
At the Worldwide Freedom Rally
by Katie Hopkins
A blaring warning horn to wake people up – or remind them that they are not alone.
My inbox is inundated—and not in a good way.
Whispering in secret to their laptops in the middle of the night or early hours when the rest of their house is sleeping, strangers tell me their darkest fears. Some are researching how to kill themselves, trying to work out which is the least distressing for their family and friends, trying to be thoughtful still—for a time even after they are gone.
Others tell me they simply cannot find a reason to carry on. Not because they hate their own life or have a burden too big to carry. They simply do not want an existence that looks like the one we are being shown: watched, curtailed and restricted. They feel unable to live the life they used to love.
For most, the impact of lockdown is deeply personal. Some have been separated from American partners and family for well over two years. Australians seemingly have no hope of being reunited with their loved ones. Sydney just extended its lockdown for another four weeks; their political leaders seemingly compete over who can lock down the hardest.
I worry I am not giving these desperate people the hope they need to hold on. I wonder if I am failing them?
Worse still, in France, Macron is drunk on power, announcing cruel curbs for the unvaccinated. By forcing through a new law mandating vaccine passports, his government is demanding that those without such passports be excluded from restaurants, trains, workplaces, and art galleries. It will even be illegal to enter a hospital without such a pass, except in emergencies.
There is a suggestion you may require a vaccination passport to vote—a proposal rapidly morphing into reality, now that an amendment specifically to exclude such a step was rejected by Macron’s parliamentary majority.
full story at https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2021/07/worldwide-freedom-rally-katie-hopkins/