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Australia Katılım Şubat 2009
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Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Police in Queensland, Australia, arrested Pro-Lifers for "obstructing" access to an abortion clinic despite not blocking the entrance in any way. The officers then claim one of their shirts is "offensive" for saying "Abolish Abortion" before calling the Christians "snowflakes" for defending themselves. Free Speech does not exist in Australia.
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Macro@Macrogirl_LA·
Australia may finally be taking an honest look at the pandemic. Now who among our "neighbors and friends" will stand accountable-- those among you who reported the unmasked to store managers, who shamed us even in parks and outdoor cafes, who rallied to keep us from buying food or working or receiving care, whom you were happy to cram into FEMA camps and censor for speaking out mainly to protect you as you were indiscriminately treading on our freedoms and our lives? I could forgive if I heard even one honest apology, but I will never forget.
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Metro Detroit News
Metro Detroit News@metrodetroitn·
🚨 #Breaking: At least one woman was shot at Great Lakes Crossing in Auburn Hills on Saturday and was taken to a local hospital. The suspect is in custody. Police say there is no danger to the public, and additional information is expected to be released as it becomes available.
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Bryce@Proud2B_Marine·
@DoctorHuuu @ianfarrow @metrodetroitn It’s amazing, flu deaths went to zero and Covid deaths skyrocketed. Also is a person dies of a motorcycle accident but was Covid + the hospital was labeling that as a Covid death to get federal money. The actual numbers were probably far less
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Bryce
Bryce@Proud2B_Marine·
@ianfarrow @DoctorHuuu @metrodetroitn There was no Covid camps in America. Those with severe symptoms were sent to hospitals, those were mild symptoms were quarantine for seven to 14 days
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𝐈𝐚𝐧 𝐅𝐚𝐫𝐫𝐨𝐰 イアン ファロー
All three levels of government in the United States have the power to enforce quarantine. share.google/rmjTZXlJYb8d8Q… If Americans left quarantine in the United States they were sometimes rounded up by police and thrown in prison. share.google/DmxD04VM5SjBrW… Australian Olympians stayed at Manigurr-ma when they returned from Tokyo; it was preferred over 5-star hotel rooms. dailymotion.com/video/x87v32v Unfortunately when Manigurr-ma was built in 2013, the pool wasn't Olympic size. dailymail.co.uk/embed/video/23…
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Bryce
Bryce@Proud2B_Marine·
@ianfarrow @DoctorHuuu @metrodetroitn This is Australian Covid camp, I think I’d take a Hawaiian hotel room over this any day. Also, Australia wasn’t voluntary if you left, police arrested you and took you back.
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Kylene Gould
Kylene Gould@GouldKylene·
@ValerieAnne1970 australian prime minister.."there will never be comprehensive gun control in australia until there's a massacre in tasmania"...*poof* one refrigerated morgue truck later there's a massacre in tasmania..then all the guns get taken away..🎪👹🎪
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
This is the moment Australia became subjects instead of citizens. Once you hand your guns to the government, you hand them your freedom. NEVER surrender your 2nd Amendment rights. Ever.
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In other words, Hawaii was basically like Australia, where hotels were the >85% mainstay of the 14-day quarantine program for voluntary inbound travellers. That is all on the public record. share.google/HVnJvRWGqCFkrG… Some of the more fortunate, including Australian Olympians, were able to stay at a high amenity former mining village rather than hotels. share.google/ID9aiZIfFL49mt… BTW, are you able to provide more information about American quarantine camps where they actually sent the COVID-19 infected? share.google/cWuq1AcoCSBj8X…
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Bryce
Bryce@Proud2B_Marine·
@ianfarrow @DoctorHuuu @metrodetroitn There was no camps, they quarantined at hotels. AND I did not agree with our government citing or arresting anyone during that time. I believed it was unconstitutional
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Bryce
Bryce@Proud2B_Marine·
@DoctorHuuu @metrodetroitn You can say what you want, but as a non-citizen it’s meaningless. Being an American I don’t speak on Australian matters. You want to talk about freedoms, Didn’t Australia build Covid camps and throw people into them?
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Junker Georg
Junker Georg@junkergeorg15·
The Media, including many in Packers media and some blogsites, HATED Rodgers for his expressed opinions during the Plandemic. I and others got banned from some blogsites for defending him and his positions which we shared. But, at least we didn't go Australia and build camps for those who refused the jab.
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Suzy Redd
Suzy Redd@suzy_redd·
Remember when China welded its people into their homes during COVID? Remember when Australia rounded up its people for COVID camps? What do those two nations have in common? Anyway, since you're so worried about protecting children, when are we going to ban swimming pools? When are we going to make it illegal for children to be at the beach, lake or river?
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Kirsten Gillibrand
Kirsten Gillibrand@SenGillibrand·
Four kids and four adults were shot at a Fourth of July celebration. Hours later, an NYPD officer was shot by a gunman in Brooklyn — two devastating attacks fueled by gun violence. But instead of prioritizing public safety, Donald Trump just cut dozens of gun safety regulations. He is making it EASIER for bad actors to get their hands on a gun. Our kids deserve better. Our first responders deserve better. Our communities deserve better.
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America is so much better than than Australia. Our Constitution actually locks in real individual rights, like strong free speech under the First Amendment that lets you say shit others might hate, and the Second Amendment giving people the right to own guns for self defense. With so many armed Americans, it also serves as a check against a tyrannical government getting out of control. Australia, meanwhile, has super tight gun laws (no self-defense excuse, mandatory licenses, registries, and buybacks), more restrictions on speech for "harmony", and they slammed hard with lockdowns and mandates. I remember when Australia's government decided to put people who didn't take a jab in camps against their will. That won't happen in America... because.... guns. Anyways, go on pretending if it makes you feel like you have a set.
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simplicissimus🇺🇸
Australia since 2019 has left the common sense community and silently turned into a communist mega experiment noone notices around the wold. It's the blueprint for plans concocted by outright communists (forget liberals and democrat socialists). They even imprisoned Cov-19 vax disobedient citizens in internment camps for months!
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
Australia is quietly committing to a staggering $7 to $10 trillion 'capital reallocation' by 2050 to chase Net Zero and become a 'Green Hydrogen Superpower.' That amounts to a jaw-dropping $303,000 per capita gamble — conducted with zero formal democratic mandate from the Australian public. Australia's vast, proven energy reserves of coal, gas, oil and uranium are being sidelined for what currently amounts to one man's pipe dream. Green hydrogen relies on highly complex technology that still can’t reliably power a mid-size bulldozer, let alone sustain a national electricity grid. The scale of this domestic sacrifice makes no mathematical sense on a global stage. Australia produces less than 1.1% of global CO₂ emissions. China alone accounts for 30% and the top 10 emitting nations generate 70% of all human-derived CO₂. Local economic self-harm won't shift the global dial. Between its extensive coastal 'blue carbon' sinks (seagrass/mangroves) and vast, carbon-neutral desert interior, Australia's actual CO₂ footprint is microscopic. This isn't a rational energy transition — it’s a massive structural handover of national wealth to a global 'green' bureaucratic narrative.
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