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Well, that's a good start! And I hope the situation gets much, much worse for the Covidistan régime. The worse the better, for all of Czech Republic to see. So that they don't try it here, you see.

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Amen.

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Hear, hear!

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Thanks for writing, it’s interesting to know what’s going on over there. Everyone I know thinks it’s utter madness. The protests were reported on in the uk but referred to as being lead by right wing anti vaxers and the point was completely missed

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Hei uknownartist,

I would imagine that media everywhere is reporting on whatever bits and pieces rather "selectively". Still, there's a kernel of truth: yes, there are "right-wingers" and "anti-vaxxers" (in the "traditional" sense), but there's so many more pissed off "regular" people, too.

Also, don't fall for the régime's (and their lackeys in "mainstream media") talking points: in Covidistan, an emergent "meme" today is the equation of "anti-régime" and "far-right" and "anti-vax": whatever their original meaning, you can now hear it quite frequently that "all protesters are anti-vaxxers", and hence all of them are far-right voters.

Even Kickl, Freedom Party chairman, sarcastically quipped that would be perfect, for that meant, if true, that the Freedom Party would gather 30+ percent of the vote in any case, easily making it the largest faction in parliament. It is obvious that the régime fears that to be actually true, but I'd say it's more of a "meme" (yet).

Things might change, rather sooner than later, as I'll explore in more detail in my next dedicated post.

Thank you for reading!

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