Australia Falls Back Into Arbitrary Restrictions as Omicron Emerges
Though some of the worst misinformation is coming from abroad.

When I saw headlines announcing omicron, the newly emerged "worst ever" variant of COVID-19, my heart sank—not because I was worried for my health or even surprised about a new variant, but because I was afraid of what this could mean for those of us in Australia who are still checking off "firsts" after lockdowns. Last week was the first time I'd been to the movies. This year is supposed to be the first time I'll spend Christmas with my family in three years, as well as the first time my parents meet my partner.
But with omicron on the loose, my hopes lay in the fickle hands of politicians. International border openings have already been delayed by two weeks until December 15 and the list of banned countries has expanded.
For Australians with family just across state borders, the situation is sometimes even worse.
In Western Australia, life seems to go on as normal in a lovely zero-COVID bubble, but like The Truman Show, no matter how hard they try, Western Australians can never leave. Their premier has refused to even provide a date for when the borders will open.
The health department for Queensland has confirmed that those seeking organ transplants will be denied surgery if they refuse to get the vaccine. The rules do not make exceptions for those who choose not to get the vaccine for legitimate health concerns.
In the state of Victoria, tens of thousands have taken to the streets for weeks to protest the Pandemic Management Bill which passed the state parliament last week. The bill replaces the premier's emergency powers with permanent powers to deal with "long COVID." Premier Daniel Andrews and the state health minister can now unilaterally declare a lockdown for the whole state of 6.7 million people even if there are no cases. With little to no judicial oversight, the police can enter private homes and detain people. Additionally, specific pandemic rules can be created for groups or classes of people based on their "characteristics, attributes or circumstances."
The people of Melbourne, Victoria, spent 262 days combined under one of the world's strictest lockdowns, and they are struggling as a result. The state government recognizes the harm lockdowns have had on people's mental health, but state leaders refuse to give individuals the certainty they need by ending lockdowns for good. Instead, the government is simply building dedicated mental health hospitals.
Most controversially, the Northern Territory has set up a quarantine facility at Howard Springs for those traveling from abroad and close contacts in need of a safe place to isolate. But social media has been infected with overreactions to these facilities, with non-Australians claiming they're reminiscent of concentration camps.
While the optics are bad, the reality is less sinister. The facilities aren't five-star resorts but having spent two weeks in hotel quarantine this July, I am a little jealous of the balconies and laundry room. Any comparisons to the squalor and death of Auschwitz are as ridiculous as they are unhelpful. They distract from the real abuses of freedom seen across Australia, and cause further anxiety for those in Aboriginal communities.
While some people have been so bored that they try to take off early, no one is being forcibly injected with a vaccine. Right or wrong, mandatory quarantine for incoming travelers is not unique to Australia—for example, the United Kingdom once scrapped its mandatory hotel quarantines but brought them back when the omicron variant emerged.
Close contacts still have the option to isolate at home, but for those in remote Aboriginal communities, that is often not possible. This is an at-risk group living in an area often hundreds of kilometers from a hospital without much access to transportation. The release of COVID-19 into these communities would inevitably lead to tragedy.
Large extended families often live together, sometimes with more than 30 people living under one roof. Self-isolation at home is simply not a feasible option for keeping loved ones safe. No one should be shipped away without consent, but for many going to Howard Springs is the only option to protect themselves and their families.
Whether it's panic over omicron or comparing Australian quarantine facilities to Auschwitz, people need to calm down. Often the reaction to a threat causes more damage than the threat itself.
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Take your liberty back. Or lose it until a better generation does so.
I've seen many people online say that in reality, Australia was never a free country.
My myths and false beliefs about the country have taken a real beating over the last two years.
Dude, Australia isn’t real.
They were more free before laying their guns at the government.
Just take them from a soldier.
Time to start air dropping liberator pistols into Australia?
They need them just to fight off the drop bears!
penal colony for Great Britain. Do the math.
