Police need to get in shape.
That is horrifyinghttps://twitter.com/Lukewearechange/status/1442159056941060098?s=20
This kick to the face is for your safety!!!
Australian Hospitals Over Capacity With People Beaten By Police For Not Wearing Masks
SYDNEY—Australian hospitals are bursting at the seams, having reached their breaking point after being flooded with patients during the pandemic. The Australians streaming into the hospitals don't have COVID, though, but instead are just bloodied and bruised from cops beating them up for not wearing masks, going outside for fresh air, and talking to other people.
While Australia has done well keeping case numbers down throughout the pandemic, their performance fighting the virus has been offset by the number of people getting curb-stomped by police.
"Well, bugger! It's way over capacity here, mate," said one nurse in Sydney. "By the beard of a Koala! We got way too many wankers comin' on in here and gettin' all cracked up by the bloody coppers, mate." In American English, this apparently means, "Well, gosh darn it all! There's too many people in this hospital, y'all. By the beard of Abraham Lincoln! We have way too many people coming into this here hospital and getting beat up by the popo, dude."
According to medical professionals in Australia, the concerning rise in people getting absolutely demolished by the police and having to get rushed to the hospital is exacerbated by the fact that hospitals are already overwhelmed with people who got bit by two-story-tall spiders, punched by kangaroos, and elbow-dropped by drop bears.
https://babylonbee.com/news/australian-hospitals-over-capacity-with-people-beaten-by-police-for-not-wearing-masks
Asked a group of coworkers if they knew what was happening in Australia. 2 of the 4 had no idea anything was even newsworthy down there.
Has this ever been attempted in history before?Facility being built to house those “who have not had access to vaccination.”
Despite some states tentatively beginning to lift lockdown restrictions, Australian authorities are building quarantine camps that won’t be completed until next year in order to prepare for “ongoing operations” and to house those “who have not had access to vaccination.”
According to ABC Australia, one such 1,000-bed quarantine facility at Wellcamp Airport outside Toowoomba will be fully completed by the end of March 2022.
“At this stage, the cabins will be used by domestic travellers returning from COVID hotspots,” states the report.
However, it also makes clear that the camp will be used for “ongoing operations” and will be a source of employment for the local area.
The camps is split into different zones and accommodates singles, doubles, and family rooms while being patrolled by police and security guards 24/7.
https://summit.news/2021/10/12/australia-building-quarantine-camps-for-ongoing-operations/
I can think of a few times. Doesn't usually go well for the campers.Australia Building Quarantine Camps For “Ongoing Operations”
Has this ever been attempted in history before?
Scary times when I'd bet some in the pro-vax mandate cult would probably support these roundup operations.I can think of a few times. Doesn't usually go well for the campers.
It's almost like they dont want you to know what is happening in Australia.
Asked a group of coworkers if they knew what was happening in Australia. 2 of the 4 had no idea anything was even newsworthy down there.
Shame on our media.
Interesting how the covid lockdowns actually skyrocketed the covid cases.
Australia Building Quarantine Camps For “Ongoing Operations”
Has this ever been attempted in history before?
I can think of a few times. Doesn't usually go well for the campers.
You guys and the fear mongering is hilarious. Yes any quarantine facility is the same as a concentration camp. Get a grip guysScary times when I'd bet some in the pro-vax mandate cult would probably support these roundup operations.
That you think this is scaryInteresting how the covid lockdowns actually skyrocketed the covid cases.
Thank goodness for the 2A here.Dystopian. ####### concentration camps are officially here in a Western 'Democracy.' Unreal.
People often asked before all this why we need 2a or would ever need to carry that much ammo or need a gun with that big a magazine. Then 2020 came and the world can collectively go "Oh yea, now I remember."Thank goodness for the 2A here.
Dystopian. ####### concentration camps are officially here in a Western 'Democracy.' Unreal.
JML, 2 questions. 1, are you ok? and 2, is this true? LINK
Thanks Norville for the concern.Nothing to see here. Go about your business.
Australia using Military to move Covid positive individuals to "Quarantine Camps"
Not sure what to tell you guy. You want to believe anti vacc people thats ok. I dont think the first link was from that community. The second women definitely wasn’t. They are believing online propaganda from outside the country. I dont doubt they are concerend and there are people arent happy with what is happening. The number one priority from governments is ensuring Covid doesnt hit Aboriginal communities. The death rate will be high. The impact on Health Services will be high. These communities are treated no differently than people in the big cities, bar one thing their remoteness requiring ADF assistance. The ADF has a very strict remit.Not sure I'm buying it. Here's some video of Aboriginal leaders saying otherwise.
https://twitter.com/UK__Citizen/status/1463439160782561283?t=MOHIVXpnTv4IHccFxj80wQ&s=19
https://twitter.com/thirdeyewide7/status/1463452328032276485?t=2Yl7RjgFmbz2tXtfYfOe7g&s=19
I have no problem with skepticism, in fact I welcome it. At some stage though you need to defer to people who know more than you about a subject ie experts. You have an immediate bias to accept a slanted argument from flimsy sources. If there is proof, rather than feelings or spurious leaps of faith, then bring it on. Examine what these people are saying, why they are saying it and whether they have the knowledge to give credible opinions.No I understand you're there but my BS meter goes off when I see headlines like this.
