Watch: French Police Check COVID Passports, But It's the Reactions That Are More Disturbing
They want this to happen here. You know Democrats, Biden, Anthony
Fauci, and the CDC want to have a similar system as they have in France
regarding COVID. The CDC especially since they’re now some secret
government body after the illegal extension of the eviction moratorium.
They dictate all policy now, or so it seems. Joe Biden just shrugs and
nods his head at whatever they tell him. But a video from Paris shows
French police going up to ordinary folks who are just eating and
drinking at cafes to check if they’re supposed to be there. Do they have
their COVID passports? The policy went into full effect recently and
the video captures these French citizens being totally okay with it,
which is the most disturbing part.
Dystopian
nightmare that people claimed would never happen. Papers please in
order to eat food at an outdoor restaurant with police roaming aroundpic.twitter.com/NGkSYMpoky
Now,
while Europe and the United States are very different when it comes to
the principles of freedom—there were protests over this policy, and
rightfully so. It’s rather authoritarian and you know the government
won’t stop here after COVID has long since passed. ANYTHING will be
turned into an ‘emergency situation’ that requires documentation. That’s
how government works, the more power you give it—the more oppressive it
becomes (via Fox News):
Thousands
of people marched in Paris and other French cities Saturday for a
fourth consecutive week of protests against the COVID-19 health passes
that everyone in the country will need shortly to enter cafes, trains
and other venues.
The demonstrations came two days after France’s
Constitutional Council upheld most provisions of a new law that expands
the locations where health passes are needed to enter.
Starting
Monday, the pass will be required in France to access cafes,
restaurants, long-distance travel and, in some cases, hospitals. It was
already in place for cultural and recreational venues, including
cinemas, concert halls, sports arenas and theme parks with a capacity
for more than 50 people.
With French riot police on guard, a
largely peaceful crowd walked across Paris carrying banners that read:
"Our freedoms are dying" and "Vaccine: Don’t touch our kids." Some were
also upset that the government has made COVID-19 vaccines mandatory for
health care workers by Sept. 15.
Dozens of street protests took
place in other French cities as well, including Marseille, Nice and
Lille. The French Interior ministry said there were 237,000 protesters
nationwide, including 17,000 in Paris.
[…]
Polls, however,
show that most people in France support the health passes, which prove
that people are vaccinated, have had a negative recent test or have
recovered from COVID-19.
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