"Whether it's panic over omicron or comparing Australian quarantine facilities to Auschwitz, people need to calm down. Often the reaction to a threat causes more damage than the threat itself."
Liberal condescending attitude and attacing the Victim.
People out of work is NOT trivial. Mass psychological damage is not trivial
This explains it:
"well as the first time my parents meet my partner."
.Homo.
“Though some of the worst misinformation is coming from abroad.”
Which broad?
Pfibbing Psaki.
May their chains rest lightly upon their bones.
Won’t someone rid them of this annoying Prime Minister?
That’s their job.
Quite likely, in the upcoming election, the voters will "...rid them[selves] of this annoying Prime Minister".
Unfortunately, the new PM will be Labor leader Anthony "each way Albo" Albanese who in coalition with the Greens will be magnitudes worse than wishy-washy old ScoMo.
I was thinking of something a little more Carthaginian.
Where is Lee Harvey when you need him?
Living comfortably in his condo on the moon.
Is that the building they want to go explore?
The Aussie Oswald gave up his gun. All he can do is fling insults.
You’ve never heard of boomerangs?
They need to do this themselves. There are other paths than violence.
There are indeed other paths.
They all involve breaking the law though.
none that work.
They should overthrow their entire government. Just start over.
Omicron is an anagram of moronic.
Biden is an anagram of "child molester"
Imprisoned in a camp is imprisoned in a camp, even if you get a nice bed, a porch and free WiFi.
Of course it's not comparable to Nazi death camps. But if "better than Auschwitz" is the bar we need to clear, that's pretty bad.
And the guards have paper smocks, because covid. Don't forget the paper smocks. If you want to protect yourself from COVID, there's nothing like a vaccine, a vaccine booster, a second booster, then a third booster, a paper mask and a paper smock.
And you get fined $5000 (Australian, but still) if you cross the yellow line.
They need to remember Ned Kelly.
Not to mention the Eureka Stockade.
That’s pretty amazing.
Consider 1854, you might find among the predominantly English miners in the Victorian goldfields '49ers from California steeped in American republican values as well as Italians and Germans with revolutionary fervor from their own nationalistic movements and Irish nationalists with their own grievances.
In the end staid "English common sense" won out over republicanism and revolutionary fervor as the "rebels" remembered they lived under a much-loved Queen whose government represented peace and order and the colonial officials of Victoria realized they were fighting a losing battle (even though the "troopers" - soldiers and policemen, both on foot and mounted - had scored a decisive victory over the rebels).
From Wikipedia:
"Following the battle, rebel leader, Irish Australian Peter Lalor, wrote in a statement to the colonists of Victoria, "There are two things connected with the late outbreak (Eureka) which I deeply regret. The first is, that we shouldn't have been forced to take up arms at all; and the second is, that when we were compelled to take the field in our own defence, we were unable (through want of arms, ammunition and a little organisation) to inflict on the real authors of the outbreak the punishment they so richly deserved."
Lalor stood for Ballaarat in the 1855 elections and was elected unopposed.
During a speech in the Legislative Council in 1856 he said, "I would ask these gentlemen what they mean by the term 'democracy'. Do they mean Chartism or Republicanism? If so, I never was, I am not now, nor do I ever intend to be a democrat. But if a democrat means opposition to a tyrannical press, a tyrannical people, or a tyrannical government, then I have been, I am still, and will ever remain a democrat."
It is worth remembering that in the 19th and much of the early 20th centuries the words "democrat" and "democracy" were offensive to most who heard them.
Everything old is new again!
I gotta say, I was genuinely disappointed reading this article. Couldn't tell if the author was criticizing or defending Australian policies.
Seems like this is very low hanging fruit... how can there be any equivocation at all, from a liberty standpoint, in denouncing this shit?
Right? I read this:
"No one should be shipped away without consent, but for many going to Howard Springs is the only option to protect themselves and their families. "
And I wonder, well what is it? Is Howard Springs a place you can check into when you have no options, or is it a place you are shipped to without your consent.
What I am guessing is that the law is written as, "Thou shalt self isolate or go to Howard Springs."
