So the work is going slowly but their plan is to get the law or suggestion passed in order to start enforcing this the 1 Dec, the law in current format will make it so that large gatherings or events (100 people or more) indoors will require a vaccination pass or the event will require to implement other restrictions (at the moment the official one considered is max capacity of the event determined by the size of the local, or enforced distance between people)
The official narrative is that due to other countries rising cases in Europe, thus Sweden need to get on the train in advance to help reduce the strain on the public system...
Yep it's called the new world order, not the Some Countries Exempt From Tyranny Order
Can't have people gathering without government permission.
Because that gives "legal" rationale for disrupting any organizing that isn't in support of the regime.
The journalist said not to worry, since you can just gather outside instead...
Just another reminder that the First Amendment isn't simply about the freedom to say something offensive or stupid: it's also about freedom of assembly.
There's also the 'peaceably assemble and petition their representatives for a redress of grievances' bit that's been blatantly ignored for the last year.
Leave it to a feminist government to accidentally make the right call then fuck it up right at the end to remind us that they can't just leave it well enough alone.
I hope they do implement it, and that it gets hacked and sucks so bad that people will remember it during the election few months later. Samnyt, the biggest alt media Sweden had a poll, over 90% are against vaxx passports.
It'll no doubt be the same system the rest of Europe is using as well.
G'dammit Sweden, you were the voice of reason during 2020.
The EU road to vaccine passport 2019 document is going to plan.
What they’re realizing is that they’d really like to turn their people into sheep and they probably can get them to go along with it.
Not all of India. Kerala banned Ivermectin months ago and now has over half the cases in India despite having like three percent of the population. Of course the increasingly nervous deboonkers remind us that there's no evidence that there is a causative link.
Kerala is literally commie, though…
Like not, “We like to call people commies ironically”, but literally, I shit you not, has a Communist state government, and has had for fucking ages, lol… 😂
So… No fucking surprise there, honestly…! 😤
I did not know that. It does answer the question of why despite the disastrous numbers they haven't reversed the ban.
Yeah man, Kerala and West Bengal (+ “Gorgkhaland”, which is… a breakaway state in the north of West Bengal, with a separatist “state government”) are all literally commie…
I don’t know if you’ve seen my comments elsewhere about some of the things I’ve seen and experienced, and I may not have directly mentioned this yet, but I lived in India for 3/4 months, 8 or so years ago…
In “Gorkhaland” and West Bengal more broadly…
While I was there, ethnic and political tensions ran high, and I was in this hill town called Kalimpong the night where there were rallies, riots and then an assassination of a local official (West Bengal commie shot by Gorkha commie) or two…
Also packs of angry dogs, also burning of city square… That was… A genuinely terrifying time.I was probably lucky not to get shot.
I did, later, get bitten (in a different town), but inshallah the dog didn’t have rabies, or bite me too badly, lol…
Few days later or so from the riots, I had to share a minibus (they call them “share taxis”, no joke) with some of the Gorkha commies back to Darjeeling, which was over an hour away… They got shitfaced, and several climbed ONTO THE ROOF, where they stayed for most of the trip.
I don’t think they fell off, but having done that once myself (on a farm, for five or so minutes. Slightly different…), I genuinely did wonder if they would…
So yeah, after all that… I was meant to travel to Kerala (oddly, they taught us they were Commies in school, so I did know that by then!) to rent a houseboat with some Aussie “friends” (colleagues). Because Kerala is literally a giant swamp. However, instead I became sick with some terrible parasitic disease, and came home to Australia where treatment with a course of Ivermectin, amongst other things, probably saved my life…
So all that is uhh, probably partly why I’m so “blackpilled”, years later, lol. I’ve seen and experienced some serious shit, and that ain’t even the half of it! 😂