Escape From Covid Prison Camps - But It Couldn't Happen Here!
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I really want these escaped teenagers to be interviewed by a news reporter. I want to know how they felt as they were forcibly taken by the Australian Defense Forces to the camp. I'd like to know about their experience in the camp, and about why they decided to leave the camp. I'd also like to know if they were put back into the camp once they were arrested by police after their escape.
Yeah, hopefully Sky Australia can get a hold of them.
“It’s horrible. It’s a horrible feeling,” Hodgson told Freddie Sayers of UnHerd. “You feel like you’re in prison. You feel like you’ve done something wrong. It’s inhumane what they’re doing. You are so small, they just overpower you. And you’re literally nothing. It’s like, ‘You do what we say, or you’re in trouble, we’ll lock you up for longer’. Yeah, they were even threatening me that if I was to do this again, ‘We will extend your time in here.’”
Meanwhile the Chief of the European Union Commission wants to ditch the Nuremberg Codes to get rid of pesky individual rights to vaccine mandates can be more easily enforced.
Yes, this is indeed real, tangible fascism. And it's happening incrementally. Boiling frog. Some of the nations in the world are taking incremental steps toward tyranny. This woman experienced this for herself. And while things may appear mild right now:
- It's only for 14 days
- Air conditioning
- Clean
- Fence is short / easy to get over / easy to escape
It all feels off to me. Can they decide to hold you longer? What if you repeatedly test negative and they continue to hold you anyway? Can you contact your lawyer? How much oversight is there over the actions of those running the camps?
Remember when we in the USA shut down most of the mental hospitals? Remember why?
Freedom of movement is a fundamental human right. We have to take it seriously when that right is taken away, even if for a "short" period of time or when the holding facilities are clean and comfortable. Prison is still prison.
Yes, this is indeed real, tangible fascism. And it's happening incrementally. Boiling frog. Some of the nations in the world are taking incremental steps toward tyranny. This woman experienced this for herself. And while things may appear mild right now:
- It's only for 14 days
- Air conditioning
- Clean
- Fence is short / easy to get over / easy to escape
It all feels off to me. Can they decide to hold you longer? What if you repeatedly test negative and they continue to hold you anyway? Can you contact your lawyer? How much oversight is there over the actions of those running the camps?
Remember when we in the USA shut down most of the mental hospitals? Remember why?
Freedom of movement is a fundamental human right. We have to take it seriously when that right is taken away, even if for a "short" period of time or when the holding facilities are clean and comfortable. Prison is still prison.
This.
If you are not free to leave of your own will at any time you wish for any or no reason, it's a prison.
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