How exactly is this different than the American laws written as, "Thou shalt move east of california or 'relocate' to an internment camp"?
Seriously? Is it the WiFi that makes Howard Springs not an internment camp? Or some other legalese that these vague and mealymouthed descriptions didn't expound upon?
I often give Reason writers (and guest contributors) the benefit of the doubt because I think their target audience is the center-left masses. Maybe they're trying to spread ideas of liberty by breaking people in slowly, almost subversively. Goldwateresque bumpkins like myself don't really need convincing.
However, if they're not going to take a firm and defiant stance on something as blatantly authoritarian as this, then what the hell's even the point.
Well, this is why I am not really clear on what is going on.
Here's the thing: Sometimes a law on its face gives options that make it not seem authoritarian. But then, in practice those laws in fact limit your options to the point that they are de Facto authoritarian.
Case in point: Different laws require that "Registered Sex Offenders" not live within X miles of a school, park, childcare facility [etc etc]. So it gives options. But when practiced, it means that some 18 year old kid who slept with his 16 year old girlfriend now cannot settle anywhere in a metropolitan city.
This is exactly how Reason tends to write their articles- showing how the law IN PRACTICE is unjust. But instead, the author of this article flips it on its face. It isn't "A law that gives options to the privileged, instead forces aboriginals into a camp far from home and loved ones." No, it's "Look at our benevolent government giving poor aboriginals a free trip to Disney Stockade."
It...it reeks of Stockholm Syndrome. "Yeah I'm a prisoner, but those outsiders, they don't understand what is going on."
The problem is that there's no "Step two" in getting people from the left to actually embrace liberty. They're conceding more and more ground to the authoritarians and the gaslighters. Robby Soave went from saying hate crime stats are a mess that includes "bias incidents" that shouldn't even be reported, to conceding that every year we have "thousands" of hate crimes. It's going the wrong way.
You can't cede ground by accepting some of the lies, or else you'll constantly be backpedaling. You can only make a principled appeal if you're firmly rooted in the truth from the very start.
She sounded a bit like a hostage to me. Stockholm syndrome?
Holy crap- you beat me to it. (see the post right above!)
I wondered if while writing this, the author was rapidly blinking out Morse code and wishing for help while someone was standing over her shoulder directing edits as she typed.
Truly sad.
I’d sure rest a lot easier if we could have a delegation from the Swedish Red Cross verify the humane conditions in the camp.
Free Typhoid Mary now!!!
Australia Falls Back Into Arbitrary Restrictions as Omicron Emerges
Oh, bullshit. We all saw it. Australia didn't fall, it was pushed.
The citizens have been oztracized.
Is that like getting a vaccine made in oztrich eggs?
No, you get through ozmosis.
You just need to listen to the speeches from the Ausie Man's Dias. Look upon his works, and despair.
Just as an aside;
It has been estimated that, as at 2017, there were 3,158,795 firearms in private hands in Australia, of which 414,205 were unregistered. This represents 14.5 firearms per 100 people.
The Australian military (2020) has just under 60,000 troops, with a reserve of just under 30,000.
The Australian Federal Police has just under 4,000 sworn personnel, and just under 3,000 unsworn.
A sellers’ market!!
So it would be pretty easy for the Australians to overthrow their government. They should do that, and execute all the hardcore socialists.
People say that what's happening in Australia can't happen here, because you can't compare Australia to the US.
They're right. For instance, the reason this won't happen here is because we have Republicans.
I've said it before, but it bears repeating.
It's a damn good thing it all became so politically polarized in the US. When you don't have a significant political faction that at least sometimes questions the standard progressive line, you get Australia. Or the UK where all major political parties are fully behind and generally proud of the NHS and other socialist disasters.
The reason it won’t happen here is 2A, and all the social ramifications of having 2A as part of our history.
HAD Republicans.
Theyre Democrat Lite now
Not all of them. And one teen with a rifle showed how well things will play out if the left finally goes too far.
