Bread line in Melbourne, Australia.
#Melbourne da paradiso a inferno in terra il passo è breve e a ritmo di comunismo. Ecco la fila dei nuovi poveri per il pane… @a_meluzzi @mariogiordano5 @DiegoFusaro @Capezzone @RSInews @ImolaOggi @mgmaglie @GiorgiaMeloni pic.twitter.com/PTGjzdbFdI
— Aldous_Huxley (@Aldous_Huxley_I) September 28, 2021
Translation: #Melbourne from heaven to hell on earth the step is short and at the pace of communism. Here is the line of the new poor for bread …
Remember when our Antis bleated non-stop how should we be more like Australia? This is not probably what they expected, but surely what they would have achieved.
From a wealthy first world nation to under police tyranny and bread lines in 18 months.
Beats Venezuela’s record.
America might take 24.
True, but neither of those have an armed citizenry.
The problem is, by the time the citizenry rises in general, the bad decisions may have already generated structural problems that cause, say, food shortages.
At that point you’re in for a very unpleasant time no matter who’s in charge.
Granted, the question is how long those bad times would last in the various scenarios.
Well, we could just eat the rich. Literally.
Please nuke this criminal.
BTW, that last comment from me was attached to a spammer note (repeated over and over) — which is now gone, but not my note so it may be confusing.