Did Candace Owens Suggest Invading Australia To ‘Free’ People From Covid-19 Precautions?

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Candace Owens Suggests Invading Australia To ‘Free’ People From Covid-19 Precautions

So on the one hand, fewer restriction may make it easier to invade Australia. In November, Australia will be re-opening their international borders for Australian citizens and permanent residents,. More open borders could make it easier for U.S. troops to invade, although they may have to put “invade Australia” on their landing cards as one of my Australian friends has suggested. Plus, it can be tough to get tanks and other artillery through customs.

Yeah, sending troops into a country completely unprovoked could lead to World War 3. Calling measures to protect against the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 a war on the people is a bit like labelling waxing sessions as carpet bombing people. Owens hasn’t been the only politically-oriented person to claim that Australians needed saving. On October 13, Senator Ted Crux tweeted out the following about the Australia: “The Covid tyranny of their current government is disgraceful & sad. Individual liberty matters. I stand with the people of #Australia.”

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