https://www.bitchute.com/video/u4hXxDUhuOwV/
What a bunch of cowardly dogs... acc_devil
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https://www.bitchute.com/video/u4hXxDUhuOwV/
What a bunch of cowardly dogs... acc_devil
Is that the Taliban or Victoria police.
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https://www.bitchute.com/video/u4hXxDUhuOwV/
What a bunch of cowardly dogs... acc_devil
We know Australia has had harsh lockdowns..
This shows us just how extreme is really is.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/6YDxfm4QbSD6/
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https://www.bitchute.com/video/6YDxfm4QbSD6/
WTF!!
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https://www.bitchute.com/video/6YDxfm4QbSD6/
WTF!!
Our media refuse to play any of these types of street videos of the thugs and they downplay lockdown protest numbers while calling disgruntled Australians irresponsible criminals and boofheads...
https://www.bitchute.com/video/jUIYWN24I87f/
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https://www.bitchute.com/video/6YDxfm4QbSD6/
:swoon:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/jtf02Fj9xWtM/
12 year old pepper sprayed in face and in distress
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https://www.bitchute.com/video/jtf02Fj9xWtM/
12 year old pepper sprayed in face and in distress
Draconian restrictions on liberties/freedom of movement, mass arrests and even employing the army to enforce martial law. All of this because of a few COVID cases. Australia is off it's collective fucking rocker.
In the best of times, it's still been a lil bit like this.... but now the politicians and cops have gone as totalitarian as they like.
Australia is probably one of those countries where you have to "respect" police officers.
Bow down when they go past you.
"sir" them all the time.
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Australia is probably one of those countries where you have to "respect" police officers.
Bow down when they go past you.
"sir" them all the time.
That's what they expect but I don't do any of that. I film them despite their threats, politely but firmly stand my ground, only answer their loaded questions with loaded questions, and the like...
They usually give up and verbally abuse me on their way out to which I remind them that all they are is a bully, a thief, and a low IQ turd with behavioural issues...
It's very fulfilling... :thumbup:
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Australia is probably one of those countries where you have to "respect" police officers.
Bow down when they go past you.
"sir" them all the time.
Canadians are more iikely to be submissive to the police than Americans.
Quote from: Odinson post_id=418925 time=1629661330 user_id=136
Australia is probably one of those countries where you have to "respect" police officers.
Bow down when they go past you.
"sir" them all the time.
Not in Canada Odi.....nobody bows down to my younger brother.
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https://www.bitchute.com/video/6YDxfm4QbSD6/
Why did the cops mow that guy down?
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https://www.bitchute.com/video/6YDxfm4QbSD6/
Why did the cops mow that guy down?
Dunno... it was wrong though. Strike a guy from behind with a vehicle then stomp on his neck...
The cops here are pieces of shit.
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https://www.bitchute.com/video/6YDxfm4QbSD6/
Why did the cops mow that guy down?
Dunno... it was wrong though. Strike a guy from behind with a vehicle then stomp on his neck...
The cops here are pieces of shit.
If the guy they struck was an Abo, the cops would be crucified.
My sympathy towards the guy depends on what he did prior to that.
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My sympathy towards the guy depends on what he did prior to that.
More than five kilometres from his house and no mask. Just kidding, I don't know what he did.
Perhaps some good news for Australians.
Australian Prime Minister hints at end to 'Covid zero' amid protests and record infections
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison hinted at an end to the country's zero Covid-19 infections strategy in an opinion piece published Sunday, warning Australians to expect a rise in infections as restrictions relax.
Morrison's article comes as Sydney, Australia's largest city, recorded 830 confirmed Covid-19 cases in the past 24 hours, its highest number of daily new infections yet, despite being in a strict lockdown since late June.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/22/australia/australia-morrison-zero-covid-19-borders-intl-hnk/index.html
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My sympathy towards the guy depends on what he did prior to that.
The cop could have easily exited the vehicle and dealt with him. He chose to use his motor vehicle as a weapon.....something we'd be crucified here in a gun control frenzied population if we did that as civilians to an adversary.
That cop has a taser, pepper spray, side arm, and a radio on his belt. He chose to vehicle strike an unarmed civilian instead...
...then when they had him on the ground surrounded, drop kick his neck.
No fucking excuse for this ever. That civilian could have easily had his neck broken by both actions.
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Perhaps some good news for Australians.
