Oldbloke wrote:alexjones wrote:One positive I thought would happen during the scamdemic was Australia would start producing again because in an instant supply lines could be shutoff. But alas that did not happen. We are a rather low tech nation who make bugger all. I hate how idiots say we are "the lucky country" when all I see is no production, no freedom, stupid gun laws and tyranny. Australia in 2024 is a hell hole.
All the individual can do is amass as much supplies as they think they need for themselves and their family to survive the coming economic crash.
I've heard all this sort of thing in the past by members now long gone?
Anyway, we all know it could be better.
But try travelling to third world countries. Then you will better appreciate where and how we live.
I've set up workshops, supervised production and mixed amongst some of the leading (and despised) nations in the world, not simply mixed in the tourist areas. Been visited by secret police in my hotel rooms at 11pm at night, with all sorts of slimy people who want to know all about Australia... with two pretty Siberian prostitutes to reward me on the spot should I wish to sell my soul. And believe me, they are worlds apart from the fake tourism facade.
They live in fear, under the thumb, and in abject poverty if they do not completely comply with the force of government, and shut their mouths and bust their guts to try and get into the 21st century. To sit amongst the common Chinese workers on a pebbly beach, sharing our food and drink, listening to their hushed voices about what happens when one speaks out or dares to use a VPN to look at western social media, whilst soldiers walk up and down the foreshores giving me the death stare, is not what most see.
So we appreciate what we have? And not solve these issues that our pathetic voting habits may soon see here within 20 years tops? We cannot be so short sighted and apathetic, surely.