When will an apparently free country cease to be a free and democratic country? No matter where you choose to draw this line, we can rest assured that Australia not only did not pass it, but did two backflips when shooting double birds in the air.
I wrote something about Wild authoritarian scene From Down Under, including Police abuse The government keeps people closed for basically one hour a day (the measures in the six Australian states vary).
However, if you challenge yourself to tyranny, it will usually provide. This is the case in South Australia, because they have prepared a new COVID “relief” app, which is very crazy and it will make Orwell blush.
Read from here Atlantic Organization And understand that the following is not ironic.
Intrastate travel within Australia is also Strict restrictionsThe South Australian State Government is one of the six states in the country. It has developed and is testing an Orwellian app like any app in the free world to enforce its isolation regulations. People in South Australia will be forced to download an application that combines facial recognition and geolocation. The country will randomly send them text messages, and then they will have 15 minutes to take their faces where they should go. If it fails, the local police department will be sent to follow up in person. “We won’t tell them how long or when, randomly, they have to reply within 15 minutes,” Governor Steven Marshall (Steven Marshall) explain“I think every South Australian should be proud that we are the national pilot of the home quarantine application.”
This is the kind of thing that novel writers like to come up with. The South Australian Government will force you to install apps on your phone. The state government will then text you, asking you to prove that you are where you “should” go. After that, a person has only a few minutes to respond to a photo proving their whereabouts, plus facial recognition technology. Finally, if you do not respond, they will send the police to talk to you verbally or physically.
What’s even crazier is that the relevant officials are actually proud of their work. Take this sentence of Victorian leader Daniel Andrews as an example.
In response to a question about whether he had gone too far in imposing a curfew (avoiding the question of why a curfew is necessary when there is no curfew in other states), Victoria Governor Daniel Andrews replied: “This has nothing to do with human rights. “It’s about people’s lives.
Politicians have actually begun to feel superiority and virtue in their pursuit of smashing individual rights and bringing dystopian hell. For a country that was once a symbol of freedom in the southern hemisphere, this is a terrible place. Unfortunately, for people living in Australia, there are few signs that things will get better. Although the government finally admitted that it could not achieve “zero COVID”, officials are still seeking corresponding mitigation measures.
Where does this end? I’m not sure if it will be until enough Australians decide not to say more and refuse to comply. They cannot arrest everyone, and in some cases, disobedience is the only option. This applies to any other part of the world, including certain parts of the United States, which forces its residents to take unscientific and severe mitigation measures. These politicians and officials need to be reminded that they have no right to control the personal choices of people who are just trying to live a peaceful life.



