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Reason: None provided.

I don't know. It's bad here. It's like there's no real fight back, noone to rally behind. Theres no difference between the two major parties. Melbourne lock down is like the Sydney one, but the premiers are from different parties. Almost all the independent senators backed the state of emergency laws.

The vast majority is waking up and knows something is wrong but no one knows what to do. It's like how do you co ordinate any collective action when there's no leaders, and everything is illegal?

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I don't know. It's bad here. It's like there's no real fight back, noone to rally behind. Theres no difference between the two major parties. Melbourne lock down is like the Sydney one, but the premiers are from different parties. Almost all the independent senators backed the state of emergency laws.

The vast majority is waking up and knows something is wrong but no one knows what to do. It's like do you co ordinate any collective action when there's no leaders, and everything is illegal?

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I don't know. It's bad here. It's like there's no real fight back, noone to rally behind. Theres no difference between the two major parties. Melbourne lock down is like the Sydney one, but the premiers are from different parties. Almost all the independent senators backed the state of emergency laws.

The vast majority is waking up and knows something is wrong but no one knows what to do. It's like do you co ordinate any collective action without leaders, and everything is illegal?

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I don't know. It's bad here. It's like there's no real fight back, noone to rally behind. Theres no difference between the two major parties. Melbourne lock down is like the Sydney one, but the premiers are from different parties. Almost all the independent senators backed the state of emergency laws.

The vast majority is waking up and knows something is wrong but no one knows what to do. It's like do you co ordinate any collective action without leaders?

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I don't know. It's bad here. It's like there's no real fight back, noone to rally behind. Theres no difference between the two major parties. Melbourne lock down is like the Sydney one, but the premiers are from different parties. Almost all the independent senators backed the state of emergency laws.

Almost everyone knows something is wrong but no one knows what to do.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I don't know. It's bad here. It's like there's no real fight back, noone to rally behind. Theres no difference between the two major parties. Melbourne lock down is like the Sydney one. Leaders are from different parties. Almost all the independent senators backed the state of emergency laws.

Almost everyone knows something is wrong but no one knows what to do.

3 years ago
1 score