I think that shit just got real — Australia

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This is going to have repercussions.  Big repercussions. I do not think the tyrants realize what they are fscking with.
From news.com.au:

NSW Health limits residents of locked-down tower block to six beers per day
Residents in apartment blocks locked-down by NSW Health are having their alcohol deliveries policed as part of a policy to limit the number of drinks being consumed each day.

NSW Health has imposed rules limiting people in “NSW Health controlled buildings” to a certain amount of alcohol each day in a bid to “ensure the safety of health staff and residents”.

And it gets worse:

Residents of the social housing estate have complained that care packages sent by friends and relatives have been searched before they are delivered.

“They are searching all bags and things coming into the building … They confiscated a series of gifts. So things like bottles of spirits, we weren’t allowed to have those and we still (aren’t),” Common Ground resident Robin Elhaj said.

And the grounds for this action?

However it is unclear what powers NSW Health has to limit the delivery of alcohol to people isolating in their own homes; public health orders do not mention alcohol limits.

Australia ranks at #11 on this list: List of countries by beer consumption per capita
Eastern Europe (Czech Republic, Austria, Germany Estonia, Poland, etc... are the first ten)

I think that this will be the straw that breaks the tyrant's back.  30 years from now, we will be reading about the Great Beer War of 2021 and how sanity returned to the world.

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