Many BFD readers will have seen footage taken by ordinary Kiwis when police turn up on their doorsteps “for a little chat” about their social media posts.
“Hold my capsicum spray”, say Victoria police.
In footage that has to be seen to be believed, citizens in Australia are sharing with the world the moment police turn up at their door, warning them over their social media posts.
Police appear to be scanning social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter and looking for users who they think may support protests.
“We’re here to have a chat to you because we have instructions that you’ve been posting some things on social media,” the plainclothes police officer said in a viral TikTok video.
This really shouldn’t surprise anyone. It’s not just Australia or New Zealand. In Britain, police who managed not to notice decades of industrial-scale child rape going on sometimes literally in front of them, are assiduously poring over social media posts. Knife crime may be spiralling out of control, but it’s “non-crime hate incidents” that really get the Sweeney moving.
Meanwhile, in Melbourne police only take time out from smashing old ladies into the asphalt to play Thought Police in the suburbs.
In another viral video, an officer asks a man on his doorstep, “Are you aware of any communication circling around between people about any protests coming up?”
The officer then asked the man, “Do you use any platform at all to communicate?”
The Australian police arrested hundreds of people following the anti-lockdown and anti-vaccine passport demonstrations across the country.
As reported by Reuters, at least 235 who gathered in the city of Melbourne to protest the lockdown measures were arrested. In Sydney, at least 32 people were arrested.
Over the past few weeks, the cities of Melbourne, Sydney, and the nation’s capital Canberra have controversially been under lockdown.
Residents have responded to the restrictive lockdown measures through protests.
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Protests which, in Victoria, have been summarily declared “illegal” without any parliamentary oversight.
It’s no coincidence that Australia’s most brutally authoritarian leader is also its furthest hard-left.
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