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Australia has compulsory voting with penalties for not voting. It ensures that people who don't think they have a voice or that their vote doesn't change anything actually are required to make their voice heard, even if they think that it doesn't matter.
Australia has a lot of really borderline fascist ideas. Not a great argument.
What does one have to do with the other?
Some people in Australia absolutely have ideas like you describe, fortuitously the rest of us don't have to vote for them.
Too late. https://johnmenadue.com/fascism-is-alive-in-australia/
https://www.cla.asn.au/News/australia-are-we-a-fascist-state/
wanting to exist in a society where you don't get second-hand lung cancer is not fascism, oh my god. it is perfectly socially acceptable and not even the slightest bit "authoritarian" to regulate actions that can directly harm other people. and this is an absolutely comical free-market-absolutist-brained idea of what freedom is.