Russell Broadbent brings home the message: No Jab No Pay and No Jab No Play are undemocratic and un-Australian
Canberra needs to heed his words...but I don't think they will. Because they don't feel as if they need to work for us anyway.
Russell Broadbent has seen the light when it comes to our rights as Australians to make free and informed health choices for ourselves and our families without fear of coercion, discrimination, financial penalties or being criminalised because we oppose what Big Brother in Canberra says we ‘have’ to do.
On the eve of the debate on eKaren’s mis and disinformation bill, Mr Broadbent’s words take on an extra-special significance.
You see, he wants to completely overturn those testaments to tyranny - No Jab No Pay (Federal legislation) and No Jab No Play (state-based law). He believes that parents should simply have to fill in a form to say they are conscientious objectors to vaccination and that should be the end of the story.
I personally don’t think we should have to do anything at all - but a form to fill in is far better than what we have today, and even better than the law that the AVN got introduced into legislation in 1998 which required a doctor’s signature.
The Liberal Party’s ‘beliefs’
The Liberal Party, which Mr Broadbent represents in Victoria, lists these beliefs (amongst others) on its website. They claim to believe: (Correction - Russell Broadbent was NOT preselected by the Liberal Party last November, so he is now an Independent, which is FANTASTIC! Like Gerard Rennick and Craig Kelly, the party is losing their brains, their conscience and hopefully, the support of the Australian people. May they go down the gurgler along with Labor, the Teals and the Greens and good riddance to those corrupt hypocrites!)
In the inalienable rights and freedoms of all peoples; and we work towards a lean government that minimises interference in our daily lives; and maximises individual and private sector initiative
In government that nurtures and encourages its citizens through incentive, rather than putting limits on people through the punishing disincentives of burdensome taxes and the stifling structures of Labor's corporate state and bureaucratic red tape.
In those most basic freedoms of parliamentary democracy - the freedom of thought, worship, speech and association.
In short, we simply believe in individual freedom and free enterprise; and if you share this belief, then ours is the Party for you. (my emphasis added)
I see no evidence that they are actually abiding by their own stated beliefs. Only people like Mr Broadbent seem to take these credos seriously and bravo to him! We need to force the rest of the parisites in Parliament to be people of their word and represent we, the people instead of they, the corporate interests.
The Government supporting the big pharma, they are all criminals. No one should ever be coerced to take any medication. Bit by bit they have eroded our rights😢
A 1946 referendum denied govt the authority to medically conscript citizens. That includes quarantine & vaccinations.