For some more reality of what's really going on in Australia - not the pretend "oh they're going to open up soon" gaslighting we've heard today....
Australia is still officially a democracy, but its COVID restrictions are severe. It’s hard to enter or leave the country unless you’re a politician or a celebrity. Citizens are tracked with apps and soon by facial recognition. In some states, you must have your phone scanned before entering a church. And some have been arrested for simply posting on social media about protests against COVD restrictions.
The rest of the world is starting to ask if Australia can still call itself a free country.
Australia’s lockdown has been so draconian, it’s brought comparisons on social media to how Australia began, as a prison colony.
A pregnant Australian mother was handcuffed and hauled away by cops in front of her children for simply posting on Facebook about a planned lockdown protest.
The charge was incitement.
Police helicopters look for lockdown violators. Officers have fired rubber bullets and tear gas at anti-lockdown protesters, including children.
James Allan, Garrick Professor in Law at the University of Queensland, calls it “heavy-handed despotism.”
“It's been appalling in Australia,” Allan says, “and I say that as a big fan of Australia. I'm Canadian. But it’s come as a real shock to me, how people have reacted in Australia.”
Australia consists of six states and two territories, each with its own COVID restrictions.
Under a new home quarantine plan, if you don’t send the government your photo and location when it sends you a text, the police will come to your door.
We asked Evan Mulholland at Australia’s conservative think tank, the Institute of Public Affairs, if he still considers Australia a free country.
“Well, it's a good question,” Mulholland replied, “It's a question a lot of people across the political spectrum have been asking. These things don't happen in a vacuum. They happen when the political and cultural elites slowly take away our freedoms and they become normalized.”
Australians have also begun turning one another into authorities, East German style. When an Australian mother was desperate to find a way home with her son and needed to cross a state border, violating lockdown restrictions, she was turned in to police.
Allan says,
“The media has just scared people senseless. The average person thinks, ‘If I catch this, I'm going to die.’”
https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/world/2...ople-senseless