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Disarming the Commonwealth

Post by womble » 14 Oct 2025, 3:43 am

Interesting, controversial maybe, disturbing perhaps.
Maybe we’re still at the thin edge of the wedge comparatively.
It’s a different perspective than the mainstream here.
Therefore I don’t have an opinion on it, because opinions can get you in real trouble nowadays.
Other than, I thank our glorious leaders for their divine wisdom and vision.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CzSsRsCk43c
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Post by bigrich » 14 Oct 2025, 4:25 am

womble wrote:Interesting, controversial maybe, disturbing perhaps.
Maybe we’re still at the thin edge of the wedge comparatively.
It’s a different perspective than the mainstream here.
Therefore I don’t have an opinion on it, because opinions can get you in real trouble nowadays.
Other than, I thank our glorious leaders for their divine wisdom and vision.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CzSsRsCk43c


interesting link, thanks for posting . my take away from it is to remain vigilant over speaking up for what rights and privileges we have now so they don't disappear altogether
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Post by deye243 » 14 Oct 2025, 1:24 pm

Problem is speaking up will be the reason why you lose your rights and today it doesn't take much they've even started doing it in Victoria
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Post by bigrich » 14 Oct 2025, 2:08 pm

deye243 wrote:Problem is speaking up will be the reason why you lose your rights and today it doesn't take much they've even started doing it in Victoria


Victoria is too far gone in some respects, but you’re right in that speaking up may put a target on your back. Might get labelled as a sovereign citizen and get your guns confiscated. Who knows these days
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Post by MG5150 » 14 Oct 2025, 2:31 pm

We're at the point where you need to stand up for what you love/believe in, and make as much noise as possible. Don't do anything illegal or unethical, but make your voice heard and take every opportunity to forward a cause you beleive in.

Remain silent and hoping things will get better is why we keep losing freedoms one by one.
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Post by womble » 14 Oct 2025, 3:31 pm

:unknown: I’m a registered member of the libertarian party. I’m entitled to my political views and to support our policy. Because they are my beliefs.
https://www.libertarians.org.au/self_defence
Registered party, not sovcits. Not any illegal organisation.

That said, I also fully abide by the laws as they stand currently, :thumbsup:
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Post by wanneroo » 15 Oct 2025, 4:31 am

It's funny how we won the cold war but lost the victory. The UK, Canada and Australia are getting as controlled as Eastern Europe was during the cold war.

I have my theories as to why this is.

In the end you have to fight for your rights. In the USA if enough people had not stood up and voted last year, we'd be run by Kamala Harris and we'd have another 30 million Mexicans and Indians overruning the country, guns would be on the chopping block and we'd continue to put foreign nationals first over our own people.
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Post by bigrich » 15 Oct 2025, 4:53 am

wanneroo wrote:It's funny how we won the cold war but lost the victory. The UK, Canada and Australia are getting as controlled as Eastern Europe was during the cold war.

I have my theories as to why this is.

In the end you have to fight for your rights. In the USA if enough people had not stood up and voted last year, we'd be run by Kamala Harris and we'd have another 30 million Mexicans and Indians overruning the country, guns would be on the chopping block and we'd continue to put foreign nationals first over our own people.


1- power and greed corrupt, such is human nature. some people get off on control of others

2-similar problems in oz , what i find amazing about the US situation is all the protesters against removing illegals by ICE . they are there illegally , they've broken the law and possibly lots of laws . yet left wing loonies are opposed to removing illegals . a lot of people in this world seem to put left wing ideology before facts and common sense . :unknown: not enough in oz stood up and now the labor party is destroying this country with their crazy high minded ideals :thumbsdown:
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Post by wanneroo » 16 Oct 2025, 10:30 am

bigrich wrote:
wanneroo wrote:It's funny how we won the cold war but lost the victory. The UK, Canada and Australia are getting as controlled as Eastern Europe was during the cold war.

I have my theories as to why this is.

In the end you have to fight for your rights. In the USA if enough people had not stood up and voted last year, we'd be run by Kamala Harris and we'd have another 30 million Mexicans and Indians overruning the country, guns would be on the chopping block and we'd continue to put foreign nationals first over our own people.


1- power and greed corrupt, such is human nature. some people get off on control of others

2-similar problems in oz , what i find amazing about the US situation is all the protesters against removing illegals by ICE . they are there illegally , they've broken the law and possibly lots of laws . yet left wing loonies are opposed to removing illegals . a lot of people in this world seem to put left wing ideology before facts and common sense . :unknown: not enough in oz stood up and now the labor party is destroying this country with their crazy high minded ideals :thumbsdown:


The only conclusion I can come to is mental illness. As we saw with communism in the 20th century there are just some that love poverty, squalor, death, destruction, filth and chaos.

