Also, let's remember that in France, Macron's fascistic spiel last night was just words. People took it as "law" when it fact it was just words. Any purported "law" requiring people to get vaccinated to use services has to be passed in Parliament, and even then there will no doubt be valid legal challenges.
It's pure hubris. There are probably tens of millions of people in both Italy and France that have not been vaccinated. These idiots in power have no idea of the response they will get if they treat so many people as 2nd class citizens.
I tend to agree with Joe, these arrogant fools are seeing only what they want to see and are starting to push more harder everyone into compliance without realizing what the consequences may be for them. As the C's said, they'll push too hard and all will come crushing down eventually.Wait and see…
Below is the DeepL Translation of an article published today by E&R (Alain Soral's website):
When you compare this video to the latest article in Le Figaro claiming that about 62% of French people are allegedly ("seraient" in French) (=> we prefer to use the conditional tense, first because it is a poll, then because Le Figaro must not lose its subsidy) satisfied with the measures taken by Emmanuel Macron, you think there is a hiatus, a gap, an information gap. Something doesn't add up. We obviously prefer the real to the now very virtual world of mainstream information.
The President's car passed very quickly, maybe it's better for him. Next time, if there is one, he will pass by in a Mirage just above the Champs, and the whistles, the bottle-throwing or possibly the shooting (of LBD) will be covered by the jet engines of the fighter plane.
Two days after his announcements, which are those of a madman, the Little Dictator has thus taken a bath in a hateful crowd. It's nothing to say that the Rothschild employee is disliked in France. But since Manuel Valls, all the personnel of the Elysée and the Ministry of the Interior have been hated by the people. It is true that these individuals do nothing to make themselves loved: destruction of public services, destruction of heritage, destruction of public health, destruction of all sovereignty, destruction of the real economy, destruction of education, destruction of the morale of the nation...
The entire political staff is rejected, as the sky high abstention rates prove. People no longer know who to vote for, so much treason is written in the DNA of the parliamentary-presidential regime. And then, what disgusts people even more, is this self-aggrandizement, this permanent self-celebration, the decoration of the worst, like the Yellow Vests beaters (allusion to the awarding of the Legion d'Honneur to Paris' chief of Police Didier Lallement)
The real popular demonstration of July 14 was not in Paris, but in Perpignan. Healthcare workers opposed to sanitary repression showed their spirit of resistance. Still no official presence of unions in this legitimate struggle... It reminds us of the beginning of the Yellow Vests movement, abandoned by all the official resistance or counter-power organizations.
Rallies have taken place in several French cities today. Just a couple of cities below:
More here.
What can we do in the meantime is to be true to our true nature and fear nothing while resisting with all our might against their tyrannical moves and that me thinks will push them to the edge and then they most likely will try to push even harder everyone into compliance to the extent that even those that have been good little boys and girls trusting the parent government won't be able to deny to themselves that those in power are a bunch of spineless critters.
Then the show may get more dynamic, finally...