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Noel's avatar

Australians once prided themselves on being larrikins; wild, cheeky and mischievous, but we have proven ourselves to be the exact opposite; tame, obedient and complacent.

There are protest marches taking place across Australia, "March for Australia", that are mainly aimed at immigration laws, but as for privacy and freedom of speech, I think most Australians feel they have nothing to fear from this gross over reach of their privacy, because they aren't "guilty" of offensive speech and they have nothing to "hide".

Oh, what a foolish, naïve lot we have turned out to be and we will experience the full force of a UN controlled totalitarian regime that will crush anyone who dares to comment or question the regimes power and control over every facet of our existence.

Digital currency will be the next invasion and control forced upon us, many Australians (mainly the young) seem to be welcoming it with open arms, not aware of the power this gives to tyrannical governments and greed driven banks over their money, but, of course they feel they have nothing to fear, because it won't negatively impact them, right?

They are obedient, law abiding citizens.

I expect that even what I am commenting here would have consequences if it became known to those who must be obeyed.

Fuhrer Albanese has stolen control of Australia for his UN masters and like all filthy traitors will face divine justice for his betrayal.

He and his cronies are not going to like the price that has to be paid for their crimes.

Poor fellow, my country!

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The Modern Enquirer's avatar

The immigration protests look engineered to distract from the Digital ID rollout. The mainstream media’s tone toward these protests is unusually neutral.

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