GOVERNMENT EVADES RESPONSIBILITY FOR RADICALISATION

In Australia, two police officers and a civilian were murdered in an ambush by what the government authorities and media are present as radical antivaccination conspiracy theorists, and there is much winging of hands as to how to stop radicalisation of people. Yet the authorities and media totally ignore their role in radicalising the population through human rights abuses which included forced vaccinations, vilification and victimisation of those who are against these and other abuses of human rights, and excessive police brutality which culminated in the shooting of unarmed protesters in the back. Ironically, the latter incident occurred at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne, Australia, which was erected in memory of those who had sacrificed their lives in wars so that Australia would be a free and fair society. Although all acts of murder are unacceptable and are rightly condemned, the authorities should take responsibility for what they have done to the population and should not be surprised that people whose human rights were abused and who lost their jobs because they would not cave in to the abuses are angry at the authorities.