Australian Prime Minister hints at end to 'Covid zero' amid protests and record infections
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison hinted at an end to the country's zero Covid-19 infections strategy in an opinion piece published Sunday, warning Australians to expect a rise in infections as restrictions relax.
Morrison's article comes as Sydney, Australia's largest city, recorded 830 confirmed Covid-19 cases in the past 24 hours, its highest number of daily new infections yet, despite being in a strict lockdown since late June.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/22/australia/australia-morrison-zero-covid-19-borders-intl-hnk/index.html
Morrison is worried about the economy and mass disobedience...his reputation mostly.... but he doesn't have the mandate to deal with how individual states and territories are approaching it... it's a very insular climate, with state premiers flexing their dictator muscles and backing away from previous agreements made in good faith about opening up after certain vaxx rates have been met.
Morrison is the babysitter right now, but without much option to discipline unruly kids... inversely, not a bad thing either.... Morrison is barely a 12 year old himself.
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My sympathy towards the guy depends on what he did prior to that.
The cop could have easily exited the vehicle and dealt with him. He chose to use his motor vehicle as a weapon.....something we'd be crucified here in a gun control frenzied population if we did that as civilians to an adversary.
That cop has a taser, pepper spray, side arm, and a radio on his belt. He chose to vehicle strike an unarmed civilian instead...
...then when they had him on the ground surrounded, drop kick his neck.
No fucking excuse for this ever. That civilian could have easily had his neck broken by both actions.
It was hard to watch Dinky.
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Quote from: Fashionista post_id=419052 time=1629696687 user_id=3254
Perhaps some good news for Australians.
Australian Prime Minister hints at end to 'Covid zero' amid protests and record infections
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison hinted at an end to the country's zero Covid-19 infections strategy in an opinion piece published Sunday, warning Australians to expect a rise in infections as restrictions relax.
Morrison's article comes as Sydney, Australia's largest city, recorded 830 confirmed Covid-19 cases in the past 24 hours, its highest number of daily new infections yet, despite being in a strict lockdown since late June.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/22/australia/australia-morrison-zero-covid-19-borders-intl-hnk/index.html
Morrison is worried about the economy and mass disobedience...his reputation mostly.... but he doesn't have the mandate to deal with how individual states and territories are approaching it... it's a very insular climate, with state premiers flexing their dictator muscles and backing away from previous agreements made in good faith about opening up after certain vaxx rates have been met.
Morrison is the babysitter right now, but without much option to discipline unruly kids... inversely, not a bad thing either.... Morrison is barely a 12 year old himself.
Maybe he'll lift the things he can....like letting Australisns travel abroad.
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Quote from: Fashionista post_id=419052 time=1629696687 user_id=3254
Perhaps some good news for Australians.
Australian Prime Minister hints at end to 'Covid zero' amid protests and record infections
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison hinted at an end to the country's zero Covid-19 infections strategy in an opinion piece published Sunday, warning Australians to expect a rise in infections as restrictions relax.
Morrison's article comes as Sydney, Australia's largest city, recorded 830 confirmed Covid-19 cases in the past 24 hours, its highest number of daily new infections yet, despite being in a strict lockdown since late June.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/22/australia/australia-morrison-zero-covid-19-borders-intl-hnk/index.html
Morrison is worried about the economy and mass disobedience...his reputation mostly.... but he doesn't have the mandate to deal with how individual states and territories are approaching it... it's a very insular climate, with state premiers flexing their dictator muscles and backing away from previous agreements made in good faith about opening up after certain vaxx rates have been met.
Morrison is the babysitter right now, but without much option to discipline unruly kids... inversely, not a bad thing either.... Morrison is barely a 12 year old himself.
Maybe he'll lift the things he can....like letting Australisns travel abroad.
I don't think he will... much at least....
This is the age old battle in Australia about state rights and federal rights. Leopardsocks/Specter/Rotwang was all about dissolving State rights for a one nation federal system... of course Rotwang was a former cop and state employee employed because of his knowledge of proprietary software before he retired...
Both the federal and state governments here are in power battle and us people are screwed no matter what...
Screwed by our representatives and screwed by our censored and faked news.
Nobody is going to stop these dictates unless the people rise up and make a showing beyond Oz MSM downplaying it at the behest of the government...
18 months of restrictions and over 200 days of stay at home lockdowns done randomly weeks or months apart...
