 I'll get a mate 40 here. So the Prime Minister Scott Morrison scoma. It's not had a particularly good two weeks here down under He's been pushing a voter ID laws and religious freedom laws and it's been unable to pass them But he's trying to whip up right-wing support ahead of elections. So In Australia, everybody's required to vote, right? So There's no scramble to drive people to the polls. They're already required to vote When people arrive at the polls, they simply state their name and their address before casting their ballot and Next federal election just a few months away So the ruling conservative government here is aiming to throw an American style spanner into the streamline process as the Washington Post here. So the polls are showing a tight race and Prime Minister scoma is using Final two weeks of parliament to try to push through all these contentious changes you failed to do any of it, including a voter identification requirement and On the face of a voter ID just seems like common sense, right? but On the other hand, is it actually needed? Is there that much, you know voter fraud in in Australia? So look at the incentives if you commit voter fraud you get to change one vote on the other hand you get to pay an enormous fine if you're caught and serve time in prison So the incentives for the individual are strongly against committing voter fraud either in the United States or in Australia so Washington Post says Australia's electoral system is considered among the best in the world It's overseen by a national commission. So in United States yet The way vote voting is run. It's often differs by county not just by city Not just by state but by county, but Australian elections are overseen by a national commission Enrollment voting are required by law. You get fine if you don't vote So more than 90% of eligible Australians routinely cast a ballot in federal elections compared to about 60% in the United States and Despite this high turnout, there's virtually no evidence for voter fraud in Australia So there was zero Prosecutions for voter fraud after the last federal election in 2019 So Australia has some of the highest voting rates and cleanest roles in the world because of compulsory enrollment So in other words, this is another example of how Australia is a cohesive coherent society with high social trust and Relatively compared to other countries low levels of corruption So with compulsory voting, it's hard to find someone who doesn't vote so that you can then vote in their name and Now why would you not want to have voter ID laws? Well People on the left have accused the Prime Minister of trying to suppress votes among the homeless and the indigenous So I've seen like three homeless people since I've been here in Sydney I don't know. There might be a thousand homeless people in Australia There are very few. There are fewer homeless people in Australia than there are in Los Angeles So apparently the homeless and the indigenous meaning the aborigines are more likely to lack the necessary Identification. Well, if you can't summon The the discipline and the good sense to have identification documents. Maybe you shouldn't vote So there's a Labour politician and an indigenous woman who represents the Northern Territory senator Malan Deeree McArthur He says that voter ID laws are a demolition of democracy like requiring a voter ID Requiring some photo ID requiring like a driver's licensed Or a passport to be able to vote. She realized that's a it's a demolition of Democracy it's incredibly difficult for first nations people to be able to have the ID that is available When it's required in our remote and regional areas of Australia, it's just too much for them to have voter ID It's it's racist All right, this bill is completely racially discriminatory OVA so He's uh, he's some happy news from America So Joe Biden Says the services go chronicle says that our hiv aid strategy needs to confront inequity He wants to end the more than 40 year old epidemic calling for a renewed focus on vulnerable Americans Loading gay and bisexual black and latino men who are too often stigmatized even though they're disproportionately affected The AIDS is like the most easily preventable form of uh disease out there. I don't have anal sex don't use Someone else's dirty intravenous needles and you don't have to worry overwhelmingly about getting hiv So I say yes stigmatize that dangerous risky behavior You get aids in the first world nation the odds are overwhelming that you've been engaged in risky Obviously risky known to be risky for decades self-destructive behavior Don't don't have random sex with strangers. Don't share intravenous needles. All right, so Don't don't shoot heroin with people that you're hocking up with in some public restroom all right, so There are plenty of diseases where there's not necessarily much you can do about getting them But hiv seems to be an example of a case of a disease that does use some basic common sense. So Joe biden says this is a quote from Joe biden. I want to make sure that everyone in the united states knows their hiv status Come on Like you know your hiv status. It's negative. All right. You don't need to go get a test I've never engaged in risky behavior in public bathrooms. I've never done drugs. I've never shared intravenous needles I know that I'm hiv negative I want to make sure everyone in the united states knows their hiv status How nonsense is that? I don't get it So I got an email from someone saying welcome back to the globo homo territory still calling itself australia really Is this some kind of police state? And this ozzy says i'd love to have us residency to get away from this hall I see you like nature and beaches and cliffs and so on but that ain't enough for me to like australia So this woman says she spent a year in the uk six months in the us six months in cambodia She claims australia is a totalitarian control grid. There's no dignity of the human being left untouched if the government wants to touch it That's not my read of australia. It doesn't have quite the dedication of freedom that the united states does but on the other hand there's much more of a dedication to fairness and equity So the most basic building block of family formation a family home to live in is considered by almost all australians To be merely an investment scheme for pumping up a sky-high psychotic real estate ponzi scheme The birth rate plummets and is made up for by third world immigrants. Well You only have outrageous real estate in major cities such as sydney and melbourne primarily and maybe a little bit in uh brisbane and and perth and But it was the capital of south australia, but the overwhelming majority of the