As shown in my previous article, the supposed French ‘Pfizer Law’, which social media got so excited about last week, makes no mention whatsoever of mRNA vaccines and could certainly not be used, under any reasonable interpretation of the text, to criminalise criticism of them.
The wording of the law allows it to be interpreted in more than one way and to be used to discriminate as the government wishes. It is dangerous to citizen autonomy and freedom.
The "already sick" is of course a well know Macron et al. technique to get something unacceptable pass the slight legal barriers. Once into law, and as soon as needed, the "already sick" will be taken out of the law. This is nudge.
It's increasingly bizarre to watch people who either still believe or who pretend they still believe carrying on considering how obvious the fakery is and how many people are starting to see it. The problem is that they are still in power rather than in prison....
It’s totally bizarre if you don’t look at it from the perspective of compliance.
Maybe three years ago, I read a French hit piece against Raoult, in which he was described as a rabid anti-Semite, which - knowing France fairly well - I found enormously ironic.
The wording of the law allows it to be interpreted in more than one way and to be used to discriminate as the government wishes. It is dangerous to citizen autonomy and freedom.
The French of Marseille have done an outstanding job in spite of all harassments!
The "already sick" is of course a well know Macron et al. technique to get something unacceptable pass the slight legal barriers. Once into law, and as soon as needed, the "already sick" will be taken out of the law. This is nudge.
It's increasingly bizarre to watch people who either still believe or who pretend they still believe carrying on considering how obvious the fakery is and how many people are starting to see it. The problem is that they are still in power rather than in prison....
It’s totally bizarre if you don’t look at it from the perspective of compliance.
Maybe three years ago, I read a French hit piece against Raoult, in which he was described as a rabid anti-Semite, which - knowing France fairly well - I found enormously ironic.