I'm interested in knowing what the restrictions are like in other countries and what the public mood is. We hear about Sweden at one extreme and Victoria at the other, but does anyone have any insight into what is going on in other places? Seems like the English speaking countries have lost their sh*t more than most but that may just be my perception.
top of page
bottom of page
Just came back from Czech Republic, terrible. I was kicked out for not wearing a mask in supermarket, people are wearing it nearly everywhere. But when I visited small villages, I was surprised that in some pubs, shops nobody really cared.The Czech media is absolutely constantly hurling the death numbers, horror stories on every chanel, every paper. A racist state, just like every country will slowly become, in the name of saving you, strip you of freedom and choices. People there are convinced and scared. Not everyone, but unfortunately most of them. Slovak Republic is the same story, Hungary as well. They are heavy fines for those who don't comply, and people are poor. It's even easier to force them to wear mask, distance and all this pile of..
I have just posted a video of a German lawyer, part of a group preparing a class action. Very revealing!!
We went to Corfu in the Summer. It was very relaxed although they have to wear masks in indoors spaces and their restaurants must shut at 12am. However many Greek people are awake to it being an agenda. Stories of empty hospitals spread easily in Greece and the truth is known very quickly from village to village. Their experience in 2008 2009 means that they do not trust the banks and authorities, in face the whole of their history means that they think critically. However even some of them have fallen foul of the propaganda.