It’ll be a cultural historian’s dream to explain why Australia went so insane. Truth is that a lot of Aussies loved every minute of it. It brought them meaning, righteousness, and an enemy. And the enemy wasn’t Covid, it was those who dared to think
@ChavuraStephen
Universe 25 -the utopia became hellish - Animals became increasingly violent, developed abnormal sexual behaviors, and began neglecting or even attacking their own pups.
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@JessicaCarmod10
It really is incredible, how clearly it demonstrates that how a country is created really does underpin the culture, a century later. We came here as prisoners and were led by orders - and that mentality has clearly never left.
@ChavuraStephen
Why aren’t those same people who “dare to think” still just keyboard warriors and not multi degree experts especially with “all their own research”.
@ChavuraStephen
So well said. The worst was the righteousness. Listening to them say "I'm doing the right thing" all the time, not questioning anything and priding themselves on being compliant. Therefore implying I was wrong and "bad" for not obeying. It drove me nuts
@ChavuraStephen
Exactly. It made those with no life the same as those that had to give up their life. It was vengeance for them seeing the active, outgoing people suffer. No Amnesty. No forgiveness.
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@LauriKeye
Yes... some people loved it... we saw a dark side of many 'smart and caring' lefties... who turned out to value freedom and human rights about as much as the CCP...
@ChavuraStephen
Yup. Me and my education and experience in antiviral enzymology gave it a good think. Almost gave up trying to get the vaccine because of gov't incompetence in requisition. But managed to avail myself of some brilliant science in the end.