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Its correct, however context is the Key. This was done in consultation with the Aboriginal Elders in the Community, in a effort to stop a disease speeding through some of Australia's most disadvantaged communities, Aborigional Australians are far more likely to die of virtually any kind disease than other Australians.
The army's job is to make sure those who remain in the community are fed, housed and have access to medical supplies they would normally have access to in such a remote area, as well as flying the people who have the disease to the nearest hospital capable of caring for them. In extreme cases that would be Adelaide, which is about 1500 miles away.
Its correct, however context is the Key. This was done in consultation with the Aboriginal Elders in the Community, in a effort to stop a disease speeding through some of Australia's most disadvantaged communities, Aborigional Australians are far more likely to die of virtually any kind disease than other Australians.
The army's job is to make sure those who remain in the community are fed, housed and have access to medical supplies they would normally have access to in such a remote area, as well as flying the people who have the disease to the nearest hospital capable of caring for them. In extreme cases that would be Adelaide, which is about 1500 miles away.
"[People] can only leave [their homes] for medical reasons in an emergency, or if required by law."
That's literally imprisoning people in their own homes.
"It's highly possible that more people will be transferred to Howard Springs today"
That's the Australian military taking Australian citizens which have done nothing wrong, many of which aren't even infected, to prison for no reason.
You've really bought into the propaganda. Just think for one second about what they're doing, and why. Think about the actual risks, and ask yourself if the response is commensurate with those risks.
Do you think that the authoritarian regimes throughout history just snapped their fingers and came into power? It happens one step at a time. Gradually. And then one day, you suddenly realize that they've gone way, way too far, but by then, it's too late.
Better to have that realization now than later. It *IS* going to happen.
Its correct, however context is the Key. This was done in consultation with the Aboriginal Elders in the Community, in a effort to stop a disease speeding through some of Australia's most disadvantaged communities, Aborigional Australians are far more likely to die of virtually any kind disease than other Australians.
The army's job is to make sure those who remain in the community are fed, housed and have access to medical supplies they would normally have access to in such a remote area, as well as flying the people who have the disease to the nearest hospital capable of caring for them. In extreme cases that would be Adelaide, which is about 1500 miles away.
So the poor are being put into imprisonments ?
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