Police Question Man Over His Facebook Post

Have you seen the crazy lockdown restrictions taking place in Australia in recent weeks? Now there’s new video revealing police officers tracking down a person to question them over their personal Facebook posts.

Imagine a police officer knocking on your door to ask questions. Instead of asking about seeing anyone suspicious in your neighborhood, he shows you a print out of your recent Facebook posts and begins accusing you of criminal activities.

The situation would lead to many questions. First, why are the police looking at my social media? Second, how is this a crime? Third, what happened to free speech? And maybe fourth, where is my lawyer?

Yet this is the new reality down under. If you were in a protest or are breaking lockdown restrictions, somebody on social media could be knocking on your door next.

This has already happened in our country over people involved in Jan. 6 at the Capitol Building. The scary part is that it wouldn’t take much for it to happen in our neighborhoods just like is taking place in Australia.

What’s the key to stopping this? The answer is limited government. The bigger the government gets, the worse our freedoms become. We can’t let the Big Brother agenda of Biden and the left continue. Time to vote them out and return to embracing real American freedoms.


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