Some positive news at least for some of us: the German Bundestag (equivalent of the US house) just voted against mandatory vaccination.
The government coalition tried to make the vax mandatory for everyone age 18 and above. They started losing support as protests kept going for months. As more and more representatives jumped ship they tried to raise the age to 50 a couple of days before the vote. When that didn't generate enough support they raised it to 60 mere hours before the vote.
Today they finally voted: 296 representatives voted for it, 378 against
I'm honestly surprised because the party that was one of the biggest pushers a few months ago (CDU) voted against it. I guess they finally realized they're in the opposition now.
Maybe this shit will start up again next flu season. Maybe they'll start with a vax database first. Either way, for now, the general mandate is dead.
Restrictions and mandates are going away in a lot of places now, but we've seen that twice in the last two years already.
I wonder if it's going to come back after US midterms in fall. I'm sure our betters would like that, but at the same time, at that point the people will probably be really pissed about other things that will be going on at that point - unceasing massive inflation, housing crisis massively exacerbated by hundreds of thousands of new Ukrainian refugees, fuel and energy prices through the roof, people losing jobs in industries, not even because factories can't afford energy but because there just isn't any to spare for them. Things like that tend to give people some perspective, so the elites might tone it down so the NPCs don't wake up and start putting heads on spikes. Who knows.
You mean hordes of illegal migrants from the southern border, and African muslims posing as Ukrainians.
What do you mean Achmed isnt a Ukrainian name?