Australia is a shithole.

Well ironically The Coof has done one good thing. It has exposed all of the Closet Authoritarian Tyrants in public office world wide. Now to run them all out of office.

Of all the Tyrantish scumbags currently in office? The least authoritarian group (in theory, anyway) of mainstream parties currently holds Federal office, and many states.


That's why I only vote for minor parties. The main ones are scum.
 
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New Australian crisis as a bank attempts to appoint themselves Thought Police.
 
New Australian crisis as a bank attempts to appoint themselves Thought Police.
Holy shit this is even worse than the headlines lead on. They're going to have a support number so you can report people for wrong think and ruin their lives.

Australia is a dystopian nightmare.
 
So, who do you think will have their politicians doing the Hampton Jig outside their government buildings first? Canada, France, or Australia?
 
Odds that Australia becomes a Republic ?
Quite possible.

As much as I like the Monarchy, even with a few twats/bad apples in it (yes, I am referring to Pervy Andrew and a Ginger-haired Simp who married a Narcissistic Yacht Whore), the Queen became the main binding force for it to the modern world.

With her passing, I fear it'd become more and more reduced, and Charles has very, very big shoes to fill... if he can.

On the upside, William and Kate are incredibly popular, even among the apathetic youth -- when they ascend the Throne, I think the Monarchy's popularity will increase again, if they don't squander the opportunity.

Oh, and Republicanism is still pretty much a fringe thing, despite all the copium going around -- the Youth don't "support a republic"; they just don't give a shit either way. :ROFLMAO:

But I honestly think Australia is going to have severe unrest before any republicanism sentiment can settle in properly, and to be honest, the US as a prime example of being a republic isn't exactly showing why it's a good thing, given how corrupt it's quickly becoming and how much the country itself is falling apart on even a social level. That's bound to deter a lot of people, too.
 
So, who do you think will have their politicians doing the Hampton Jig outside their government buildings first? Canada, France, or Australia?

France, riots are practically a national past time, and they are on their 5th republic. In this case experience matters and france has the most experience when it comes to revolution.

Succession is legal in canada and each province trades more with the US than each other, their attempt to keep Quebec in at all costs has made bi lingual french and English speakers the only legal elite which means the pool of talent is freaking tiny which increases corruption, incompetence and builds up more resentment.

Canada is the one I expect to simply break up.


Australia...australia is a resistance groups wet dream the out back is perfect country for an insurgency, and you have a large amount of it in between the major cities. When the ozzy's finally get tired of the bullshit I give the Australian populist insurgency some of the best odds of winning in the western world.


For the early part of the conflicts I expect western leaders to use immigrants as Jassinary troops against locals which I think will envitably backfire because eventually immigrants will either ask for a hell of a lot of power that that leadership isn't willing to surrender or immigrants will stop coming because they will realize their safer back home.

You have a lot of delusional people in the third world but there are limits to those delusions.
 
Quite possible.

As much as I like the Monarchy, even with a few twats/bad apples in it (yes, I am referring to Pervy Andrew and a Ginger-haired Simp who married a Narcissistic Yacht Whore), the Queen became the main binding force for it to the modern world.

With her passing, I fear it'd become more and more reduced, and Charles has very, very big shoes to fill... if he can.

On the upside, William and Kate are incredibly popular, even among the apathetic youth -- when they ascend the Throne, I think the Monarchy's popularity will increase again, if they don't squander the opportunity.

Oh, and Republicanism is still pretty much a fringe thing, despite all the copium going around -- the Youth don't "support a republic"; they just don't give a shit either way. :ROFLMAO:

But I honestly think Australia is going to have severe unrest before any republicanism sentiment can settle in properly, and to be honest, the US as a prime example of being a republic isn't exactly showing why it's a good thing, given how corrupt it's quickly becoming and how much the country itself is falling apart on even a social level. That's bound to deter a lot of people, too.
New Zealand has also discussed becoming a Republic too & that means they could get their first President.
 

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