Protests Rage Across Europe: Millions March in Defense of INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM
I never thought I’d say this but America is a global embarrassment.
Hundreds of thousands protested in defense of individual freedom.The world is more America than…….. America.
Social media was awash with tweets and Facebook posts describing the protesters as selfish and irresponsible, but alongside the anger was a sense of shame.
The streams, the threads, the currents rolling on social media. The topics, of course, are wholly controlled by them and this new mad obsession with the unvaccinated. The unvaxxed are the Democrat version of India’s untouchables, Germany’s Jew, the Turks infidels. Seriously, The hatred being incited against the unvaccinated it’s very dangerous.
Things don’t just happen, they are made to happen.
Everywhere except America.
Wild.
The world is more America than …… America. https://t.co/uIFwgsDJ92
— Atlas Shrugs (@atlasshrugs) July 24, 2021
Pamela Geller Geller Report https://gellerreport.com/Protests Rage Across Europe as Lockdown, Vaccination Mandates Start
By Jack Phillips, The Epoch Times, July 25, 2021:
Anti-lockdown and anti-vaccine-passport protests erupted across Europe on July 24, according to media photos and videos.
The protest in Paris, France against the Macron government domestic vaccine pass is massive. pic.twitter.com/K20R1GMRCN
— Marie Oakes (@TheMarieOakes) July 24, 2021
Thousands upon thousands of demonstrators came out in London, Dublin, Paris, Rome, Athens, and other cities across Europe, according to footage and news reports.
The demonstrations in France appeared to be the most tense, with riot police firing tear gas as clashes erupted in central Paris.
Police sought to push back demonstrators near the capital’s Gare Saint-Lazare railway station after protesters knocked over a police motorbike ridden by two officers, news footage showed. Scuffles between police and demonstrators also broke out at the Champs-Elysees thoroughfare, where tear gas was fired and traffic was halted, it showed.
WATCH: An enormous crowd in Italy marches against forced vaccinations and vaccine passports. pic.twitter.com/qe9BghGPqL
— Election Wizard (@ElectionWiz) July 24, 2021
#BREAKING: Anti-lockdown Protest in Australia.#BreakingNews #Australia #Sudney #lockdownprotest #Germany #France #Sweden #Italy #India #Pakistan #SaudiArabia #Lockdownaustralia #UN #Europe #sydneyprotest #NoVaccinePassport #UK #USA pic.twitter.com/olm4lPo1T5
— The HbK (@The5HbK) July 24, 2021
France’s Interior Ministry said that about 160,000 people partook in the protests on July 24—sharply up from 114,000 the previous week, Reuters reported.
The reason for the protest, in part, was due to pending legislation in France’s Parliament that would set up a vaccine passport system as well as a vaccination mandate for all health care workers. The passport bill would force people to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test result to enter restaurants and other public areas—which critics have described as needlessly draconian.
Protesters railed against the proposed legislation, saying, “No to shameful pass,” while denigrating French President Emmanuel Macron as a “tyrant.”
“We need to wait a little bit before the French people can decide. … I think a part of France is always going to be unwilling, and that blackmail and threats won’t work,” protester Ayoub Bouglia, an engineer, told The Associated Press.
Thousands of Italian demonstrators gathered in Rome, Naples, Verona, and Milan on July 24, according to videos and photos published online.
In Verona, thousands chanted, “No Green Pass,” referring to the Italian government’s decision to implement a vaccine-passport-like system for people to enter local fairs, stadiums, theaters, and other gathering areas.
Also on July 24, demonstrators in Dublin, Ireland, emphatically called on the government to rescind lockdown and mask measures.
London also drew significant anti-vaccine passport and lockdown demonstrations, with protesters waving flags and singing songs.
About 4,000 people appeared outside of the Greek Parliament in central Athens to protest against mandatory vaccinations, DW and other news agencies reported. Greek authorities used tear gas on some protesters.
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