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    Malcolm Roberts concerns about compulsory injections

    People are flooding us with deep concerns about compulsory injections. Entirely reasonable and understandable fears and concerns.
    We totally oppose forced injection. And we oppose uninformed injection.
    We’ve made a series of short videos explaining the situation in which incompetent and dishonest state and federal governments have put our country.
    For now I’ll make these comments below until the videos are released in sequence over the coming days.
    It’s challenging working to stop this compulsory injection because Premiers in Vic and WA already have a law that allows them to force injection.
    The federal government cannot forcibly inject people. That’s why Scott Morrison is going through the states to get around our national constitution and it’s why he’s using bribes & spin to push employers. Immoral.
    While some states have a law allowing those state governments to compulsorily inject people, the morality, ethics and human rights are against those state premiers.
    We have to keep up the pressure on them to not invoke their law on WA and Vic.
    And pressure the other states not to make similar laws.
    The best pressure is electoral pressure from voters. Speak up. Write to the premier in your state. And send an email to her/him. And call their office and speak firmly about your feelings and needs and make a clear request to not forcibly or compulsorily inject humans.
    Do the same with your state MP and federal MP. And your senators in the federal parliament who are supposed to represent their state and you.
    While it may be difficult finding an exemption we will continue fighting for people’s basic rights.
    The only solution is to vote them out as punishment!
    Until then we’ll keep up the fight for the people against compulsory vaccination. It must be a matter of choice - if you want an injection, go for it and if you do not want the injection of an untested fluid that merely has provisional approval without proper testing then you have the moral, ethical and basic human right to refuse it.
    Remember that someone forcibly injecting something into your body without your informed consent and in doing so causing you harm could be deemed to be committing an assault.

 
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