Fellow ex-australian here. Can confirm on all points. My father is holed up in tasmania and my mother, sister and my two nieces are in central Q. I can relate to not seeing many options for dealing with it, the rest of the world looks bad through the lens of australia's long monopolised media. Eastern europe and south america are the best two zones in the world right now. It's probably not too bad in the more remote parts of australia, but the big cities have been hellholes since about 2006 or so. That was around the time I seized my opportunity to have a dutch passport. I only regret not leaving sooner.

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I left around the same time, and never really thought about going back, but when they told me that I couldn't enter to see my family and they can't exit to see me (for 2 fking years!) that was the final nail in the coffin, it's not my country anymore.

The way they split up families and also turned families against each other, forced "vaccinations" that has now resulted in VAIDS, the destruction of livelihoods, etc: these are crimes against humanity.

The only way I'd move back is part of an invasion force to take the place over and hold a Nuremberg trial.

Australia has a long history of stealing children and indoctrinating them. It was the first pioneering proving ground for apartheid practises on our blackfella brothers there. They destroyed their culture, utterly. Nearly at a Nineteen Eighty Four level of destruction of the individual.