The Dire Situation in Australia
Why the 2nd amendment is so important after seeing the situation in Australia.
Have you ever wondered that there would be a time in your life where no matter where you go, you were constantly watched? Someone or something would incessantly watch your every step? Is that how you felt during the covid-19 pandemic? When everything was shutdown, you were told to stay home. You would possibly get in trouble if you left your home, or even opened up your business. If you thought your lockdown experience was bad, then I outta kangaroo slap you and tell you about what’s going in Australia.
In Australia, the lockdowns there is Big Brother on steroids after drinking a Bang energy drink. Australia has gone through severely strict lockdown at least multiple times. People are getting fined for leaving their homes. Police are beating the crap out of people for breaching health orders. Home owners are being forced to place a sign on their home to inform everyone that they’re in quarantine. And that’s just the beginning of these restrictions that are put in place all over Australia (New South Wales, Sydney, Canberra).
Australia beating up a citizen
This video above is why the second amendment is so important. Even though there’s claims that this video happened a year ago, that is an example of how Aussie police treat their people if they breach health orders. There’s several more videos of Australians getting beaten, pepper-sprayed, and more by the police. The second amendment is the right to keep and bear arms. In other words, the right to own a firearm. Back in the 1990s, Australians were armed. That all changed after a shooting occurred at a cafe where this resulted in a nationalized mandatory gun buyback. That left nothing for Aussies to defend themselves. The second amendment is designed not only to protect themselves from criminals, but also from tyranny. An armed society scares the government. The Australian government used an isolated incident shooting that occurred in the mid 90s as a power grabbing opportunity to disarm an entire nation. That only emboldened the government and the police. When the covid-19 pandemic came around, Australian governments, all over the continent, locked their citizens away to their homes. They overly restricted their citizens knowing the fact that they have nothing to push back with. They created a police-state where the government exercised extreme control over social, economic, and civil liberties for their health. Now it has reached to the point, where in New South Wales, for example, you can not go anywhere without a covid-19 vaccine passport. If Aussies did not have their guns confiscated, the Australian governments would probably have softened the lockdowns.