Yes, Japan appears to be much 'saner', relative to its other US-controlled satellites in W Europe.
The testing mania is quite a thing, I agree, but it's extremely problematic (hence my comment in the Austrian Constitutional Court's questionnaire concerning the importance of the test regime, which is the bedrock of the entire mandate crap).
Yes, Japan appears to be much 'saner', relative to its other US-controlled satellites in W Europe.
The testing mania is quite a thing, I agree, but it's extremely problematic (hence my comment in the Austrian Constitutional Court's questionnaire concerning the importance of the test regime, which is the bedrock of the entire mandate crap).
A sizable chunk of the test numbers in Covidistan, though, derives from the fact that kindergarten kids and school kids are tested 2-3 times per week; this is mandatory (incl. shaming and bullying, of course) and it's an absolute abomination, as well as an abandonment of any 'pedagogical' ethics and responsibilities: the children are betryed by those who society puts forward to look after them.
Re the 'flu season' comment--still no flu wave this winter; it's the third winter in a row now (2019/20, 2020/21, 2021/22) that there's constant warnings, but no influenza wave to speak of: conincidence?
Yes, Japan appears to be much 'saner', relative to its other US-controlled satellites in W Europe.
The testing mania is quite a thing, I agree, but it's extremely problematic (hence my comment in the Austrian Constitutional Court's questionnaire concerning the importance of the test regime, which is the bedrock of the entire mandate crap).
A sizable chunk of the test numbers in Covidistan, though, derives from the fact that kindergarten kids and school kids are tested 2-3 times per week; this is mandatory (incl. shaming and bullying, of course) and it's an absolute abomination, as well as an abandonment of any 'pedagogical' ethics and responsibilities: the children are betryed by those who society puts forward to look after them.
Re the 'flu season' comment--still no flu wave this winter; it's the third winter in a row now (2019/20, 2020/21, 2021/22) that there's constant warnings, but no influenza wave to speak of: conincidence?