They are bankrupting society.
Your lock downs would be too much for most Canadians to take.
The majority of Aussies here say "save us! The lockdowns are working! HOW DARE THE PROTESTORS PROTEST!"...
...At least if you listen to the 6 or 7 o'clock news.
We are literally being divided by the vaxx debate before the vaxx is even available to us.
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The majority of Aussies here say "save us! The lockdowns are working! HOW DARE THE PROTESTORS PROTEST!"...
...At least if you listen to the 6 or 7 o'clock news.
We are literally being divided by the vaxx debate before the vaxx is even available to us.
Lockdowns inflict a lot of collateral damage.
These cocksucking maggots need to marched down on the streets.... my hate for them is real and there's nothing going to stop it even if they let up on their bullshit lockdowns.
I want to punch every single one of those self entitled anti science fuckwits in the face so hard, their fucking brains bust out on impact...
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=419087 time=1629731748 user_id=1676
These cocksucking maggots need to marched down on the streets.... my hate for them is real and there's nothing going to stop it even if they let up on their bullshit lockdowns.
I want to punch every single one of those self entitled anti science fuckwits in the face so hard, their fucking brains bust out on impact...
I totally understand. I do not take the loss of liberty lightly. Our lockdowns were not as draconian as yours, but they exacted a heavy toll on Ontarians.
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Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=419087 time=1629731748 user_id=1676
These cocksucking maggots need to marched down on the streets.... my hate for them is real and there's nothing going to stop it even if they let up on their bullshit lockdowns.
I want to punch every single one of those self entitled anti science fuckwits in the face so hard, their fucking brains bust out on impact...
I totally understand. I do not take the loss of liberty lightly. Our lockdowns were not as draconian as yours, but they exacted a heavy toll on Ontarians.
I fantasise about using my vehicle to maximum effect like a bowling alley lane against these motherfuckers... I have too much to lose however and I have to be there for my kids....but in an alternate reality.... full fucking speed ahead!
I hope every motherfucking Victoria Police member who doesn't quit DIES from a disease so horrible that they beg for a knee on their necks...
They can eat fucking shit... these traitors can be burnt alive and I ain't doing shit to help them...
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These cocksucking maggots need to marched down on the streets.... my hate for them is real and there's nothing going to stop it even if they let up on their bullshit lockdowns.
I want to punch every single one of those self entitled anti science fuckwits in the face so hard, their fucking brains bust out on impact...
I totally understand. I do not take the loss of liberty lightly. Our lockdowns were not as draconian as yours, but they exacted a heavy toll on Ontarians.
I fantasise about using my vehicle to maximum effect like a bowling alley lane against these motherfuckers... I have too much to lose however and I have to be there for my kids....but in an alternate reality.... full fucking speed ahead!
I hope every motherfucking Victoria Police member who doesn't quit DIES from a disease so horrible that they beg for a knee on their necks...
They can eat fucking shit... these traitors can be burnt alive and I ain't doing shit to help them...
Those fascists are not worth life in prison. I can't believe the way white people are so eager to give up their freedoms.
Quote from: "Shen Li" post_id=419107 time=1629736534 user_id=56
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=419096 time=1629733299 user_id=1676
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Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=419087 time=1629731748 user_id=1676
These cocksucking maggots need to marched down on the streets.... my hate for them is real and there's nothing going to stop it even if they let up on their bullshit lockdowns.
I want to punch every single one of those self entitled anti science fuckwits in the face so hard, their fucking brains bust out on impact...
I totally understand. I do not take the loss of liberty lightly. Our lockdowns were not as draconian as yours, but they exacted a heavy toll on Ontarians.
I fantasise about using my vehicle to maximum effect like a bowling alley lane against these motherfuckers... I have too much to lose however and I have to be there for my kids....but in an alternate reality.... full fucking speed ahead!
I hope every motherfucking Victoria Police member who doesn't quit DIES from a disease so horrible that they beg for a knee on their necks...
They can eat fucking shit... these traitors can be burnt alive and I ain't doing shit to help them...
Those fascists are not worth life in prison. I can't believe the way white people are so eager to give up their freedoms.
As compared to Mainland Chinese, I agree...
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=419108 time=1629737009 user_id=1676
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Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=419087 time=1629731748 user_id=1676
These cocksucking maggots need to marched down on the streets.... my hate for them is real and there's nothing going to stop it even if they let up on their bullshit lockdowns.