FYI, I did not know this, but apparently the flu of 1977 came from a lab leak, and that's considered mainstream scientific consensus.
How can we be truly sure though, since there was no Twitter then to fact check and screen for misinformation?
Article date: August, 2015
And this sentence can't be understated:
There is now a moratorium in the United States on funding GOF research while the benefits and risks, including the potential for accident, are analyzed.
Again, August 2015. For the head of the NIH to blithely redefine gain of function as 'any change to a thing', holding his eyeglasses up and declaring them "gain of function" is mendacious to the point of criminality.
I'm not virologist, but even I understand that "gain of function" is a very narrow, targeted mode of research and gene manipulation that meant a well-understood set of methods within the scientific community. For him to shrug off "GOF" as just any old biological manipulation-- so therefore corona wasn't a lab leak (bizarre logic) and Fauci hasn't violated any moratorium-- is just plain bullshit and he knows it.
its narrow science requiring....RELEASE FOR TESTING.
Ahem...
“a moratorium in the United States on funding GOF research”
Dr Joseph Mengele Fauci sniffs at your moratorium !!
They forgot to tell that to Fauci b4 he paid Wuhan to do this.
Lab and Leak are oxy- moronical.
Labs dont leak. Or shouldnt
Often the reaction to a threat causes more damage than the threat itself.
Um, the "reaction" to comparing the internment camps to Auschwitz is... what, they'll stop using them?
Look, I'm all for keeping hyperbole in check, but a very real authoritarian lockdown in an ostensibly free country should raise alarms. So a rando on twitter screamed "Nazi" which, as I understand is completely unprecedented. So I guess in this case, when they do finally become Auschwitz , we'll have to compare them to something new.
I guess “never again “ needs to be retired, wouldn’t want to make things even worse.
What the hell is up with the writers here?
Often the reaction to a threat causes more damage than the threat itself.
You mean like the threat of everyone dying from Covid, right? Certainly true.
The Weimar republic was fairly free by European standards of the time. Right up until it ceases to exist.
But surely the lockdowns and the isolation eradicated the virus just like all the experts said it would, right?
No, but the masks will!
Better safe than sorry. Omicron can cause cough, fatigue, congestion and runny nose:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/most-common-omicron-symptoms-cough-180220114.html
The CDC just shared the symptoms of the first 43 confirmed Omicron infections in the US.
Cough, fatigue, congestion, and a runny nose were the most commonly reported symptoms.
Europe has also had mild cases, but it's too soon to act like Omicron is the common cold.
Of the 43 included in the report:
40 were symptomatic.
34 were fully vaccinated.
25 were under the age of 40.
14 had traveled internationally in the past two weeks.
14 received boosters.
Any trannies??
Translators, you bigots.
So a cold?
Or allergies.
And if it is the common cold, so what? That just changes the headline to EXPERTS CONFIRM: THERE IS NO CURE FOR OMICRON!!!!
Couldn’t be more limp wristed if you tried.
Auschwitz wasn't completed or operating until 1942, Krystalnacht happened in 1938. The Anti Jewish laws first started being legislated in 1931. At which point in that timeline should the Jews and other undesirables start worrying?
Moral of the story: Auschwitz didn't happen over night, it was a process of slowly eroding civil rights, until such a point the final solution was accepted as reasonable.
It can’t happen here.
And even if Oz isn't slipping towards MASS EXTERMINATION of undesirables, it sure seems to be slipping towards the MASS INTERNMENT of undesirables. And as near as I can tell, the United States considers the Mass Internment of Japanese to have been a Very Bad Thing (tm) even if it didn't end in ovens.
The resettlement of the so called five civilized tribes was not such a bad thing either, they got free land out west and were moved to decrease conflict with their white neighbors. Am I doing this right?
One booklet printed in 1941 glowingly reported that, in occupied Poland, German authorities had put Jews to work, built clean hospitals, set up soup kitchens for Jews, and provided them with newspapers and vocational training.>/i>
They were just camps. What harm?!?
But no WiFi.
