Sanitary terror : what options for us ?

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  • #15139
    Anonymous
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    Well, it depends on where you live, of course.

    Some places (France, Italy, Austria, Australia) are gone completely insane, others are much more bearable.
    So if your country has gone really nuts, leaving is painful but legitimate option.

    The other issue is the time horizon of this cursed p(l)andemic.
    If it’s over by the spring then we just have to endure, if we’ve got 10+ years of this nightmare ahead might as well just grab a rifle and start shooting now since it’ll come to that anyway.

    #15133
    Dave
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    Attempt to get somewhere else. This will only buy you time.
    Attempt to avoid and evade, either through legalese, or by physically hiding yourself in the wilderness. This will only buy you time.
    Attempt to defend yourself with the threat of force being returned. This will again only buy you time.

    They are demons, you can only reason with them by speaking the only language they know. Which is of course torment and agony.
    You can’t kill them all, not within your lifespan at least. So, if no other options are left, inflict as much pain as you can on them, and on as many of them as you can. If you live through the ordeal, you’ll have bought yourself some space.

    #14777
    Anonymous
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    That was inevitable. We all knew that. They wouldn’t go through this much effort to back down now. Too much power is at stake for them. I don’t envy the folks in places like Austria or Australia. That’s gotta be tough.

    If this were happening in my State, my first instinct would be to leave for a less authoritarian one. If things were really desperate, I’d even consider illegally immigrating. If I couldn’t afford to leave, it becomes a choice between voluntarily homelessness, doing something illegal, or giving in. I’ll be honest, I don’t know what I would do. I’d protest, sure. But I don’t know if I’d have the guts to take more drastic measures, let alone risk homelessness. At least if I’m arrested, I have the satisfaction of being forcibly jabbed. But that’s easy if you’re single. If you’ve got a family to support, that’s a different ballpark. I wouldn’t hold it against a guy for giving in to provide for his kid. Heck, if you don’t get vaxxed, they might try and take your kid from you.

    #14755
    Oscar
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    Until now, it was ‘just’ a matter of preventing us from living normally, but now, with the Austrian situation (mandatory vaxx in feb 2022 under penalty of huge fines), we can see that they want to force us to be vaxxed by force

    Limitations on social life, limitations on travel, risks of losing our jobs if we refuse and now imposition by judicial pressure with exorbitant fines, what resistance strategy for us?

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