Massive migration is how you bring down western countries and it's working. Western countries, are or were, high functioning, high trust societies with higher IQ people. When you flood the country with low IQ migrants from low trust scammy corrupt societies, there is no assimilation or adapting to local values, it's a cancer that destroys everything. I'm watching it live next door in Canada. Canada is in a state of collapse, mostly due to migration.
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Post by Wapiti » 17 Oct 2025, 7:26 am

That's spot on mate, and the only way to change this is to get the voters to stop their pathetic whinging about personalities and make a change at the ballot box.
But I really thing the voters are masochists and would rather be cable-tied to a rack and whipped about the nether regions. And still complain about it.
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Post by jezzab » 18 Oct 2025, 12:17 am

My old teacher said something to me 30 years ago I have never forgotten:

There are 3 types of people in this world:
- People that make things happen
- People that watch things happen
- People that wonder what happened
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Post by Bugman » 21 Oct 2025, 5:15 am

jezzab wrote:My old teacher said something to me 30 years ago I have never forgotten:

There are 3 types of people in this world:
- People that make things happen
- People that watch things happen
- People that wonder what happened


Very true. BUT nowadays, people make things happen, albeit for some of the wrong reasons or their own hidden agendas.
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Post by zbenga » 30 Oct 2025, 10:33 am

wanneroo wrote:It's funny how we won the cold war but lost the victory. The UK, Canada and Australia are getting as controlled as Eastern Europe was during the cold war.

I have my theories as to why this is.

In the end you have to fight for your rights. In the USA if enough people had not stood up and voted last year, we'd be run by Kamala Harris and we'd have another 30 million Mexicans and Indians overruning the country, guns would be on the chopping block and we'd continue to put foreign nationals first over our own people.



not just that but I often travel to china and I wish I could make it more clear so I can be better understood but the average Chinese citizen:
Has more freedom than the average Australian citizen.
Loves their country more than any Australian citizen.

On top of that technologically they are at least 10 years ahead of us and don't tell me in their villages life is hard because in our villages life is hard without running water (tank water) and septic tanks.

I also agree the Eastern Europeans are the most free people in EU as well, I trace my origins from there and visit every 10 years or so.

In Australia you can't have an oppinion because you're immediately labeled. Over the last 10 years it's been a constant game I have to play outside of my house. It's like when you learn how to ice skate and you get good then you have to slalom your way around beginners and idiots constantly on a busy night at the ice ring. That what my life has been over the last 5 years, you're constantly slaloming around virtue signalling pre-programmed zombies.

I was talking to a friend the other day and he reminded me we now live in a 90's or early 2000's movie! Think Demolition man.

Yes the Comm is being disarmed and if we do anything about it they will switch to what the US is doing, they have their amendments but they have been watered down by so many bills and so many restrictions that they are probably in a worse position than we are while holding a gun.

We live in interesting times and if you position yourself correctly or/and educate your kids correctly you can really take advantage of it and create some generational wealth on the back of the pre-programmed zombies, you just have to take advantage of the programming someone else did and don't be shy to seize the opportunity.
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Post by womble » 30 Oct 2025, 2:46 pm

Well the average chinaman would say that. Or else. If you don’t support the ccp and accept that they can do no wrong, life isn’t going to go well for you. And their surveillance state is also 10 years ahead. They monitor everything, every word, every thought, every choice.

Yes the US constitution is under threat daily. But at the end of that day in a court room the constitution wins. That’s all it takes. Challenge it in court. Unfortunately a lot of people can’t though. Apparently those people don’t matter though.
If that orange demon finds a way to serve another term he will definitely find a way to disarm those people that don’t matter.
Because they’re not “real Americans”.
Then we watch the slide into an intense paranoia like all of his kind before him. And who is next to lose their freedom.
Inevitably only the upper class can bear arms.
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Post by bigrich » 30 Oct 2025, 4:22 pm

womble wrote:Well the average chinaman would say that. Or else. If you don’t support the ccp and accept that they can do no wrong, life isn’t going to go well for you. And their surveillance state is also 10 years ahead. They monitor everything, every word, every thought, every choice.

Yes the US constitution is under threat daily. But at the end of that day in a court room the constitution wins. That’s all it takes. Challenge it in court. Unfortunately a lot of people can’t though. Apparently those people don’t matter though.
If that orange demon finds a way to serve another term he will definitely find a way to disarm those people that don’t matter.
Because they’re not “real Americans”.
Then we watch the slide into an intense paranoia like all of his kind before him. And who is next to lose their freedom.
Inevitably only the upper class can bear arms.


the upper class are probably some of the most immoral people in our society cause you have to be ruthless to attain wealth/and or / keep it .
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Post by womble » 02 Nov 2025, 4:44 am

Maga don’t see it that way.
They believe if someone has great wealth it’s because the lord blessed them or is favored by the lord.
I’ve subcontracted for the brethren, pentacosals, baptists, various evangelical veins. Because I provide a service they have to outsource.
Some are good people. Some are not.
But I can tell you underneath it all they only truly worship the dollar.
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