Another great article that highlights the pattern of behaviour that has become all too commonplace today. Elected bureaucrats making absurd, illegal declarations that serve to prove one thing only; they cannot be trusted to hold the office that they do.
Thank you Rebekah. Do we have any governance law that could apply in addressing the patterned nature of coercive control and actions that are clearly against the population's safety and well-being? Any legal avenues we can employ? Unlike the victim of DV who has ways of escaping, do we as a society have any way of changing this oppressive government? It is beyond painful to watch Qld Premier going on her dictatorial route like someone given the divine powers, arrogant and convinced that nothing can stop her. Just by herself she's powerless. It is the governance system and people involved in it that allows it to exist. It is majority of the Queenslanders that emboldened her following the last election. Unless the masses wake up and see beyond their immediate needs it's only going to get worse. And then it might be to late.
"Dr Young told Ms Palaszczuk to shut down schools on March 26.
She says while evidence showed schools were not a high-risk environment for the spread of the virus, closing them down would help people understand the gravity of the situation."
These people seem oblivious to their own projection - or are doing this on purpose as part of their gaslighting.
It's hard to tell isn't it. My feeling is they're so supremely arrogant that they don't see the log in their own eye.
Also relevant is this discussion about psychopathology, which I just listened too: https://robertyoho.substack.com/p/162-my-interview-with-a-psychopath
"No jab, no bunga bunga"!
Another great article that highlights the pattern of behaviour that has become all too commonplace today. Elected bureaucrats making absurd, illegal declarations that serve to prove one thing only; they cannot be trusted to hold the office that they do.
Thank you Rebekah. Do we have any governance law that could apply in addressing the patterned nature of coercive control and actions that are clearly against the population's safety and well-being? Any legal avenues we can employ? Unlike the victim of DV who has ways of escaping, do we as a society have any way of changing this oppressive government? It is beyond painful to watch Qld Premier going on her dictatorial route like someone given the divine powers, arrogant and convinced that nothing can stop her. Just by herself she's powerless. It is the governance system and people involved in it that allows it to exist. It is majority of the Queenslanders that emboldened her following the last election. Unless the masses wake up and see beyond their immediate needs it's only going to get worse. And then it might be to late.
Early indications of what shitshow Qld is.
March 2020, probably 3 cases in Qld.
"Dr Young told Ms Palaszczuk to shut down schools on March 26.
She says while evidence showed schools were not a high-risk environment for the spread of the virus, closing them down would help people understand the gravity of the situation."
https://tinyurl.com/3cnwejx6