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Eucatastrophe2021's avatar

Good for you! Did you actually go to the museum and get turned away by an elderly gentleman because you didn't have your "papers"? My father was aghast--completely confounded--when a man without his "papers" shouted, "What is this, Nazi Germany?" after my father asked him for his "papers" and he could not produce them. My father was recounting this to me, and I asked my father: "You don't see any parallels there?" His answer: "Of course not! I was trying to keep people healthy and safe!" Another disconnect is that the museum has a banner on their website that says "ALL THE ARTS FOR ALL OF US," emblazoned over one of those LGBTQIA+++ flags. All of us...except the "unvaccinated," apparently. Vomit emoji.

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Eric M's avatar

No, a friend had an exhibit there, and when I checked the website to get info on it, I was instantly dissuaded by their Covid Manifesto.

It is remarkable how people don't see (refuse to see?) the parallels with 1930s Germany. To both my German and to my American Jewish friends who have accepted or promoted "vaccine" apartheid, I say this, and ask them if it reminds them of anything from their history:

Jews are unclean carriers of disease. Do not shop in their shops. Do not let your children play with their children.

They just look at me.

Re "papers": You will no doubt appreciate how the awake French refer to their country's (thankfully mostly failed) "passe vaccinal": They call it an Ausweis -- a deliciously sardonic reference to a painful episode in their history, it being the German term used by Vichy France under the occupation for the identity papers that all had to carry. ("Ausweis, bitte" = "Papers, please"). I simultaneously winced and snickered the first time I heard a friend over there use that term.

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Eucatastrophe2021's avatar

Yes--I appreciate that sardonic reference. And wasn't their "vaccine" passport program called "passe sanitaire" or something like that? Basically saying that if you don't have one, you are "unsanitary," like a dirty ----- (fill in the blank).

Glad you didn't patronize the museum and that you wrote to them to let them know of your disgust at their disgusting policy. I had to step down from the board I had been serving on as VP (I live in Maine) because I disagreed with their (i.e., everyone else on a board of 11, except me) "policy" regarding mandating the shots for all employees. I sent the president reams of studies and data showing the inefficacy as well as the potential harms. She wouldn't budge. I can't believe it! It's absolute insanity!

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Eric M's avatar

Yes, they use both terms. The "sanitaire" comes across that way to our anglophone ears, but there we are running into the difference between the two lexicons, English having many more words. In French, that word means "health-related" as well as "sanitary". So "health pass" (still yucky).

I shudder to think how many people have been killed by our denial of The Science™.

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