@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout If he was so concerned about Covid he would not have tried to open up so much so quickly for the sake of the summer trade. Now he has to do is all over again on a bigger scale..😷
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout It is possible. The guy is full of hot wind biggie. He plays the big man full of "war words" but is an actual mouse when threatened internationally.
@cherokeepatti of course not. About at least 2 generations now will have to pay and go into action. But what actions ? That is if some countries do not step up and buy all the ressources 🤐
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout just a bit more than on anglo stations though. Maybe that is what is called " controlled opposition" but quite a few mayors are indeed very furious.
Ohhh, poor children. Then now they get in a second lockdown, because it was so sad doing an entire summer without partying and f*cking around all Europe.
As if it was Italy and North Africa fault if French people went here to f*ck around without masking and distancing. Not that Italians or any other European behaved any different anyway, we're all a mass of retards, independently from the country.
@revenant Thats reasonable. Okay. A political decision was make to open Europe for the summer against medical advice. They may even have gotten away with it, IF they had decreed mask wearing in public. But they didnt. This is the cost. Now Christmas/New year will be cancelled, if not legally, then by all reational people who will hide till this blows over. And the EU economic forecast is toast.😷
@Milkshake Lockdowns are unavoidable once the hospital situation degenerates like it's generating in all Europe. Plain and simple. But the inability to see 2 metres beyond ones' nose is not common in the west. They think that it's closing restaurants what is killing the economy, not the fact that once people get friends/relatives/parents/colleagues/employees/etc hospitalized and/or quarantined the economy will stop regardless.
@Elessar Lots of people did not have the money anymore to go galivanting abroad as you call it. People were a lot lot lot more cautious, Maybe talk more about people who had not been able to see family members for months..... People were mask free about 2 or 3 weeks after the first lockdowns. The mandatory mask business, no more than 2 people into shops and restrictions came back very very quickly. How much do you want ? Now it is back to full lockdown and you got to carry those "attestations" everywhere you go with police checks.
@revenant And yet here in Venice I heard more people speaking French, Spanish and German than people speaking in Italian. How weird. I don't see all these starved people anywhere in Europe, to be frank. Just a lot of whiners.
If people are spoiled little brats, lockdowns are an unavoidable consequence. Japan is way more densely populated than both Italy and French, following three simple rules avoided them from getting into a lockdown (twice). But here, you know, it was too illiberal having to "wear the muzzle".
@whowasthatmaskedman yes they did and where I live quite a few people applied all the distance measures and so on. Quite a sight to be in nature and see people with full masks on ! And like in every other country.... politicians were a lot more honest at the beginning : masks are useless and lockdowns are harmfull to health. Politicians were advocating for outdoors and sun !
But of course if is Poor old Joe on the street's fault !