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User ID: 80152479 United States 08/02/2021 10:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I hate to admit it, but GLP was right about Australian Totalitarianism... Soldiers hit the streets of Sydney to enforce lockdown.... Hey CP, sorry to hear about your plight down under. That's disgraceful the way you guys are being pushed around by your government. My question is, why is it tolerated? I use Google to track vaccine rates, usually by state to see how my state is doing relative to the country (Proud to say, Alabama is dead last), but it also tracks by country and you guys are one of the least vaxxed nations on earth, just over 30% having taken one shot and about 15% being fully vaxxed. If those numbers are accurate, I would think you would have some sympathetic parliamentarians who could call for a vote of no confidence in your PM and maybe even some snap elections to get the jackboots out of office. Not sure exactly how your system works, but with 70% completely unvaxxed, it seems like you would have some leverage. John 8:32 And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80556803 Argentina 08/02/2021 10:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I hate to admit it, but GLP was right about Australian Totalitarianism... Soldiers hit the streets of Sydney to enforce lockdown.... A sad day indeed.... Quoting: CitizenPerth™ [snip] The Australian city of Brisbane extended a lockdown on Sunday, while soldiers began patrolling Sydney to enforce stay-at-home rules as Australia struggles to stop the highly contagious Delta variant of the coronavirus spreading. a group of people wearing military uniforms: NSW In Lockdown As Covid-19 Community Cases Continue To Emerge© Getty Images NSW In Lockdown As Covid-19 Community Cases Continue To Emerge Queensland said it had detected 13 new locally acquired Covid cases in the past 24 hours - the biggest one-day rise the state has recorded in a year. The lockdown of Brisbane, Australia's third-biggest city, was due to end on Tuesday but will now stay in place until late on Sunday. "It's starting to become clear that the initial lockdown will be insufficient for the outbreak," Queensland state Deputy Premier Steven Miles told reporters in Brisbane. Queensland has yet to establish how a school child acquired the virus, but has forced students at several schools and their families, including that of Australia's Defence Minister Peter Dutton, to stay home. Dutton said on Monday he would miss two weeks of parliament after he was told he must quarantine at home for 14 days as his two sons attend a school linked to the outbreak. The rising new case numbers in two of the country's biggest cities come as disquiet grows on how the government of Prime Minister Scott Morrison is handling the pandemic. Although Australia's vaccination drive has lagged many other developed economies, it has so far fared much better in keeping its coronavirus numbers relatively low, with just under 34,400 cases. The death toll rose to 925 after a man in his 90s died in Sydney. Australia is going through a cycle of stop-start lockdowns in several cities after the emergence of the fast-moving Delta strain, and such restrictions are likely to persist until the country reaches a much higher level of vaccination coverage. (Reuters) Prime Minister Morrison has promised lockdowns would be "less likely" once the country inoculates 70 per cent of its population above 16 years of age - up from 19 per cent now. Morrison expects to hit the 70 per cent mark by the end of the year. Meanwhile the lockdown of Brisbane and several surrounding areas comes as Sydney, the biggest city in the country, begins its sixth week under stay-at-home orders. New South Wales state, home to Sydney, said on Monday it detected 207 Covid-19 infections in the past 24 hours as daily new cases continue to linger near a 16-month high recorded late last week. The state has recorded more than 3,500 infections since the outbreak begun in June, when a limousine driver contracted the virus while transporting an overseas airline crew, and has asked for military personnel to aid efforts to enforce the restrictions. Some 300 army personnel, who will be unarmed and under police command, on Monday began door-to-door visits to ensure people who have tested positive are isolating at their homes. They also accompanied police officers patrolling the areas of Sydney where most Covid cases have been recorded. [end snip] Continue reading: [link to www.msn.com (secure)] OP good sauce from Australia. I know him Strongman Shelford |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79667372 United States 08/02/2021 10:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I hate to admit it, but GLP was right about Australian Totalitarianism... Soldiers hit the streets of Sydney to enforce lockdown.... Australia is the NWO testing ground. If they can get away with their shit in Australia they plan on going global with it. Looks like France is bucking a bit. That 2nd Amendment here in the US will probably get to stretch its legs. I am truly grateful to live in America. |
