Friday, March 19, 2021

The Brazilian case

Apparently, the pandemic, or plandemic, is running wild in Brazil, and people are blaming the president for the number of deaths, accusing him of "genocide". 

But, since masks and lockdowns seem to have little effect in containing anything, I doubt that things would have changed if Lula was the president instead of Bolsonaro, and if the lockdown was more strict. 

If in Germany, where people tend to be good at obeying rules, they couldn't control it with a strict lockdown, and they are complaining of a new increase of cases and a "third wave", I can't see how Brazilians could be able to do it better than the Germans, who are much better at organizing. 

Lockdowns do not work. That's why "lockdown" and "social distancing" methods were never used in any pandemic before. The real reason they are being used is economic, and for control. They want to make you poor and helpless.  

And they are winning. 



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