
The world knows, however, that the West has and will never shut up.

It would be different if the West was known for its silence, leading by example, rather than words, and we could express surprise at their sudden interest in telling people what to do. "What the West did in Covid was a deep wickedness that few really understand. The pandemic definitively showed how insincere the 'West' really was when it banged on about democracy, freedom and human rights and tried to pretend that it was better than those other countries it loved to look down on.

During martial law, the military marched the streets of working-class Sydney to enforce curfews and in Melbourne, armed riot police were running around shooting rubber bullets at innocent people who gathered peacefully to protest". "During Covid Hysteria, it fell as far as a society could into the gutter of neo-fascist insanity. They want to be let off the hook and they have no intention to make themselves accountable or answerable for the suffering they have unleashed.īenjamin Franklin once said that "Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety".įollowing the COVID-19 pandemic, we can safely say that the chasm between those who believe some emergencies justify the government suspending basic rights and liberties and those who believe that governments should not be able to do any such thing under any circumstances has only widened.Īustralia was especially bad.

Tyrants are abusers and, just like abusers, they want nothing more than for their 'victims' to move on and forget about what's happened.

As they say, if you allow your government to break the law during an emergency, next time, they will create an emergency so they can keep breaking the law.
