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World News See other World News Articles Title: The Left Cheered When Australians Gave Up Their Guns. Now They’re Being Shot By Their Own Government in the Streets. Cheerleaders for gun control have oft-cited Australia as the "gold standard." Now their government is literally shooting them in the back. Harrowing footage from Australia reveals police enforcing lockdown laws with all the fervor of the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army. The images we watched out of China at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic are now being replicated on the streets of Western nations. After 35 people were killed in the Port Arthur Massacre in 1996, the Australian government moved swiftly to ban pump-action shotguns and semi-automatic rifles. While as Matt Palumbo notes the number of guns in the country actually failed to decline all that much in the proceeding years, the types of guns available to the public along with the groups of people owning them prove the importance of Americas Second Amendment. Per the University of Sydney, the proportion of Australians who hold a gun licence has fallen by 48 percent since 1997, and the proportion of Australian households with a firearm has fallen by 75 percent in recent decades. Its not much use, in the face of authoritarianism, to have a prevalence of handguns owned by a small section of society. Congressman Matt Gaetz made this point in a Fox News interview in 2019, rattling the cages of the pseudo-fact checkers whose gloating words are now staring them right back in the face. Fund Real News Nobody would suggest that in the United States we would want Australias solution. There they went and confiscated all the guns. You know who did what Australia did? Venezuela. And now their people cant fight back when they are having to fight their way out of a socialist dictator. Rep. Matt Gaetz, 2019 Indeed the left media has gloated about disarming Australians for the past 25 years, op-eds in The Atlantic, Fortune magazine, and studies by left-wing think-tanks have tried to foist Australias gun laws on America. The Guardian called Australias laws a gold standard. Vox has been hyping them, too: Semi-automatic rifles and shotguns were prohibited, with a few exceptions, all firearms were required to be registered, a proof of reason would be required for all gun-licence applicants and gun purchases, with self-defence not considered a reason. The Guardian, April 2021 All this despite Australias own Ambassador to America admitting such moves had no place in the United States. Australia and the United States are completely different situations, and it goes back to each of our foundings. America was born from a culture of self-defense. Australia was born from a culture of the government will protect me. Australia wasnt born as a result of a brutal war. We werent invaded. We werent attacked. We werent occupied. That makes an incredible difference, even today. Australian Ambassador to the United States Joe Hockey Now, just 25 years after Port Arthur, Australians are being shot on the streets by their own government. The bullets may be rubber, or non-lethal as they euphemistically call them. But theyre being fired at Australian citizens who have the audacity to want to
go outside. To leave their homes. To live life as normally as they can despite the states insistence of locking people in their own homes and creating a culture of fear around the Chinese Communist Partys virus. Get On Gettr Naturally, The Guardian is now siding with the jack-booted thugs firing into the backs of their own people as they run away. This is the same Guardian that called the police break-up of a violent riot outside the White House a brutal dispersal. Of course holding the left to its own standards is a hiding to nowhere. But every American should consider it their duty to hold their fellow citizens to the standards outlined in the nations founding document the Constitution of the United States: A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, 1791 Americans, let Australia be a lesson, but not in the way the left has suggested for nearly three decades. Never, ever, never give up your guns. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
I truly believe that the people of the US of A will give up their weapons, some will stand fast. That will be few.
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