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(OP) User ID: 80241579 Australia 08/02/2021 10:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I hate to admit it, but GLP was right about Australian Totalitarianism... Soldiers hit the streets of Sydney to enforce lockdown.... A sad day indeed.... Quoting: CitizenPerth™ [snip] The Australian city of Brisbane extended a lockdown on Sunday, while soldiers began patrolling Sydney to enforce stay-at-home rules as Australia struggles to stop the highly contagious Delta variant of the coronavirus spreading. a group of people wearing military uniforms: NSW In Lockdown As Covid-19 Community Cases Continue To Emerge© Getty Images NSW In Lockdown As Covid-19 Community Cases Continue To Emerge Queensland said it had detected 13 new locally acquired Covid cases in the past 24 hours - the biggest one-day rise the state has recorded in a year. The lockdown of Brisbane, Australia's third-biggest city, was due to end on Tuesday but will now stay in place until late on Sunday. "It's starting to become clear that the initial lockdown will be insufficient for the outbreak," Queensland state Deputy Premier Steven Miles told reporters in Brisbane. Queensland has yet to establish how a school child acquired the virus, but has forced students at several schools and their families, including that of Australia's Defence Minister Peter Dutton, to stay home. Dutton said on Monday he would miss two weeks of parliament after he was told he must quarantine at home for 14 days as his two sons attend a school linked to the outbreak. The rising new case numbers in two of the country's biggest cities come as disquiet grows on how the government of Prime Minister Scott Morrison is handling the pandemic. Although Australia's vaccination drive has lagged many other developed economies, it has so far fared much better in keeping its coronavirus numbers relatively low, with just under 34,400 cases. The death toll rose to 925 after a man in his 90s died in Sydney. Australia is going through a cycle of stop-start lockdowns in several cities after the emergence of the fast-moving Delta strain, and such restrictions are likely to persist until the country reaches a much higher level of vaccination coverage. (Reuters) Prime Minister Morrison has promised lockdowns would be "less likely" once the country inoculates 70 per cent of its population above 16 years of age - up from 19 per cent now. Morrison expects to hit the 70 per cent mark by the end of the year. Meanwhile the lockdown of Brisbane and several surrounding areas comes as Sydney, the biggest city in the country, begins its sixth week under stay-at-home orders. New South Wales state, home to Sydney, said on Monday it detected 207 Covid-19 infections in the past 24 hours as daily new cases continue to linger near a 16-month high recorded late last week. The state has recorded more than 3,500 infections since the outbreak begun in June, when a limousine driver contracted the virus while transporting an overseas airline crew, and has asked for military personnel to aid efforts to enforce the restrictions. Some 300 army personnel, who will be unarmed and under police command, on Monday began door-to-door visits to ensure people who have tested positive are isolating at their homes. They also accompanied police officers patrolling the areas of Sydney where most Covid cases have been recorded. [end snip] Continue reading: [link to www.msn.com (secure)] OP good sauce from Australia. I know him Strongman Shelford SS is a good bloke, that he is ;) "waves" ;) It's life as we know it, but only just. [link to citizenperth.wordpress.com] sic ut vos es vos should exsisto , denego alius vicis facio vos change , exsisto youself , proprie |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80674158 Hong Kong 09/09/2021 08:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I hate to admit it, but GLP was right about Australian Totalitarianism... Soldiers hit the streets of Sydney to enforce lockdown.... It will be worse once the military is diversified. A diversified military is loyal to its paymaster, not Australia, Christianity, or European civilization. Diversity changes loyalty. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80734361 United Kingdom 09/09/2021 08:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I hate to admit it, but GLP was right about Australian Totalitarianism... Soldiers hit the streets of Sydney to enforce lockdown.... Never let any other human being bully you. Keep away from that jab, wanting 70% of over 16's is because they want 30% of under 16's left. Easy to control. Just go about your day, and let them exhaust themselves trying to stop everyone doing so. Run big business and big tech into the ground, don't use any of it. Ditch the phones, TVs and newspapers. Run their profits down. Put all your energy into the Nuremberg trials upcoming. Boycott anyone or anywhere pushing jabs. Avoid unethical corporations, celebrites etc. Know your rights and stand your ground. Don't budge an inch. |