I want to punch every single one of those self entitled anti science fuckwits in the face so hard, their fucking brains bust out on impact...
I totally understand. I do not take the loss of liberty lightly. Our lockdowns were not as draconian as yours, but they exacted a heavy toll on Ontarians.
I fantasise about using my vehicle to maximum effect like a bowling alley lane against these motherfuckers... I have too much to lose however and I have to be there for my kids....but in an alternate reality.... full fucking speed ahead!
I hope every motherfucking Victoria Police member who doesn't quit DIES from a disease so horrible that they beg for a knee on their necks...
They can eat fucking shit... these traitors can be burnt alive and I ain't doing shit to help them...
Those fascists are not worth life in prison. I can't believe the way white people are so eager to give up their freedoms.
As compared to Mainland Chinese, I agree...
Mainland Chinese would never put up with tax increases or long term marital law like you have now in Victoria. They would overthrow their provincial governments and even the central government. White people are sheep.
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Quote from: "Shen Li" post_id=419107 time=1629736534 user_id=56
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I totally understand. I do not take the loss of liberty lightly. Our lockdowns were not as draconian as yours, but they exacted a heavy toll on Ontarians.
I fantasise about using my vehicle to maximum effect like a bowling alley lane against these motherfuckers... I have too much to lose however and I have to be there for my kids....but in an alternate reality.... full fucking speed ahead!
I hope every motherfucking Victoria Police member who doesn't quit DIES from a disease so horrible that they beg for a knee on their necks...
They can eat fucking shit... these traitors can be burnt alive and I ain't doing shit to help them...
Those fascists are not worth life in prison. I can't believe the way white people are so eager to give up their freedoms.
As compared to Mainland Chinese, I agree...
Mainland Chinese would never put up with tax increases or long term marital law like you have now in Victoria. They would overthrow their provincial governments and even the central government. White people are sheep.
ac_toofunny
Yeah, just see all the Mainland uprisings in China....
There are actually localized protests everyday in China. Protesters and dissidents in China espouse a wide variety of grievances, including corruption, forced evictions, unpaid wages, human rights abuses, environmental degradation, ethnic protests, petitioning for religious freedom and civil liberties, protests against one-party rule, as well as nationalist protests against foreign countries.
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There are actually localized protests everyday in China. Protesters and dissidents in China espouse a wide variety of grievances, including corruption, forced evictions, unpaid wages, human rights abuses, environmental degradation, ethnic protests, petitioning for religious freedom and civil liberties, protests against one-party rule, as well as nationalist protests against foreign countries.
...and nothing happens...
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Quote from: Herman post_id=419113 time=1629743342 user_id=1689
There are actually localized protests everyday in China. Protesters and dissidents in China espouse a wide variety of grievances, including corruption, forced evictions, unpaid wages, human rights abuses, environmental degradation, ethnic protests, petitioning for religious freedom and civil liberties, protests against one-party rule, as well as nationalist protests against foreign countries.
...and nothing happens...
Actually a lot..
Corrupt officials brought to justice, reversal on fees. money for better schools, blocking toxic waste dumps, better infrastructure safety verification, unhygienic food processing procatics abolished, zoning laws and on and on..
There are actually more protests per capita on the Mainland than in Taiwan..
Almost all prtotests in China are at the provincial level where most of the decisions are made that affect people's day to day lives.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/zgQCmdSTh6eH/
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Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=419117 time=1629744037 user_id=1676
Quote from: Herman post_id=419113 time=1629743342 user_id=1689
There are actually localized protests everyday in China. Protesters and dissidents in China espouse a wide variety of grievances, including corruption, forced evictions, unpaid wages, human rights abuses, environmental degradation, ethnic protests, petitioning for religious freedom and civil liberties, protests against one-party rule, as well as nationalist protests against foreign countries.
...and nothing happens...
Actually a lot..
Corrupt officials brought to justice, reversal on fees. money for better schools, blocking toxic waste dumps, better infrastructure safety verification, unhygienic food processing procatics abolished, zoning laws and on and on..
There are actually more protests per capita on the Mainland than in Taiwan..
Almost all prtotests in China are at the provincial level where most of the decisions are made that affect people's day to day lives.
It's like anywhere sometimes they work, sometimes they don't. Usually if an issue has widespread support and municipal and provincial authorities can make changes they will. Same as the West, you can't make everybody happy.
