This Monday morning is unique in German history

Only occasionally do older people walk the streets, staring rigidly ahead. Is it fear of the virus or fear of the neighbor? Or fear of police control? Now and then a police car appears. The situation is bizarre, spooky. With the driving ban on Sunday during the oil crisis, it was possible to cope. And not even during the war years, older people report, what there this eerie silence. Mussolini's fascists did not have the population under control as the present bourgeois government. And in 1929 there were demonstrations and protests. Now people are intimidated....

Only a few elderly people cross the streets, staring straight ahead. Is it fear of the virus or fear of the neighbor? Or fear of police control? Every now and then a police car shows up. The location is bizarre, eerie. With the driving ban on Sunday in the oil crisis you could deal with it. And even in the war years, older people report, there was this uncanny silence. Mussolini's fascists had less grip on the population than the current bourgeois government. And in 1929 there were demonstrations and protests. Now people are being intimidated. Compliant doctors, who have already fooled us with swine flu, serve the government. Mr. Drosten reveals the medical ethos and is involved as a protagonist in the misleading.

The mass media are excited about the important role they are now playing. They threaten the people more and more openly with the representation of coffins. In the political talk shows, strict attention is paid to ensuring that only the usual people speak. Even Sahra Wagenknecht, who otherwise represents independent opinions, preferred to join the mainstream; because otherwise she won't be invited to talk shows anymore?

Minister Altmaier is particularly useful in obscuring the context. Finance Minister Scholz competes with him. They wanted the effects of the (world) economic crisis to come to light after the elections, if possible. The Corona crisis thwarted their plans, but at the same time delivered the longed-for straw. It is pounding down on people from all channels that the Corona crisis was to blame for the coming impoverishment of large masses of people.

German vacation dreams have long been a thorn in the side of government strategists. Large sections of the population regularly avoided political influence and were beyond the reach of the media. Apparently alternative media from American digital corporations only partially replaced conventional media. State-imposed vacation would, however, give rise to an authoritarian fixation. The way there is already cleared. If the Chancellor has to appeal to solidarity with the old and the sick, we are still a long way from being fascist; the instruments are on the table, however, and the Disease Act opens up unimagined possibilities. It is no coincidence that China and Singapore are repeatedly mentioned as role models.

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