Where do you live and what's the current consensus regarding covid? I live in Perth, Western Australia and everyone here is still severely brainwashed with no end in sight. Our country is getting more and more authoritarian, especially my state which has a zero covid policy (alongside fucking Hong Kong and China) and it's getting kinda freaky, I even had a 7 man terror squad raid my house and arrest me for my posts online (charges dropped). I had to go for psychiatric assessments and everything and my father had to spend 4 days in a maximum security prison for not wearing a mask. Do you guys feel that the narrative will collapse soon in your country and do you believe it will have a ripple affect towards Australia? Surely when the esteemed sportsball celebrities start publicly addressing this fuckery the narrative has to change... right? Our media has blasted Covid fearporn 24/7 for the past 2 years and all the normies I know are completely lost, even my step father told me I need to seek help regarding my "beliefs" and that he thinks that I'm too far gone and there is no saving me. 99% of the people I know are vaxxed so it's impossible to even discuss the topic, forcing me to become a bit of a recluse. I have my good days and bad days. I was optimistic that my country might get through this but now I'm starting to believe we'll be one of the countries to completely fall apart now that our government is actively trying to implement digital identities. Our prime minister is balls deep in the WEF, so unless something changes soon I think we're done for. Is it possible for purebloods to get one way tickets out of here? I need to get to Texas or something ASAP. Sorry just need to vent, these concentration camps being built are freaking me the fuck out. I NEED SOME HOPIUM STAT Sincerely, A scared fren
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I hear you. There’s still a good Patriot community in Texas but the left has purposely tried to turn Texas blue. I looked around everyday and could only feel sadness at what Texas has lost. I wanted cowboys and freedom. Houston is not that place. We lived in Champion Forest. I miss it everyday—great house, beautiful trees and flowers, lots to do. But I feel safer where we are. Plus our little house up here is paid for.