That's simply reprehensible.
I've said this cynical take before but it bears repeating:
Emote's writers secretly hope that there is some mass killings, preferably of the religious and those conservatives that embarrass them.
Mind you, this is an extra fucking jaded view, but as more time passes....
50 or so yearsbefore that....
Acty Jews were fairly well treated under the German Empire and the Kaiser.
Much better than they were treated by the Kaiser's Cousin the Tsar or by the Polish Kingdom, both of which launched massive purges in the late 19th and early 20th century.
I was afraid of what this could mean for those of us in Australia who are still checking off "firsts" after lockdowns.
How are your trains?
The men n Australia used to manage the sheep.
Now he sheep run the country.
Shame on the spineless.
When did Oz start letting women vote?
Castrating sheep is women's work.
They’ve finished with the men?
Interesting that the usual suspects aren’t here to defend these policies.
Give them time to get their talking points and scripts.
Not only does this person not have any freedom, she doesn't WANT any freedom. My goodness, how tremendously sad.
emily is clueless. guess that's what happens when you live too long in a police state.
emilys a left wing homo activist. Read carefully..."well as the first time my parents meet my ####partner."####
Who gives a fuck about that?
Me. People that ard abhorred by abhorrent conduct.
And people that know that its a beacon indicating radicalLeftism at work spreading agendas.
.Thats an intellligent statement.
Yours is the statement of a vibrator with dead D cells.
Piss off to put it briefly.
Fuck Joe Biden
You'd be about the only one. That falls squarely in 'none of my business' country.
So you think all gay people are radical left wing activists? You need to get out more.
"The release of COVID-19 into these communities would inevitably lead to tragedy."
1) Doubt it.
2) Aren't you glad you gave up your guns Australia?
"but for many going to Howard Springs is the only option"
Which people exactly are being given the 'option' of going to mandatory COVID concentration camps? Last I checked, everyone in those camps was there at gunpoint, and trying to leave is treated with greater panic than a criminal prison break.
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What the fuck did I just read? It's not a concentration camp if it's got WiFi?
I hope this bitch gets a methed out kangaroo in her kitchen one fine morning, and I hope Reason editors decide to just cut their fucking useless hollow scrotes right the hell off already and just dive back onto the Brandon gravy train, because they are spineless, groveling bitches for the progshit agenda and should not be claiming to be Libertarians. Grr.
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Yeah, makes it sound like it's just a nice thing that's there if you need it. But you face large fines if you don't follow the rules, or try to get out. And as we've seen, if someone does escape, they hunt them down like a criminal fugitive.
So since everyone agrees they are in fact Internment camps, just like we had for the Japanese in wwii, then Libertarians who are casting a skeptical eye towards these should just calm down?
BOWF SIDEZ
This "guest contributor" reminds me of that guy from last who claimed that race was invented in Virginia, and that he'd gotten tear-gassed at an entirely peaceful protest in Baltimore.
They are telling us who they really are.
Checkpoint Matilda??
As I said above, the Japanese could avoid relocation if they were willing and able to move east of the pacific states. And they were allowed to leave the camps if they were able to find employment and living quarters east of the resettlement zones.
So does that mean the Japanese Internment Camps weren't Internment Camps either? They were just convenient options for the Japanese who couldn't find comfortable lodging inland?
Please. Reason is better than this.
" if someone does escape,"
That is just an unartful turn of phrase, Zeb. Surely you meant...how did Ms Dye put it?
"people have been so bored that they try to take off early"
See? It isn't escape. They just got bored and took off early. And the entire police force merely mobilized a massive Search and Rescue effort out of concern.
Thanks, Kmele!
They do as they’re told.
Folks will be waltzing through there.
Apparently people are even dumber than I thought.
People are always dumber than you think.
So, permanent temporary emergency status?
In my opinion: libertarianism died when it turned away from Jefferson's agrarian society for Hamilton's metropolitan.
Nothing libertarian about that.
They should be at least.
I like being surprised.
Sometimes.
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