The more formal education one has, the worse useful idiot one becomes
The more formal education one has, the worse useful idiot one becomes
Date: 26/12/2021Author: TheTaoOfAnarchy
As I’ve often said the more formal education one has, the worse useful idiot one becomes
Look At the Swiss, Who are supposed to be the most educated people on this planet… with “direct democracy”. This is truly a pandemic of stupidity. People worldwide have stopped thinking. They have devolved into Government’s guinea pigs literally.
Intentionally contracting Covid ‘may land you in jail for 5 years’ – Swiss media
Contracting Covid-19 on purpose to gain natural immunity is a potentially criminal offense that could lead to a lengthy prison term, Switzerland’s Federal Office of Public Health said in response to the rise of infection parties.
People walk past a tent, which is used for COVID-19 tests, at the Stadtspital Triemli hospital in Zurich, Switzerland December 20, 2021 © Reuters / Arnd Wiegmann
Following the news that some vaccine skeptics have been organizing Covid-19 parties in order to gain a vaccine passport-like certificate for the naturally infected and recovered, the FOPH warned that intentionally spreading the virus could result in up to five years in jail, according to public broadcaster Radio Télévision Suisse.
While the report cited no specific laws, the reason for the strict ban is said to be that by purposefully catching Covid-19, people increase the risk of spreading the virus further to others, potentially raising the number of hospitalizations and deaths.
Neuchâtel canton doctor Claude-François Robert “strongly advised against self-infection” in an interview on Wednesday, claiming that “nothing can be controlled with natural infection,” and that there was “10 times more risk of myocarditis by natural infection than by the vaccine.” The vaccine is a “safe product,” he assured skeptics.READ MORE: Switzerland likely to hold vote on compulsory vaccination
Switzerland declared last week that only vaccinated people and those who had recently recovered from Covid-19 would be able to visit restaurants, bars, and other indoor facilities from December 20.
The government claimed that the restrictions were “intended to reduce the risk of unimmunised people from becoming infected as they are also more likely to pass on the virus and become seriously ill.”
However, the move appears to have backfired, reportedly leading to a rise in infection parties so the unvaccinated are able to participate in normal life. According to The Local, vaccine skeptics in need of a recent infection certificate have been organizing on social media platforms “looking for contaminated people who can transmit the virus to them.”
Switzerland likely to hold vote on compulsory vaccination
A Swiss group seeking a constitutional ban on compulsory vaccination says it has collected enough signatures to put the issue to a vote. The initiative was submitted to the government this week.
A Covid-19 vaccination site in Delemont, Switzerland, December 14, 2021. © Fabrice Coffrini/AFP
The group, called the Swiss Freedom Movement (MLS), formally submitted the proposal to protect people’s “freedom and physical integrity” to the Federal Chancellery in Bern on Thursday.Read more Austria ends latest lockdown only for vaxxed residents
MLS said they collected 125,000 signatures, which is 25,000 more than what is required by law to put issues to a nationwide vote. The group seeks to amend the constitution to ensure that people “must not be punished” for refusing a vaccine, “nor suffer social or professional disadvantages” because of it.
The group’s president, Richard Koller, told Keystone-SDA news agency that the amendment would apply not only to Covid-19 vaccination, but “to other vaccines, chips and digital information that would be implanted in the body.”
The vote on the ballot initiative will likely happen next year.
Last month, Swiss voters approved a law that allows health passes, which some opponents say is a vaccine mandate in disguise.
Although there is no broad vaccine mandate now, the country’s Federal Council can require vaccination for certain groups, such as frontline healthcare workers. Some politicians, nonetheless, have spoken in favor of compulsory vaccination, including incoming Swiss President Ignazio Cassis, who said the measure “can be useful,” but “as a last resort.”