. It's up to you to effectively act on that knowledge. The rest of us are in the same boat. All the governments of the world implemented the same policies in lockstep, presumably because of the blackmail the Epstein scandal reveals. If you're right that Oz is a testing ground, you will show us what the consequences are to whatever course you pursue. We will learn from your success of subjugation, but it's better for you to succeed out the gate.

Oh yes, Victoria certainly opened a lot of eyes during covid!

I'm actually from the UK originally so it's interesting to watch both countries unfold. The latest proposals on gun laws for Australia are what have already been in place for much longer in the UK. Although we've had some state governments here going around removing guns from licensed holders who have professed to being "sovereign citizens".

I know people in the US like to bring up Australia as the example for gun laws being effective, which is actually false because gun deaths were already on a downward trajectory before the Port Arthur shootings and the laws being introduced. Apart from that blip they continued on the same downward trajectory as before.