The Federal Government has recently announced that they are developing an app to track the movements of Australians in a bid to track anyone who has come into contact with COVID-19. At first, this sounds like a fabulous idea. Our prime minister says it will allow us to ease restrictions, returning to some semblance of normal life, and the automation of contact tracing will be crucial to containing the spread of this virus.
When I was 16, I contracted chlamydia via non consensual sex with my then-boyfriend, (trust me, this is going somewhere, its not just a random opportunity to talk about my vag). I had never had sex without a condom because I was petrified of getting pregnant, or – thanks to a childhood of Grim Reaper ad – catching HIV. We were kissing in bed when he announced he didn’t have any condoms left (lies), and I said, well then, we can’t do ‘it’.
Short story short, he just rammed it inside me. It didn’t get all the way in when I pushed him off me and repeated, “I said no.”
Not even a week later I started having a burning sensation when I peed that felt just like a urinary tract infection – so I was sculling Ural from the chemist like there was no tomorrow. Then the charmer cheated on me with a friend of ours, which I noticed because she was wearing a ring that I left beside his bed. We obviously broke up, and one of his female friends told me that he had chlamydia and was refusing to acknowledge or treat it.
My world stopped. I had no idea what that was, but I started worrying it was the burning I was feeling when I went to the toilet. Was it deadly? Could I ever have children? We didn’t have Google, so assuming the worst and not wanting to tell my mum, I made an appointment with the only free doctor, the one at the public hospital.
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Yeah, trust me I’m from the government and I’m here to help...
A few points, once this system is in, surely it’s reasonable to keep it on for public safety, I mean it would help in tracking suspects to crimes wouldn’t it? Surely you agree with catching criminals don’t you?
I’m sure your private information will be safe like Medicare, DMV, ATO, LEAP and just about any other government agency you can google stories on government employees illegally accessing it for cash or other reasons. Yet we never see anyone going to jail for that do we despite the highest concerns government tells us they have about our privacy.
It’s 100% hack proof... cough.
Oh, but if you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear, which can be rephrased as as long as you don’t do anything to annoy us you won’t get a knock on the door.
We are as transparent with this as we are with five eyes monitoring of our own citizens.
Trust us, there’s no temptation to abuse this information.
Cleary the free citizens of this country want and support this, which is why we are making it mandatory. Shut up and say thank you.
For all the risk and cost of this, it may work, maybe.
We all should be very concerned about how many policies get rolled out currently while we’re all looking the other way. Trump’s been repealing climate programs, 5G is getting fast-tracked in the US because of our ‘need to work from home’ and you can guarantee, Big Pharma will be ramping up pressure on mandatory vaccinations, even though only a tiny percentage of us are dying of COVID. That one will definitely be here to stay. 440,000 people died in the US last year due to medical error - where was the equivalent alarm about that?