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User ID: 79925043 United States 09/09/2021 09:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I hate to admit it, but GLP was right about Australian Totalitarianism... Soldiers hit the streets of Sydney to enforce lockdown.... A sad day indeed.... Quoting: CitizenPerth™ [snip] The Australian city of Brisbane extended a lockdown on Sunday, while soldiers began patrolling Sydney to enforce stay-at-home rules as Australia struggles to stop the highly contagious Delta variant of the coronavirus spreading. a group of people wearing military uniforms: NSW In Lockdown As Covid-19 Community Cases Continue To Emerge© Getty Images NSW In Lockdown As Covid-19 Community Cases Continue To Emerge Queensland said it had detected 13 new locally acquired Covid cases in the past 24 hours - the biggest one-day rise the state has recorded in a year. The lockdown of Brisbane, Australia's third-biggest city, was due to end on Tuesday but will now stay in place until late on Sunday. "It's starting to become clear that the initial lockdown will be insufficient for the outbreak," Queensland state Deputy Premier Steven Miles told reporters in Brisbane. Queensland has yet to establish how a school child acquired the virus, but has forced students at several schools and their families, including that of Australia's Defence Minister Peter Dutton, to stay home. Dutton said on Monday he would miss two weeks of parliament after he was told he must quarantine at home for 14 days as his two sons attend a school linked to the outbreak. The rising new case numbers in two of the country's biggest cities come as disquiet grows on how the government of Prime Minister Scott Morrison is handling the pandemic. Although Australia's vaccination drive has lagged many other developed economies, it has so far fared much better in keeping its coronavirus numbers relatively low, with just under 34,400 cases. The death toll rose to 925 after a man in his 90s died in Sydney. Australia is going through a cycle of stop-start lockdowns in several cities after the emergence of the fast-moving Delta strain, and such restrictions are likely to persist until the country reaches a much higher level of vaccination coverage. (Reuters) Prime Minister Morrison has promised lockdowns would be "less likely" once the country inoculates 70 per cent of its population above 16 years of age - up from 19 per cent now. Morrison expects to hit the 70 per cent mark by the end of the year. Meanwhile the lockdown of Brisbane and several surrounding areas comes as Sydney, the biggest city in the country, begins its sixth week under stay-at-home orders. New South Wales state, home to Sydney, said on Monday it detected 207 Covid-19 infections in the past 24 hours as daily new cases continue to linger near a 16-month high recorded late last week. The state has recorded more than 3,500 infections since the outbreak begun in June, when a limousine driver contracted the virus while transporting an overseas airline crew, and has asked for military personnel to aid efforts to enforce the restrictions. Some 300 army personnel, who will be unarmed and under police command, on Monday began door-to-door visits to ensure people who have tested positive are isolating at their homes. They also accompanied police officers patrolling the areas of Sydney where most Covid cases have been recorded. [end snip] Continue reading: [link to www.msn.com (secure)] You Aussies have to stand up now or you are going into slaves. |
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User ID: 72076845 United States 09/09/2021 09:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I hate to admit it, but GLP was right about Australian Totalitarianism... Soldiers hit the streets of Sydney to enforce lockdown.... Good to see you post again, CP. Even under unfortunate circumstances. People will hit their breaking point soon I believe. This cant continue forever. Good luck and Godspeed Something is coming. Guard your heart and watch the wind.. |