“When government takes away citizens’ right to bear arms it becomes the citizens’ duty to take away government’s right to govern.” George Washington.
Over the last year the intentions and actions of politicians demonstrate that the well being of the Australian people does not rate as even a slight priority. We have all witnessed the nonsensical cash ban legislation which remains unaccompanied by any explanation to justify it, and then the unconstitutional disgrace where a market for water has been created which has denied water to food producers. The treachery, stupidity or both applies to the political actions and inactions that has produced a damaging bush fire season wherein donated public funds have been denied to the intended recipients in a case of fraud that is as obvious as it is large. The damage caused to Australians by the actions taken in relation to the conorona virus by so called government is unconscienable and perhaps the greatest act of treason ever undertaken by any Australian government in history along with the birth certificate fraud.
Politicians have become increasingly emboldened in the years since the 1996 Port Arthur massacre where perhaps the greatest hint about the real nature of the severe dysfunction and mental imbalance of those in leadership roles is indicated most dramatically. However the building of fence around parliament house and the dramatic increase in the supply of weapons into various regions around Australias indicate some level of fear persists. Along with that there appears to be some anticipation of a reaction occuring at some point particularly from those who wisely acquire the means to defend themselves. When the price of the damage becomes too great will be the time when a reaction that forces change occurs and perhaps then the politicians will realize their mistake of judgement, in regarding the removal of guns as an effective security measure to protect their person.
Its probably a smart move for many more of us to make government surveilance of us a little more difficult by using a more private search engine like duckduckgo and perhaps mewe as a platform for private discussions on possible measures that might be implemented and which government may not so easily eavedrop on.