Australian politics

The_Waco_Kid's Avatar

Surprised that u would post this.

Just goes to show that china is a paper dragon. Stupid mistakes like that will get them in the end.

They cant make up their mind on whether they're commies, fascist or capitalist in that order.
Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm

he's a misguided socialist utopian dreamer ,,


hold my beer .. er .. Gin



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fr7BK6io0XU&t


BAHHHAHAAAA
the_real_Barleycorn's Avatar
Somebody from croc dundee died, dont remember who... Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
The aborigine chap who did all the talking.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gulpilil
Yssup Rider's Avatar
Swing and a miss, VM.

He won’t weigh in. Too busy butchering the language.

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2tqzy4

HedonistForever's Avatar
There is not much news from Australia. It caused a stir when the decision was made to stop working with the French on a submarine, and instead create a new Australia UK USA alliance to counter growing Chinese influence in the region.


Perhaps someone is knowledgeable about Australia ? Originally Posted by VitaMan

Not much news from Australia???? Then you surely do not watch Tucker Carlson who has a running story on the draconian measures this country has adopted. Freedom is dead in Australia. May it rest in peace.


https://studentsforliberty.org/north...ions-must-end/


Australia’s draconian lockdown restrictions must end

In Australia, government policy throughout the COVID-19 pandemic has consisted of keeping borders closed and implementing snap lockdowns any time new cases emerge.
Throughout the pandemic, Australia’s government has chosen the path of increasingly severe restrictions to combat COVID-19. However, a year of authoritarian policies such as stay-at-home orders, the closure of workplaces, and the prohibition of most leisure activities have not only failed to reduce the infection rate but have also taken their toll on the continued cooperation of a weary population.
In spite of these efforts and despite being largely cut off from the rest of the world, the infection rate has risen across Australia over the past two months.


While restrictions on public gatherings vary between states, much of Australia’s population has seen its freedom of assembly suspended for as long as their government sees it necessary. In Sydney, individuals now face on-the-spot fines of up to $3,700 (A$5,000) for not complying with stay-at-home orders, up from A$1,000 previously.
As such, despite an effective ban on protests, an increasing number of Australians have taken to the streets to voice their opposition to draconian lockdown restrictions. Sadly, rather than upholding the right to protest, a crucial component of a free society, the authorities’ response has been one of further escalating repression.


The recent surge in protests is understandable in the context of the severity of Australia’s lockdown restrictions. At this point, it should go without saying that stay-at-home orders, particularly over any prolonged period of time, carry disastrous economic and social costs which can far outweigh the benefits.
In Australia, due to extremely strict travel restrictions, many people have been unable to reunite with loved ones abroad for the duration of the pandemic. However, Australia’s most recent period of lockdown provides some particularly poignant examples of the costs of lockdown restrictions.
For instance, it is illegal to travel into locked-down regions under any circumstances, even to attend a funeral. This is enforced through the numerous police checkpoints across the country, and authorities pledging to take a “no-nonsense approach” to dissent.


Furthermore, a particularly disturbing story recently emerged whereby authorities shot dead several dogs in an animal shelter in order to prevent volunteers from leaving home to care for them.
Even in those parts of Australia where people are still allowed outside, restrictions have wandered into the realm of the absurd. For example, in a rant about people using outdoor pop-up bars for “pub crawls,” Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews asserted that patrons are banned from removing their masks to drink.


When months of draconian lockdown restrictions have not proven effective at eliminating the spread of the virus, we must wonder at what point will governments understand the unsustainability of policies based on constant social and economic disruption and realize that a different approach to the pandemic is needed. One that encourages individual responsibility around risk mitigation instead of indefinite periods of house arrest.


The people of Australia must have the right to go out and earn a living.

VitaMan's Avatar
Swing and a miss, VM.

He won’t weigh in. Too busy butchering the language.
Originally Posted by Yssup Rider

You may be right, mate.


Others that are weighing in haven't gotten the clue.
Lucas McCain's Avatar
HF, you are missing the sarcasm again. Do you really think the OP cares about what is going on in Australia?

Anyway, interesting article though so thanks for posting it. I didn't know they were taking such extreme measures down under.
Yssup Rider's Avatar
-Thanks HF.

“Surely do not watch Tucker Carlson” is on my daily list of shit to do.


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAY
winn dixie's Avatar
Gutfeld and friends are must see tv!
WTF's Avatar
  • WTF
  • 12-14-2021, 02:13 PM
Gutfeld and friends are must see tv! Originally Posted by winn dixie
I feel like Elvis when I see that guy on tv... Sonny ,go get my pistol!
winn dixie's Avatar
Gutfeld and friends are must see tv! Originally Posted by winn dixie
The news given by hotties in a comedic tone!
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
I feel like Elvis when I see that guy on tv... Sonny ,go get my pistol! Originally Posted by WTF
U dont need a pistol. U need pop tarts!!!!
Yssup Rider's Avatar
This is quite comical. Great thread VM!