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I was in Germany very recently and noticed signs informing you that you're entering an ecological zone. Essentially, this is how they're planning to stop cars and people from traveling. For now, most cars are allowed. Every year, you need to purchase these passes. If you don't, there's a fine. What will happen, is every so often, the zones will be tightened so fewer and few vehicles are allowed to enter. Of course, at some point, all vehicles will be banned.

I was in Germany very recently and noticed signs informing you that you're entering an ecological zone. Essentially, this is how they're planning to stop cars and people from traveling. For now, most cars are allowed. Every year, you need to purchase these passes. If you don't, there's a fine. What will happen, is every so often, the zones will be tightened so fewer and few vehicles are allowed to enter. Of course, at some point, all vehicles will be banned.

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[–] 2 pts

Of course, these so called ecological zones have only one goal: to eliminate movement. These only pop up where people are driving through. In effect, they already limit your movement because, if you don't have a pass, you're expected to turn around.

The most frightening thing about this was when I talked to the people there. They had no problem with these zones. To them, it was normal and a good idea. Friends, we are seriously fucked.

[–] 1 pt

The indoctrination is strong, but the fix is available. Media is the key; we have to get that back. Start highlighting the hypocrisy of those pushing for it, and the narrative starts to crumble