Calista Clements
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Not just, of course, the people born here, but people who also come here to flee certain regimes, communism, socialism, radical Islam.
And then, yeah, going through university in Victoria, as you can imagine, it was pretty sweet.
You see people joining communist clubs and socialist clubs.
And that to me was so interesting.
confusing like what do you mean we're celebrating communism and socialism and then what prevailed was COVID and we had dictator Daniel Andrews take over our state and put us in 262 days just in confined lockdown and from there you saw Victorians turn against each other you know my 80 she's now 83 years old but then
my almost 80 year old grandmother would sit down on a park bench in, in the middle of a park, nowhere to be seen and have young girls come up to her, my age say, you can't sit there.
That was so disturbing.
What was really scary to me and startling was how compliant people were.
I was listening to Troy the other day.
And again, you know, he was in Victoria, um,
Far you want to go into about, you know, you've got the rise of peptides, so many amazing things that... Psychedelics.
Psychedelics, like the whole market that can't, you know, be pursued because you've got big pharma or the government that it can't be patented or it's not TGA approved or...
it's also money money money like there's a lot of money in big pharma that god forbid there's you know another industry ready to be explored um that could be life-saving to people not but um yeah with the jab like you look back on the covert time and i i got the job because that's what you did like especially in victoria i wanted i was what 20
two, 21.
I'm like, I want to be able to travel.
I want to be able to go out to bars with my friends when we have, you know, two weeks of getting out of lockdown before we get put back into lockdown.
I shit you not, that's what it was like.
And, you know, whether, you know, you agree with the job or not, or whatever your philosophy is on the whole thing,
It is so incredibly fucked up.
Excuse my language.