Unless you're in a near constant state of martial law....
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=419136 time=1629747741 user_id=1676
Unless you're in a near constant state of martial law....
Our lock downs have not been as strict as yours, but we still had large protests against them..
It seems in Australia, authorities are arresting people for protesting.
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Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=419136 time=1629747741 user_id=1676
Unless you're in a near constant state of martial law....
Our lock downs have not been as strict as yours, but we still had large protests against them..
It seems in Australia, authorities are arresting people for protesting.
A lady was arrested and fined for walking around her neighbourhood with a protest sign, on her permitted 2 hours of exercise per day.
She just lost her Supreme Court case. The judge gave Vic Police a reacharound...
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Unless you're in a near constant state of martial law....
Our lock downs have not been as strict as yours, but we still had large protests against them..
It seems in Australia, authorities are arresting people for protesting.
A lady was arrested and fined for walking around her neighbourhood with a protest sign, on her permitted 2 hours of exercise per day.
She just lost her Supreme Court case. The judge gave Vic Police a reacharound...
Who would have thought this would happen in Australia.
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Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=419176 time=1629784828 user_id=1676
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Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=419136 time=1629747741 user_id=1676
Unless you're in a near constant state of martial law....
Our lock downs have not been as strict as yours, but we still had large protests against them..
It seems in Australia, authorities are arresting people for protesting.
A lady was arrested and fined for walking around her neighbourhood with a protest sign, on her permitted 2 hours of exercise per day.
She just lost her Supreme Court case. The judge gave Vic Police a reacharound...
Who would have thought this would happen in Australia.
They're tyrants here. They just needed an excuse...
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Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=419176 time=1629784828 user_id=1676
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Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=419136 time=1629747741 user_id=1676
Unless you're in a near constant state of martial law....
Our lock downs have not been as strict as yours, but we still had large protests against them..
It seems in Australia, authorities are arresting people for protesting.
A lady was arrested and fined for walking around her neighbourhood with a protest sign, on her permitted 2 hours of exercise per day.
She just lost her Supreme Court case. The judge gave Vic Police a reacharound...
Who would have thought this would happen in Australia.
They're tyrants here. They just needed an excuse...
Have all states been as extreme as Victoria?
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Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=419179 time=1629785497 user_id=1676
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=419178 time=1629785281 user_id=3254
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=419176 time=1629784828 user_id=1676
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=419138 time=1629747917 user_id=3254
Our lock downs have not been as strict as yours, but we still had large protests against them..
It seems in Australia, authorities are arresting people for protesting.
A lady was arrested and fined for walking around her neighbourhood with a protest sign, on her permitted 2 hours of exercise per day.
She just lost her Supreme Court case. The judge gave Vic Police a reacharound...
Who would have thought this would happen in Australia.
They're tyrants here. They just needed an excuse...
Have all states been as extreme as Victoria?
NSW, the other populated state has. The rest are less populated.
South Australia has started down the same path.
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Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=419176 time=1629784828 user_id=1676
A lady was arrested and fined for walking around her neighbourhood with a protest sign, on her permitted 2 hours of exercise per day.
She just lost her Supreme Court case. The judge gave Vic Police a reacharound...
Who would have thought this would happen in Australia.
They're tyrants here. They just needed an excuse...
Have all states been as extreme as Victoria?
NSW, the other populated state has. The rest are less populated.
South Australia has started down the same path.
I see, thank you.
People need to get vaccinated. Stop being assholes.
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People need to get vaccinated. Stop being assholes.
Can anybody who wants to be vaccinated get their doses yet in Australia.....I don't know.
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People need to get vaccinated. Stop being assholes.
Mind your own health...
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People need to get vaccinated. Stop being assholes.
Can anybody who wants to be vaccinated get their doses yet in Australia.....I don't know.
Basically, if you don't insist on a particular kill shot.
They've begun on 12 - 15 year olds lately.
What percetage of the population has had their first dose and fully vaccinated?
If it was something not transmissible / not potentially harmful to others from the infected, I'd support anti vaxxers cause (for lack of a better word)..
But it is transmissible / potentially harmful to others ... so sorry, no sympathy, no support
If they choose to risk themselves that's one thing .. but they also choose to risk others & that's a whole other ballgame
If have no sympathy for what you've done to yourselves... but meh...won't be long....
