Den Yellek on Nostr: What is happening im Australia is so sad. Some of us have been writing letters and ...
What is happening im Australia is so sad.
Some of us have been writing letters and petitions and opposing these bills since they really ramped up pushing them through during covid but people just do not care.
It is unbelievable how blue pilled the average Australian is.
And those that are not blue pilled are black pilled. They see no hope.
The way we were treated during the covod lockdowns really broke a lot of spirits.
We were not allowed to leave our houses.
I had to have a permit with me at all times when leaving the house for work.
There were roadblocks and checkpoints.
We were required to use an app to check in to all locations.
Could not even go shopping without a vaccine. I was kicked out of a store when I was the only person in there by the owner. So many relished in their chance to be morally superior and powerful.
We had a 5km circle drawn around our houses and if we went outside this circle we were fined.
And if you dared to protest you were met with police in armored vehicles with tear gas and rubber bullets firing wildly in to crowds. You were rounded up by cops. Beaten. Then called a nazi for daring to ask for your basic rights. Facebook posts supporting these protests led to arrests.
Australians learnt first hand that we have no rights.
Most people cheered on the government keeping us safe.
Those that were remained were left broken and lost hope.
Some of us have been writing letters and petitions and opposing these bills since they really ramped up pushing them through during covid but people just do not care.
It is unbelievable how blue pilled the average Australian is.
And those that are not blue pilled are black pilled. They see no hope.
The way we were treated during the covod lockdowns really broke a lot of spirits.
We were not allowed to leave our houses.
I had to have a permit with me at all times when leaving the house for work.
There were roadblocks and checkpoints.
We were required to use an app to check in to all locations.
Could not even go shopping without a vaccine. I was kicked out of a store when I was the only person in there by the owner. So many relished in their chance to be morally superior and powerful.
We had a 5km circle drawn around our houses and if we went outside this circle we were fined.
And if you dared to protest you were met with police in armored vehicles with tear gas and rubber bullets firing wildly in to crowds. You were rounded up by cops. Beaten. Then called a nazi for daring to ask for your basic rights. Facebook posts supporting these protests led to arrests.
Australians learnt first hand that we have no rights.
Most people cheered on the government keeping us safe.
Those that were remained were left broken and lost hope.