A lot has changed for Victorians since the lockdowns started. Our lifestyles. Our waist sizes. The kinds of things we see as normal. And a lot has changed in Victoria itself since we’ve been in lockdown as well. For example, have you seen our police lately?
Professor Dame Sarah Gilbert and Sir John Bell have both said coronavirus will eventually cause illnesses that are as mild as a common cold, playing down fears of a more deadly variant and adding the UK ‘is over the worst’.
Xavier Bertrand, an establishment conservative and one of France’s contenders for next year’s presidential elections, has warned that the country faces a real risk of civil war due to out-of-control gang violence in urban areas.
In spite of video evidence online, police operatives in Berlin, Germany, have flatly rejected the criticism by the United Nations special rapporteur on torture of their heavy-handed response to anti-lockdown rallies that saw hundreds arrested.
Traffic was blocked on Tuesday in both directions on Melbourne’s West Gate Freeway after people unleashed their fury over forced vaccinations cut off the road. The rally in the Australian city was as violent as the first one on Monday.
An elderly woman believed to be in her 70s was attacked by Melbourne police agents and pepper-sprayed by an operative while she was on the ground during a public protest against Covid-19 lockdowns on Saturday.
In 1979, the British far-right anti-immigrant party National Front was poised to make massive gains in the general election. Tory Party contender Margaret Thatcher, disregarding the fact that more migrants had poured into the UK under Conservative party office than Labour made an anti-immigration speech that anti-migrant Enoch Powell would have applauded. Consequently, the Tory swept in – and so did millions of migrants.
Australian police agents clash with anti-lockdown protesters after failing to suppress dissent with overwhelming force, threat of arrests. Clashes erupted with police agents in Melbourne, Australia after a crowd of anti-lockdown protesters gathered to demand an end to weeks of draconian restrictions, despite an all-out effort by authorities to prevent demonstrations.
Scotland’s health secretary wasn’t impressed when a BBC editor posted a video from the Scottish parliament, in which the already-injured Pakistani-passport holder (Scottish National Party (SNP) government minister trips over the wheel of his scooter. A classic example of a Paki bashing himself. It didn’t stop the clip from going viral.
No matter what side of the fence you’re on as, I think we can all agree on one thing; something isn’t right with this ‘vaccine’ or how our governments are handling it. There seems to be 3 types of people: a) those that took the shot rather than risk Covid b) waiting to see how it works on other people first and c) those that will fight with every ounce of their being before getting jabbed with whatever the hell is in that needle.
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