You are now a nation controlled by your government and given the freedoms you've always had back when you're obedient and compliant.
as long as 70 per cent of the state are fully vaccinated...the government plans to ease some of the onerous lockdown restrictions - particularly for those who've had the jab. For those who have been obedient
This is what happens to a country when the people have given up and just lay down to receive the punishment their tyrannical government believes they deserve.
vaccinations "could" be the state's ticket to freedom. If you want significant freedoms you need 70 per cent of your population fully vaccinated..and there are opportunities for us to see what additional freedoms we give people.
Carrot on a string freedoms again and again and again. It won't stop until the pain to inflict this tyranny is more painful for them than it is to impose on you.
'Does it mean we will live like we did before the outbreak? No, but what it does mean is that people will be able to do more than what they can today.'
You already have these freedoms all you need to do is say enough.
when 80 per cent of the population gets the jab, targeted for November, the virus can then be treated 'like the flu' or any other infectious disease.
They could treat it like the flu now. But why let a crisis go to waste?
You are now a nation controlled by your government and given the freedoms you've always had back when you're obedient and compliant.
>as long as 70 per cent of the state are fully vaccinated...the government plans to ease some of the onerous lockdown restrictions - particularly for those who've had the jab. **For those who have been obedient**
This is what happens to a country when the people have given up and just lay down to receive the punishment their tyrannical government believes they deserve.
>vaccinations "could" be the state's ticket to freedom. If you want significant freedoms you need 70 per cent of your population fully vaccinated..and there are opportunities for us to see what additional freedoms we give people.
Carrot on a string freedoms again and again and again. It won't stop until the pain to inflict this tyranny is more painful for them than it is to impose on you.
>'Does it mean we will live like we did before the outbreak? No, but what it does mean is that people will be able to do more than what they can today.'
You already have these freedoms all you need to do is say enough.
>when 80 per cent of the population gets the jab, targeted for November, the virus can then be treated 'like the flu' or any other infectious disease.
They could treat it like the flu now. But why let a crisis go to waste?
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