At a time when a number of celebrities are transferring out of the US following Donald Trump’s huge election victory, Podcaster Joe Rogan issued an enormous anti-Australia assertion.
Rogan shared his views on Australia throughout a current dialogue with retired Mixed Martial Arts fighter Royce Gracie on how rising crime within the US has led to a perceived lack of private freedom.
As their dialog begins, Gracie warns that the “entire world will fall” if America falls.
In response, Rogan, who enjoys following of over 14.5 million individuals on Spotify, said, “There’s no place that has this sort of freedom.”
When Gracie requested him, “Where would you go?”, the podcaster declared he wouldn’t relocate to Australia as a result of nation’s observe of inserting people in “focus camps” for “a chilly” in the course of the COVID-19 lockdowns.
“I used to suppose Australia however then I noticed how they dealt with the pandemic I used to be like “oh f**, that effectively that is what occurs when nobody has weapons”,” he mentioned.
“Yep the military simply rolls in and tells you what to do and places you in focus camps as a result of you’ve gotten a chilly, prefer it’s loopy,” the podcaster continued.
He, nevertheless, added that the sort of persecution was possible as a result of Australia forbade its residents from proudly owning firearms.
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COVID-19 outbreak and Australia
During the COVID-19 outbreak, Australia quarantined new arrivals for weeks earlier than permitting them to hitch the inhabitants.
While some have been briefly positioned in isolation camps, the bulk have been positioned in motels.
Approximately 64,000 individuals have been positioned in Australia’s specialised nationwide quarantine facility, Howard Springs, which is positioned outdoors of Darwin. People have been required to stay in isolation for 2 weeks.
The critics of Australia’s quarantine plans referred to the Howard Springs facility as a “focus camp.”
Those who have been quarantined have been compelled to pay for bills of housing, meals, medical care, safety, and policing at Howard Springs.
The value for the two-week quarantine was $2,500 per individual, or $5,000 for a household of two or extra.