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Pulled over for no seatbelt

Some people from other countries see it that way, especially from one country in particular, yet here we have types of freedom and levels of public safety that make us a very desirable country to migrate to. More than 30% of our population are either first or second generation migrants.

If you look you'll find a few youtubers that tried migrating here and didn't like it and left again, but they're massively outnumbered by people saying that moving here was the best decision they ever made in their lives. Including Americans.

This one's from England:

I'm not saying Australia is a bad place to live. I'm just saying that your description of the government putting cameras everywhere to monitor and control people's behavior sounded like a police state. Apparently many people don't mind it but I prefer freedom.
 

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