Likewise, I realize this is Australia, which is a sovereign nation and not a part of our business. However, these are natural rights violations in the Anglosphere -- a process already too far along in terms of the right to self defense, the right to keep and bear arms, the right to speak freely even when others call what you say 'hateful,' and now the right to wear clothes or tattoos the powers dislike, or to gather with those you choose as friends.
"We get closer and closer to Communism every day."
Scroll to 9:30 for his set of solutions if you don't want to hear him discuss the problem at length.
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The politicians don't give a crap about crime.
It is a non-compliant power structure that bothers them.
They might reflect that some groups of people are more easily marginalized than others.
Those who seek redress through the law, opposing those who make the laws, are doomed to a fruitless endeavor.
Those who decide to operate outside the law, have a tremendous lever.
No doubt the 1% groups are forging alliances of convenience right now.
I think I'm suggesting that we should join them in doing that.
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