Germany‘s response to Corona grows every day more extreme Since spring 2020 it has been a constant march into ever greater & more radical madness, a madness that seems to grow in almost inverse proportion to the diminishing threat of this never-very-dangerous virus
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Young children subjected to pointless antigen tests twice a week in school, a new proposal to limit household contacts to one person a day in places with a 7-day incidence over 100, open discussion in the press and among politicians about various schemes to coerce vaccines.
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Replying to @eugyppius1
>limit household contacts to one person a day As in you can only to talk to one person within your household a day? WTF man Really on the cutting edge of dystopia. I wilp pray for you lad
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Replying to @VeloMontaigne
Ha, I‘m sure that‘s coming. In this case, it means each household can only interact with one non-household person a day. Bavaria right now is scraping the 100 ceiling so this may never happen.
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Replying to @eugyppius1 @VeloMontaigne
Parents whose kids tested positive for Corona did in some states get letters detailing all kinds of horrible stuff, that the kid was to be kept quarantined in a room, allowed to leave or interact with others only occasionally, etc etc., which was also pretty terrifying.
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Replying to @eugyppius1
I hope nobody complied Reminds me of the tweets floating around of lib parents claiming to lock their kids in a closet for 14 days despite the heartwrenching crying. Truly disgusting.
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Apparently they send people by occasionally to check, which is also pretty awful, but I mean—at that point I think I‘d tell them to fuck off, and speak to my lawyer.
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