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I've stopped going to restaurants altogether lately. I've seen , , . It seems restaurants don't like its customers very much.

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Two words: food contamination. Avoid restaurants like food poisoning. Especially if niggers work there.

Some of em are probably glad this is happening gives them an out in an otherwise failing business. But still the tyranny that's being imposed on them is a crime on humanity.

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Food preparation is something of a liberal wet dream. They dominate the trade

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Not sure how restaurants are over there but here in the US every restaurant could close permanently tomorrow and I wouldn't bat an eye. I wonder how much food prices would drop without restaurants buying stuff just to throw it away.

Most aren't chain and mom and pop privately owned. Most paying extortion type rent for ability to operate unless they own the premises.

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Document and purge in Meinkraft at at later date

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Bullshit.

If its in the news, its fake.

One cafe owner in Melbourne told news.com.au

Why you asking Melbournians. Its the only place in the country where the law prevents any of this shit actually happening.

Its happening anyway but literally every part of this entire shitshow breeches one clause or another of the Human Rights and Responsibilities Act of 2006.

Basically our state parliament in 2006 voted to enable laws akin to the US constitution. Things like - Victorians lawfully within the state may leave and return, travel around, and live where they choose. Victorians have the right to assemble peacefully. Victorians have the right to lead a public life. Victorians have the right to choose their own medical treatments or lack thereof.

Literally all very very very much covered by law. Its all 100% illegal. The preamble and introduction to that law, including the actual government website that spells it all out and is still live, quite clearly states a state of emergency does not outweigh that law, but may be limited only to the extent that is reasonable by any modern free society - which this shit doesnt even come close to fulfilling by any stretch of the imagination.

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The insane thing is, the government is driving the restaurants out of business with needless lockdown orders, yet the restaurants are supporting the government against the people.

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i'm in Aus. i don't go to restaurants, but in general service (supermarket, chemist, etc.) every person who has served me has been very nice to me. and i'm usually the only maskless person in the store (and i live next to a mall so there's always a lot of people).

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Even if you're double vaccinated you still get and transmit the virus, and in fact one is more dangerous due to being less symptomatic. I'd be more worried about those, personally.

That being said, the sample size is a grand total of 439 people.

Even more hilarious is the fact that they're searching for staff just to keep afloat, and they think that they can enforce this horseshit? Good fucking luck, I say. Watch your businesses go completely under if that's the case.