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To throw a wrench in this discussion I will ask this question.... What kind of actual rights do Aussies really have?.. Are they considered inalienable rights or are they rights granted not by your creator but by some government bureaucracy? Because if their rights are grant by the benevolence of the central government, they really have no rights at all and what you are seeing is the expected actions of a government that holds the basic rights of it's people within its grasping claws.
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To throw a wrench in this discussion I will ask this question.... What kind of actual rights do Aussies really have?.. Are they considered inalienable rights or are they rights granted not by your creator but by some government bureaucracy? Because if their rights are grant by the benevolence of the central government, they really have no rights at all and what you are seeing is the expected actions of a government that holds the basic rights of it's people within its grasping claws.
The rights of Australians have never been cemented...
Sure, there have been laws about rights... but there have never been a bill of rights. Previous to these things happening,we'd react like a village under fire...
But that's no longer enough...
Canada has the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.....I thought Australia would something like that.
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Canada has the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.....I thought Australia would something like that.
Your Charter of Rights and Freedoms is a government granted list of privliges rather than actual rights. The government can revoke those privileges at any time as it sees fit. All the government needs is an excuse and just cause...And who decides that "just cause"?... The government itself.
Even if Australia was to have a document such as yours it would be basically worthless in a time like this.
This is what I was afraid of. We need to pray for the Australian people because they are fucked. They gave up their guns and by extension their God given right to self defense and self reliance and this draconian crack down, this police state, is the legacy of being so willing to just roll over for the convenience of the government.
I don't expect you or any other citizen of the commonwealth system to understand why Americans feel the way they do about their inalienable right to bear arms... I honestly believe you have to be born to it. But our Founding Fathers understood the need and our oppressive rulers of the time feared it. That in itself makes it necessary and indispensable as it is as important today as it was 245 years ago.
What kind of a lockdown does Australia have?
Do they have a curfew?
True. Charter of Rights is govt dictated and subject to change as against actual rights
I agree on guns. Just people having rights to them (whether they actually have them of not) keeps govt in check .. although your govt at all levels including even school boards do seem to be taking over everything of late, in effect ... gun time coming up??
We all know what Hitler took first to ensure absolute power
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True. Charter of Rights is govt dictated and subject to change as against actual rights
I agree on guns. Just people having rights to them (whether they actually have them of not) keeps govt in check .. although your govt at all levels including even school boards do seem to be taking over everything of late, in effect ... gun time coming up??
We all know what Hitler took first to ensure absolute power
I fear that "gun time" is coming to the US. If things keep progressing as they are, it's almost a certainty. On what scale, I cannot even hazard a guess but it's garrenteed to be very messy.
They have already framed dissenters to their ways as dangerous terrorists .. in fact now formally labelled them as the # 1 threat to "their" society .. thereby backing 1/2 the population into a corner
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They have already framed dissenters to their ways as dangerous terrorists .. in fact now formally labelled them as the # 1 threat to "their" society .. thereby backing 1/2 the population into a corner
I missed the gun debate in parliament, but apparently the Conservatives were on the wrong side if you believe Gerald Butts.
A Charter Right can't be taken away.
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A Charter Right can't be taken away.
Don't kid yourself, anything that is granted by the government can ALWAYS be taken away for an indeterminate period of time.
Section 33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms commonly known as the notwithstanding clause and sometimes referred to as the "override power" allows Parliament or provincial legislatures to temporarily override certain portions of the Charter.
I believe the "notwithstanding clause" has been used a few times through it's history....All any western government needs is an excuse to gin up a cause, a circumstance that they can claim is an emergency, a threat to public welfare, etc and bang... Your rights, privileges or whatever you want to call them, will start to fall like dominos.
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A Charter Right can't be taken away.
It's only a law passed at that point in time
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A Charter Right can't be taken away.
It's only a law passed at that point in time
It's not a constitutional right?
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A Charter Right can't be taken away.
It's only a law passed at that point in time
I think it's part of the constitution. Remember when the supreme court ruled same sex marriage was a charter right.
That's what I mean. It gets changed on whims or what is "in" that day, in that case by a court .. add rights, subtract rights etc.
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That's what I mean. It gets changed on whims or what is "in" that day, in that case by a court .. add rights, subtract rights etc.
When the supreme court gives a decision, it's not something that can be changed by governments.

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What kind of a lockdown does Australia have?
Do they have a curfew?
