Nigel wrote:This is only headed in one direction.
Australia is truly fallen. The country and the culture that we thought we had does not exist any more. It has been eaten by the cancer of urbanisation and neo-marxism. Soy latte sipping, inner city, woke social justice types now run the cultural and political agenda in this country.
Like a frog slowly boiling I had an idea of things having gone seriously wrong but couldn't put my finger on what it was. I mean '96 was obvious overreach and I promised myself I'd never vote liberal again, but outside of that glaring problem, things just felt vaguely wrong and getting wronger.
Nigel wrote:Bare democracy is a truly broken system. In the absence of a strong, constitutionally protected bill of rights, your rights to do anything not actively supported by the majority are headed to zero.
... and again. I always knew what this meant, a lack of a bill of rights, but I guess I must have slept at night relying upon 'she'll be right mate', which aussie politician would want to usher in a new golden age of fascism?
Nigel wrote:The pandemic has shown political elites and their enforcers that they can easily implement control measures previously beyond their wildest dreams. They just need to drum up a little bit of fear and 70-80% of the population will support any authoritarian measures they say are necessary. These proposed laws are just an example. They wouldn't have considered anything this drastic a few year ago.
and all the years of this weird unsettled feeling comes home in a big way. They've pushed the boundaries, then pushed some more, and then, given our collective compliance, have come to the realization that we the aussie people, will put up with basically anything.
By compartmentalizing their overreach into sections of the community that are individually quite small, the other 95% appear to care less and restriction or worse carries with barely a whimper.
Nigel wrote:If you like living in a free country, start planning your way out of Australia.
How sad that this is probably the only way forward for free thinking and freedom loving Australians? I'm only middle aged, but already, and for some time now, the country I remember growing up in as a child is gone.
All or most of the western world actually is gripped by pretty much the same creeping cancer. Look at Canada! My god! France, Austria, Germany too, though the Germans appear to be moving one agonizing step after another, but they'll end up in the same place as their neighbors. I had grave fears for Britain as well, though very recent developments are leaving the jury out in my mind - the Brits have a ton of woke related very serious issues, but maybe they can can pull back from the brink?
It almost makes me laugh, given the state of the USA at the moment, but, even given those stark realities, the USA may yet prove to be the only land of the free left standing in a handful of years.
For mine a huge amount rests on what happens in the upcoming federal election. If there isn't a strong election of independents and/or minor parties then that will be the trigger for me - to start to do that which I never thought I'd have to do - plan for a new life in a different country.