oppression AND tyranny

Imagine creating a thread mocking the idea of tyranny and oppression.

Imagine supporting this

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I dunno what happened at that climate change summit, but Europe has gone full blown tyranny following it

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Australia is deploying the army to transfer covid positive people to isolation camps.

No big deal yall keep nodding along
 
Your ideological movement is ran by these people you fool.

In fairness to 57, I think both parties have been ran by these people for a while, without the voters actually supporting it. The difference today is that one party is being taken over by an ideology that explicitly opposes it, while the other is being taken over by those who want to give it censorship rights.
 
Not CNN

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First, I think the covid isolation camp idea is pretty backwards. I don't see any real benefit as the same could largely be accomplished by home quarantine if sick or exposed. Delta has made it even more useless as it's impossible to stay ahead of the spread when it's spreading as fast and as easy as Delta. And the numbers are showing more and mores that Australia's approach is largely ineffective. They don't seem to have a big advantage on other developed countries with similar population densities who haven't gone with the quarantine camp idea.

Second, Australia, like everywhere else, is still relying largely on at home quarantine. There are simply too many cases to put everyone testing positive or exposed into camps.

Third, there's very little context in that video as it's just a brief clip.

Fourth, use of army resources is not surprising. Military resources are frequently an option to support local governments in a variety of situations. Here we mainly use the National Guard but that's still using the military.

So ultimately I think the implications being made are misleading. I don't think Australia is handling this correctly at all. Lockdowns really don't seem to be terribly effective except in the cases of easily isolated vulnerable populations (i.e. nursing homes). But I think the boogie man people are trying to say is there is going a bit far.
 
it's like in meta lectured me about the legality of the OSHA mandates.

Supposedly smart people going to bad to defend the tyranny of our government.

Who knows, maybe when striker is mandated to get his 5th booster he may start to question the effectiveness of it all
 
It's not on CNN so it must not be happening.

A critical thinker might ask why it's not on CNN

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Imagine making a thread mocking the idea that there is oppression and tyranny.

Hell, the buffoon I'm sure supports actions like this

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