Australia doesn't have a lockdown.
Like the US and Canada, Australia is a federation of States. A couple of States do have a lockdown, primarily because their State government is inept and out of its depth, but most States are not locked down. Or constrained in any way.
However, some States have closed their border with other States, which is contrary to our Constitution which forbids denying passage between States.
In the washup. courts are going to be busy sorting out the legal mess.
On the upside, the plague has most emphatically demonstrated how antiquated and outdated the notion of one nation with a multitude of separate sovereign States truly is.
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That's what I mean. It gets changed on whims or what is "in" that day, in that case by a court .. add rights, subtract rights etc.
When the supreme court gives a decision, it's not something that can be changed by governments.
So our so-called constitution is determined by judges and not by citizens ... no wonder Canada functions as 1/2 a nation .. on a good day
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What a bunch of cowardly dogs... acc_devil
Is that the Taliban or Victoria police.
Don't say Taliban or some Nato countries might attack and "try" unsuccessfully to keep them down
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That's what I mean. It gets changed on whims or what is "in" that day, in that case by a court .. add rights, subtract rights etc.
When the supreme court gives a decision, it's not something that can be changed by governments.
So our so-called constitution is determined by judges and not by citizens ... no wonder Canada functions as 1/2 a nation .. on a good day
Isn't up to the supreme courts of Canada and the USA to decide constitutional matters.
Yes, but in Canada all it takes is a law being passed by the feds and if courts says it's OK, it's in the constitution was what I meant
There is no referendum of approval by a sizable majority of provinces or of the people of the country needed
Seems way to easy for a Govt in power and a friendly court to change or add to it .. which in my eyes makes it more a "thing of the moment" rather than something solid like say the US constitution which takes wide and democratic public support to alter
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Yes, but in Canada all it takes is a law being passed by the feds and if courts says it's OK, it's in the constitution was what I meant
There is no referendum of approval by a sizable majority of provinces or of the people of the country needed
Seems way to easy for a Govt in power and a friendly court to change or add to it .. which in my eyes makes it more a "thing of the moment" rather than something solid like say the US constitution which takes wide and democratic public support to alter
I thought it was the other way around..
Herman gave the example of same sex marriage..
The Supreme Court of Canada decided it was a right that couldn't be taken away.
That is in addition to what I said .... If same sex marriage was written in it by the people, there never would have been a case to argue
If it was decided based on no such wording in the constitution, then judges rule us based on their whims or pet items
They just made it up & added it in
I do recall the edict coming down and am trying to remember the details surrounding it
The Supreme Court of Canada is the final court of appeal from all other Canadian courts. It has jurisdiction over disputes in all areas of the law. These include constitutional law, administrative law, criminal law, and civil law.
She is a state attorney... So what?
Why does it matter?
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Yes, but in Canada all it takes is a law being passed by the feds and if courts says it's OK, it's in the constitution was what I meant
There is no referendum of approval by a sizable majority of provinces or of the people of the country needed
Seems way to easy for a Govt in power and a friendly court to change or add to it .. which in my eyes makes it more a "thing of the moment" rather than something solid like say the US constitution which takes wide and democratic public support to alter
A change to our Constitution requires a majority of 70% of voters to approve, PLUS a majority of States.
Change rarely occurs.
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Yes, but in Canada all it takes is a law being passed by the feds and if courts says it's OK, it's in the constitution was what I meant
There is no referendum of approval by a sizable majority of provinces or of the people of the country needed
Seems way to easy for a Govt in power and a friendly court to change or add to it .. which in my eyes makes it more a "thing of the moment" rather than something solid like say the US constitution which takes wide and democratic public support to alter
A change to our Constitution requires a majority of 70% of voters to approve, PLUS a majority of States.
Change rarely occurs.
It's difficult here to change the constitution too..
Former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney tried and failed.
If memory serves, only ONE change to the Constitution has occurred here since WW2, and that was to change the voting process to include Aboriginals.
Apparently, the constructors of Australia's Constitution decreed aboriginals as unfit to vote, and that racist rule was not rescinded until the early 1970's. The only way it could be rescinded was by referendum.
If memory serves, the typical lead up to referendums where those for and against state their case didn't occur. No-one dared speak against the motion.
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CBS video is available in Finland but not in Canada..
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CBS video is available in Finland but not in Canada..
I don't know Odi, buty it says that video can't be viewed in Canada.