German citizens respond to parliament vote on 'Enabling Act'
Dr. Simon ツ
@goddeketal
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@goddeketal
For those who aren't able to see the video, here's a reuploaded version that I shortened by 1 second so the Twitter censoring algorithm won't recognize it.Germany is starting to wake up as the parliament is set to vote on a new 'Enabling Act' that's meant to disable specific rights (e.g. right to physical integrity) that are anchored in the constitution. #RoadToFascism
https://twitter.com/goddeketal/status/1384846718454349824?s=20
Pollemann
@Pollemann1
5h
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@goddeketal
And it is important to mention that the 'Enabling Act' is is an automatic lockdown mechanism bound to 100 per 100k PCR+ tests. Not cases, not sick people, no limited amount of tests(!), no standardized ct value + 1,2, or 3 gene testing. Fun part: It's for every virus!
https://twitter.com/Pollemann1/status/1384868464297496577?s=20
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@BB12_DE
3h
Ich bin froh, dass wir die Bilder haben. Im #ARD/#ZDF #Staatsfunk werde wir sicher nicht zu sehen bekommen, wie Menschen die bereits am Boden liegen von der Polizei geschlagen werden. In Nordkorea oder Weißrussland sieht man solche Bilder ja auch nicht im TV.
Translation [I am glad we have the pictures. in the #ARD /#ZDF#Staatsfunk we will certainly not get to see people who are already on the ground being beaten by the police. In North Korea or Belarus you don't see such pictures on TV either.]
https://twitter.com/BB12_DE/status/1384890691663314947?s=20