Right-wing government of
Israel segregated non-vaccinated people by issuing mandatory “vaccine
passports” as thousands of targeted desperate individuals attempted to get
forged certificates to escape vaccine dictatorship
By Julio Severo
Despair has gripped Israelis after the Israeli
government, under right-wing Benjamin Netanyahu, decided to open gyms, hotels,
malls, shops, markets, museums, libraries, sporting and culture events only to
individuals with a “green passport” confirming a vaccination against COVID-19.
People without a green passport are barred
from going to many public and private spaces. These people have their reasons
not to get vaccinated.
A February 2021 survey of Israelis who
have not vaccinated found that 41% said they fear possible side effects, 30%
are not sure the vaccine is effective, 27% will vaccinate soon, 10% cited
information on social media and 4% said the incentives are insufficient.
About 25% of those who haven’t been
vaccinated yet said they had no intention of getting the shot.
Another poll found that only 41% of
Israeli parents said they intend to vaccinate their kids once inoculations
become available for those under 16.
Even though vaccine hesitancy and
skepticism have become increased in Israel, the Israeli government expects that
with its measures to reopen certain venues and events only to those who have
been vaccinated all Israeli will seek vaccination.
To escape such vaccine dictatorship,
Israelis are using Telegram, where more than 100,000 users have joined groups
that offer the forgeries at a price in the black market selling counterfeit
vaccination certificates.
Telegram has been under fire by the Health
Ministry for being a “fake news stronghold,” based on the assessment of a team
that has been scouring the internet for misinformation that could dissuade
people from getting vaccinated and potentially damage Israel’s vaccination
drive.
Yet, the Israeli Health Ministry did not
explain why vaccinated Israelis are required to use masks and social distancing
after vaccination.
If vaccinated individuals are forced to
use masks, social distancing to be “protected” from unvaccinated people, what
is the point to be vaccinated? Such harsh measures only prove that vaccines
offer no real protection and people choosing to avoid persuasively mandatory
vaccination are wise to do so.
The
Israeli example is important, because Israel became the first nation to
vaccinate most of its population while other First World nations did not
vaccinate even 20 percent of their population.
One of the devastating consequences of the
China virus is the loss of freedom as the state increases in power, regardless
if the state is left-wing or right-wing. In the Israeli case, the state is
right-wing.
So any state increase is a threat to
individual freedom.
Few people could imagine in the early
COVID-19 pandemic that the China virus would make other nations look like, in
many senses, the Chinese state.
Israelis are in a very hard situation. If
they accept the “mandatory” vaccine, they have to use masks and social
distancing to be “protected” against unvaccinated people. But at least they
have the “green passport” to give them the false hope that they are protected
from the China virus.
With information from Times of Israel.
Portuguese
version of this article: Governo direitista de Israel segregou pessoas não
vacinadas emitindo “passaportes de vacina” obrigatórios enquanto milhares de
indivíduos desesperados tentaram obter certificados falsos para escapar da
ditadura da vacina
Source: Last Days Watchman
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