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“The progressives quite fittingly have dusted off the original usage of the word racism and applied it to western peoples today to suppress their desire to defend their nationalities.”

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“Vaccination certificates will therefore have to go—and will be gone at least from our free schools. The form of tyranny hidden in these vaccination certificates is just as real a threat to the nation’s spiritual resources as a smallpox epidemic itself.”

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“Any serious student of the 1930s is struck by the familiarity of the debate.”

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“To oppose tyranny is to honour God. The office of the magistrate demands our respect, but we need not blindly respect the ruler in that office.”

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“If we ever get out of all this alive, one day the historians will marvel at the utter insanity that swept the world – certainly the Western world.”

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“The decision to retract the training manual is not a win for critics, it’s a win for the good people, and good work done by the Salvos.”

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“The unforgivable failures on so many levels means the world is still in the dark about the precise turn of events that sparked this pandemic, and this of course leaves the world vulnerable to whatever comes next.”

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“The massive wave of protests in Australia follows months of protests in France, and the rising wave of visible dissent in Austria, and Italy, as governments continue to pursue a hard-line authoritarian course further into the abyss of therapeutic totalitarianism.”

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“All employers in Australia need to educate themselves and think deeply about their next move.”

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Trusting too much in government is un-Christian and it always results in oppression and tyranny.

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“Before thinking through how and when we should submit to governing rulers, we must first take a step back to an even more fundamental question: What is the proper role and scope of government in this world?”

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Democracies seldom become totalitarian police states overnight. But they can and do become them incrementally – especially when the populace is unaware or unconcerned about the downward slippery slope they are on.

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Macron also hinted at the possibility of forced vaccinations of those who refuse to take the vaccine, “depending on the situation.”

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“The slave society has increasingly one answer to all problems: more regulations — or more slavery.”

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“I am genuinely surprised at how far we have been willing to go to obey the government and I think it is critical to ask the question: ‘At which point will I disobey?'”

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If NSA spooks are running illegal surveillance operations against traditional allies, and everyday American citizens, it’s not outside the NSA’s assumed prerogative to apply the same treatment to Donald Trump, MAGA supporters or anyone the Democrats recklessly label as ‘domestic terrorists.’

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“So here is my mea culpa on free speech, I was wrong to ever defend it.”

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Could Rudd’s hypocrisy be any more blatant? He condemns Scott Morrison for bringing “religion” into politics but was not averse to using God in his 2006-2007 election campaign.

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Is it ever right to disobey the state? If so, when and why? Is there a right to rebel against authority?

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We are on the cusp of what could be labelled as ‘therapeutic totalitarianism’.

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