"Inside the Darwin quarantine camp, where life is 'like a holiday' for people escaping lockdown"
Combine that with these videos of people that claim to be Aborigines online saying they are being persecuted and experimented on (which is a lot of effort for someone who is just "antii-vax") then it makes me a bit skeptical at the corporate media picture of everything being fine under total lockdown.
John Maddens Lunchbox said:I have no problem with skepticism, in fact I welcome it. At some stage though you need to defer to people who know more than you about a subject ie experts. You have an immediate bias to accept a slanted argument from flimsy sources. If there is proof, rather than feelings or spurious leaps of faith, then bring it on. Examine what these people are saying, why they are saying it and whether they have the knowledge to give credible opinions.
I would put the treatment of Australian Aboriginals by governments approaching and maybe past anything that happened with Native Americans or Slavery. They successfully wiped them out of Tasmania and went close elsewhere. If anyone has a right to be wary of governments, its them. They are probably the lowest vaccinated group in Australia. An anti government message works incredibly easy with them.
Still, provacateurs thousands of miles away with an agenda they are pushing to their audience, based on faulty logic and a well worn narrative isn’t proof. All evidence points to these communities getting treated no differently than anyone else except for getting special treatment cause of their remoteness. I am open to listening directly to their experiences, but right now we are getting messages from people with a clear anti vacc agenda. If there was a decent media in Australia, maybe someone could check further, but i wouldnt count on it. The only “Corporate” media in Australia is right wing Murdoch or the Public broadcaster.
The whole vaccination/Anti vacc argument is a different kettle of fish. Of course there are risks and unknowns with the covid vaccination. To me there is enough evidence that the risks without it are far greater.
What is the criteria to be in the facility? Having covid or travel related?Teenagers from remote NT community arrested after escape from Howard Springs COVID quarantine facility
"At a COVID update press conference, NT Chief Minister Michael Gunner confirmed the teenagers, aged 15, 16 and 17, tested negative for the virus yesterday.
At the press conference, Mr Gunner said authorities were dealing with "a pretty complicated cohort at the Centre for National Resilience right now, with complex needs."
"This the first time we've had to use the centre for large numbers of people from an Aboriginal community, but it probably won't be the last time," he said."
You are aware Australians have guns and in fact gun ownership is higher than it was before the current laws were put into place right?People often asked before all this why we need 2a or would ever need to carry that much ammo or need a gun with that big a magazine. Then 2020 came and the world can collectively go "Oh yea, now I remember."
You are aware Australians have guns and in fact gun ownership is higher than it was before the current laws were put into place right?
More guns but less per person.You are aware Australians have guns and in fact gun ownership is higher than it was before the current laws were put into place right?
More guns but less per person.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-44105129
From 2018: "Australians now own more guns in total than they did before the 1996 crackdown, according to figures from 2016 - the last time they were comprehensively studied.
That amounts to more than three million firearms, according to separate government statistics.
But gun ownership per capita has dropped by 23% during the same time, said Associate Prof Philip Alpers from the University of Sydney.
"Far fewer people now have a gun in their home but some people have a lot more guns," Associate Prof Philip Alpers told the BBC."
Because it was a buy back not a confiscation, a highly successful one, and the buy back concentrated on for the lack of a better term assault weapons.Hmmm....I did NOT know that. I was told that they confiscated all the guns. How is it possible that gun ownership is now higher?
But that's a choice not done by force of law obviously. And in fact this is widely viewed in Australia as the best thing that government did.More guns but less per person.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-44105129
From 2018: "Australians now own more guns in total than they did before the 1996 crackdown, according to figures from 2016 - the last time they were comprehensively studied.
That amounts to more than three million firearms, according to separate government statistics.
But gun ownership per capita has dropped by 23% during the same time, said Associate Prof Philip Alpers from the University of Sydney.
"Far fewer people now have a gun in their home but some people have a lot more guns," Associate Prof Philip Alpers told the BBC."
I see a lot of gun buy back programs in America fail because the payment amounts are less than a person could get at a pawn shop. Baffles me.But that's a choice not done by force of law obviously. And in fact this is widely viewed in Australia as the best thing that government did.
Absolutely we should definitely pay more to entice people when we do buybacks.I see a lot of gun buy back programs in America fail because the payment amounts are less than a person could get at a pawn shop. Baffles me.
I see a lot of gun buy back programs in America fail because the payment amounts are less than a person could get at a pawn shop. Baffles me.
Absolutely we should definitely pay more to entice people when we do buybacks.