country's land real estate prices are not soaring The intelligence agencies have no limits on domestic spying. Well That that is a problem in australia even during covet health agencies can Request the bank statements of any customer transacting in a business that they suspect of being a close contact Well, that seems like a reasonable thing to do to try to reduce the spread so I'm not sure about this or that australian policy with regard to covet but overall you can't argue with the results. We've got covert death rates 150th the per capita rates in the united states here in australia covert years have finished off australia's reputation globally really We are the most authoritarian of any of the anglo countries. We're even the most successful Of any of the anglo countries in dealing with covet. So you need a bit of authority dealing with the pandemic It's impossible for millions of founding stock Descending australians to afford a house. No, I don't think so. You just may not be able to get afford a home in prime real estate in the big cities Traffic laws are insane. You're big fines for driving even five kilometers over the limit Well, the Aussies tell me that you don't get a traffic fine unless you drive at least 10 kilometers over the limit so Yeah, you can't drink and drive anymore in australia and You can't get away with speeding and all sorts of other scoffery On the roads like you used to be able to car registration costs 800 dollars per year per car Well, what goes with that you get insurance so So if you injure someone or Do damage to someone you're covered. So The australian postal injuries system and its car registration system seems perfectly reasonable to me timezones Are always wildly hard to call the other side of the world. Well We are Currently about 19 hours ahead of the united states So practically five hours behind the next day. So it makes it fairly easy for me to call people The regime arbitrarily bans foreign right-wing speakers from coming here on a speaking tour my lowest ban gavin mcginnis ban many others ban right, so Australia certainly needs some more free speech protections No free speech prosecuted easily for saying publicly things that uh Yeah, so a lot of a lot of restrictions on speech here red tape and regulations on everything We have a weird supermarket monopoly a duopoly of cause and war worse with 60 packs of cigarettes Or I did 40 flee to the prison state of australia. I don't know. I just love it here, mate I just feel a connection and the ease with my fellow ozzie's Well, I don't find the price of food is that much more expensive. So 70 cents american gets you one australian dollar So when you use that the the price of food is in the same range as the price of food in in america Completely impossible to find an old-school ozzie pub. They were all overpriced sanitized places I didn't drink so I don't know about that no variety of stage each state is a totalitarian leftist control grid I think that's a bit of an overstatement So in dealing with covetous mainly the states and their premiers who were deciding policy in different states had Different policies different levels of restriction There are no conservative towns or cities I think queen sands are fairly conservative place There's a cultural hatred of colonial and anglo-history You have land acknowledgement insanity even at private weddings. Well, I think only the posh weddings, right? Have insane restraining order laws have feminist deletion of due process and courts. You have affirmative consent laws Very easy to be jailed for false rape accusations. I don't know Maybe I can seek asylum in north korea Imagine if pbs and mpr are 20 of the media market in the u.s. So that's the abc Is the government funded broadcaster in australia? There's no vibrant culture war or public debate on anything far left climate alarmism is just assumed to be necessary policy By both sides of the eye. Well, maybe they're right All right, I don't know enough about global warming, but uh, maybe they're right One in four women have had abortions The ozzy accent on a woman is grating the men have lost testosterone in the last few decades. So even their voices are annoying Very few ozzy men have deep voices anymore Universities have turned into a chinese student degree. No, I think that's overstating the case You've got a lot of immigrant crime in the out of suburbs Got angry hectoring signs and rules and prohibitions everywhere in public. It's not a democracy It's a full-fledged academic run technocratic bureaucratic state. Well, I think it's a democracy You still get to vote who your politicians are So there is There's much more of a caretaker role for government here compared to in america Vaping is banned without a prescription. It's illegal to open a vape store Academics decided there's not government They're probable cause needed for traffic stops None needed for car searches strip searches common by police Centralized statewide police forces mean more top-down command and control totalitarian policing No such thing as city or county police All four psychiatric commitments of forced drugging is done extrajudicially thousands of ozzy's white in mental hospitals without any due process No day in court at least they're not out on the streets like in america where you've got tens of thousands of homeless mentally ill people No culture of liberty in this trusted big government Right, there's much more of a culture of fairness rather than culture of liberty It's a nation of compliance. She founded by prison guards 250 years ago and still run by prison guards Nothing ever happens in the news. Everyone follows american news. Yeah, I do notice that the australian news is incredibly boring bizarre total acceptance of 10 percent of everyone's salary being denied them until age 65 in the superannuation Force saving for retirement scheme. Well, it seems like there's good argument to force people to save for retirement High taxes. I'm not sure that that much higher than in the united states endless snooping powers of taxation authorities Lousy tv and movie industry propped up by leftist government grants Some good points about australia. It's easy to obtain no interest government loans for university Our hospitals are not as messed up as in america and get cheap blood tests The the brand is better than in america liberal gambling laws And surgical operation won't financially ruin you like in america. They won't force you to have your vehicle safety inspected Unless you buy Use car at the time of buying it. No annual bs trips to the dnv. No tipping tipping is not expected And the best thing about australia is my extended family and support network is here It's an email from a viewer. Bye. Bye