Australia Has Fallen

squeezer

Well-known member
Jan 8, 2010
27,700
23,252
113
Stop trying to reason with them. They support tyranny and anyone who disagrees with them or tries to explain it to them is an antivaxx anti-mask right wing racist covidiot.
NO, we just don't buy the nonsense and bullshit dumbasses who read something on Facebook and Twitter and try to push it as facts and data.



Had some spare time, got carried away :)
You should have used your spare time to look up real facts and data as opposed to nonsense and bullshit.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: mandrill

shack

Nitpicker Extraordinaire
Oct 2, 2001
53,839
11,770
113
Toronto
FYI, I have lost almost all my family in the war- most to the Germans and few to Russians, so I think I know what I'm talking about.
Sorry to hear. But I probably lost as many as you, so I think I know what I'm talking about.

But your relatives would be rolling over in their graves if they heard you downplaying what the word Nazi means.

That is why I previously said that your position is SHAMEFUL. You are disrespecting the ultimate sacrifice that they paid.
 

poker

Everyone's hero's, tell everyone's lies.
Jun 1, 2006
7,703
6,025
113
Niagara
You know... At night, Ghost Hunters seem to always find Ghosts. What does that tell us conspiracy theorists?
 

jcpro

Well-known member
Jan 31, 2014
24,509
6,739
113
Sorry to hear. But I probably lost as many as you, so I think I know what I'm talking about.

But your relatives would be rolling over in their graves if they heard you downplaying what the word Nazi means.

That is why I previously said that your position is SHAMEFUL. You are disrespecting the ultimate sacrifice that they paid.
It is not downplaying. The crimes of the Russians and the Germans didn't happen overnight. It is our duty that we owe to those who suffered to call out injustice in the strong possible way.
 
  • Like
Reactions: The Oracle

squeezer

Well-known member
Jan 8, 2010
27,700
23,252
113
It is not downplaying. The crimes of the Russians and the Germans didn't happen overnight. It is our duty that we owe to those who suffered to call out injustice in the strong possible way.
If you think Vaccine Passports and measures implemented to help curve a pandemic come even close to the holocaust and other injustices previous dictators have caused you are completely out to lunch.
 
  • Like
Reactions: mandrill

The Oracle

Pronouns: Who/Cares
Mar 8, 2004
31,786
68,348
113
On the slopes of Mount Parnassus, Greece
FYI, I have lost almost all my family in the war- most to the Germans and few to Russians, so I think I know what I'm talking about.
Sorry to hear. But I probably lost as many as you, so I think I know what I'm talking about.

But your relatives would be rolling over in their graves if they heard you downplaying what the word Nazi means.

That is why I previously said that your position is SHAMEFUL. You are disrespecting the ultimate sacrifice that they paid.
http://instagr.am/p/CUVL5AcAtrk/
Joe Rogan = Truth
 

mandrill

monkey
Aug 23, 2001
91,869
154,716
113
Curious, that the simple right to voice one's opinion in public is now a conspiracy. Just like under the Nazis and just like I remember under the Soviets. I wonder If "they" will show up in the middle the night, too?
The "simple right to voice one's opinion in public" is NOT a conspiracy ffs!

Assembling people in order to force entry into a private space in breach of a public health ordnance damn well is a conspiracy.
 

mandrill

monkey
Aug 23, 2001
91,869
154,716
113
These are your "freedom fighters" - terrorizing health care workers, stalking and harassing off duty cops, beating reporters, carrying flares.

Righties love to pretend they support the police - as long as the police are some kind of distant patriotic mascot who can be cheered arresting illegal immigrants, Black protesters or marginalized criminal types.

As soon as the cops do their duty and arrest right wing whites - as on 6 January or in Melbourne last week - they become the "enemy". Typical right wing "faux patriotism".
 
  • Like
Reactions: squeezer

basketcase

Well-known member
Dec 29, 2005
62,466
6,990
113
...not give you sterilizing immunity but offers protection ...
Yes, that's what a vaccine does. You have a serious lack of information if you think any vaccine provides 100% protection. The only way that a vaccine has ever effectively eliminated a virus is by establishing herd immunity.

And you just proved what shack was saying.
 

basketcase

Well-known member
Dec 29, 2005
62,466
6,990
113
Except they are not 3 year olds and you have no business telling them what to do, you are not their daddy....
Wait. You were just talking about convincing people and when he gave you reasons that might help convince, you change the game and call for your daddy. Interesting.
 

basketcase

Well-known member
Dec 29, 2005
62,466
6,990
113
But he did work on it didn't he in the 90s meaning that he knows technology, better than you and I and everybody on here combined, no? ...
But less than the people who have been working on it in the 20+ years since he left. It would be like trusting the opinion of the guy who first started blood transfusions over modern doctors. They all know more about the topic than me but I'm not going to trust the guy who's information is a few decades out of date when there are far better options.
 

basketcase

Well-known member
Dec 29, 2005
62,466
6,990
113
Actually, it's a completely accurate description because before the Nazis(or Communists) got down to murdering their opponents, they first established the legal framework and the security apparatus.
Actually first they were running around the streets beating on people they disagreed with, sort of like the clowns arrested at the Eaton Centre and in Oz. The violent anti-vaxxers have much more in common with the early Nazi movement that you're willing to consider.
 

shack

Nitpicker Extraordinaire
Oct 2, 2001
53,839
11,770
113
Toronto
It is not downplaying. The crimes of the Russians and the Germans didn't happen overnight. It is our duty that we owe to those who suffered to call out injustice in the strong possible way.
And to inappropriately use the term Nazi at the drop of a hat, minimizes the ultimate atrocities that the Nazis perpetrated and minimizes the impact of the calling out injustice.

When you call what the police did as Naziism, then you make the true meaning of Naziism less impactful. The Nazis committed unspeakable atrocities but to equate that with what the police did in Oz, dilutes what the Nazis did.
 

jcpro

Well-known member
Jan 31, 2014
24,509
6,739
113
And to inappropriately use the term Nazi at the drop of a hat, minimizes the ultimate atrocities that the Nazis perpetrated and minimizes the impact of the calling out injustice.

When you call what the police did as Naziism, then you make the true meaning of Naziism less impactful. The Nazis committed unspeakable atrocities but to equate that with what the police did in Oz, dilutes what the Nazis did.
It's completely appropriate and I'm hardly the only person(even Jewish person) seeing the threat and the similarities. It's one subject that people as polar opposite as VD Hanson and Naomi Klein happen to agree on. I would suggest you'd pick up a book or two, learn something and start using your brain instead your emotions.
 
Toronto Escorts