Source: WeAreChange
Earlier today, angry Australian demonstrators blocked traffic in both directions on Melbourne’s West Gate Freeway, while chanting slogans “Every day” and “F**k the jab” along the way.
“The government of Victoria province demanded that construction workers get vaccinated, with the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) backing the decision. Many of the workers were outraged and are planning to hold daily rallies to make their point.
“Tuesday’s protest started in the morning outside the CFMEU office, which was vandalized during the protest on the previous day. Thousands of demonstrators, many of them wearing orange and yellow construction uniforms, then marched through Melbourne streets. They were chanting slogans like “Every day” and “F**k the jab” along the way.” ~ RT.com
Pay careful attention to the above video starting at 7:15, where Luke Rudkowski says “This video is definitely worth noting because it shows and highlights how many police officers don't like what they're doing. They don't want to be enforcing draconian lockdowns. They don't want to be punishing people for trying to get some KFC. But yet they still do so, which is explained by this cognitive exchange that happens between a construction worker (CW) and a fellow police officer (PO) that is definitely worth watching.” Here's the exchange:
CW: If you've had enough of this as much as us, why are you still enforcing it…?
PO: We have to.
CW: No, you don't have to.
PO: I'm not here to argue with you… We don't want to do it…
CW: If you don't want to do it, then don't do it. Stand up for what you believe in…
PO: Just go home. We get paid to do this mate. I'm just as over this f*cking protest as you are… Not protest, I mean lockdown. Unfortunately, I've got to do what I've got to do.
CW: You don't have to do that. You don't have to do that.
PO: I'm not skilled to do anything else, mate. So, unfortunately, at this time in my life, that's what I have to do.
CW: … we're not getting paid. We're not getting food at the moment.
PO: I hear you, man. My wife's in the same position. She's out of a job at the moment as well. I understand you being pissed off about it…
NOTE: At the Nuremberg trials, the Nazi’s defense of “just following orders” was NOT accepted as a valid excuse for committing war crimes. If all police officers and military personnel around the globe followed their conscience and refused to enforce draconian measures on those who have done no harm, then this whole mess would quickly come to an end.