Why are nations imposing Covid lockdowns called democratic, while those setting citizens free are branded authoritarian?

RAEL’S COMMENT:
“…the French national lockdown from mid-March through to mid-May of 2020, during which people were only allowed outside for one hour per day with government authorization, was brutally authoritarian and a shocking blow to civil liberties” – Rachel Marsden, columnist

It’s a topsy-turvy world when nations putting millions of people under house arrest are ranked among the globe’s most ‘free’ countries – yet that’s exactly what the Economist magazine’s latest survey claims.

Hey, people of the world. Do you still live in a free country? It may be hard to tell these days, given all of the restrictions that have been introduced into your daily life over the past year, and which in many cases have yet to let up. To give you a hand, the prestigious Economist magazine has taken it upon itself to let you know whether you’re actually free or not.

Logically, you’d think that the more restrictions introduced in the name of the pandemic would mean a lower civil liberties score. But the Economist makes its pro-lockdown position clear at the outset: “That the course of the pandemic has proved lockdown skeptics wrong does not mean that they should have been prevented from expressing their views, however erroneous some proved to be.”

Read more

Source

瞭解真相

閱讀1973年雷爾接觸UFO期間我們的創造者給我們的訊息!

其他活動

女性氣質日

國際幸福日 3月20日

國際幸福日

慶祝地球上第一個人類的創造

樂園主義日

陰蒂覺醒月

卐字復興日

ET大使館日

慶祝雷爾人新年

上空日

亞洲幸福學院

關注我們

雷爾學院

you might also like

When you give, it’s pure happiness

Aging is a privilege. Man …

The state of Buddha is when nothing from outside can affect you
This week, was a very spe ...
Clarification regarding Voodoo
RAEL’S COMMENT: It ...
3I/Atlas might need the Message
Good morning, everybody! ...