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But with what you cannot live with: with constantly changing rules, with the chaos of speculation, announcements, statements, with a political communication that promises transparency and does the opposite. And that always leaves the rancid aftertaste of a great production (although it is clear that politics always Besides Politainment is).
What do you know today that you did not know a few days ago, when the new regulations were last announced, so that the Quartetto coronale now seems to have to perform again six days before Christmas?
Nobody but those who deal with it full time knows more about what is currently valid. Worse still: hardly anyone understands why and when what measures are being taken or relaxed. From the Easter decree to the Christmas ordinance, there is a somewhat glamorous political and liturgical arc. At the latest from the chaos surrounding private / indoor / living rooms, that with / without masks with so many people from so many households in these and those days (not) allowed to play, the worm is inside. All of this only serves as material for malice, ridicule, and jokes on social media, where the strangeness of the current situation is accentuated accordingly.
However, the thing is not laughable, it takes prudence and seriousness. But government performance tends to undermine it. Instead, the principle of “Old Fritz” (Friedrich II of Prussia, 1712-1786) will also take hold with regard to Corona, especially for the coming days of Christmas: each according to their style. They are not good prospects.
Unfortunately, it must be said, that fits into the bigger picture. Even with the huge issue of migration / integration / terror / Islam (ism), the government seems anything but safe. Who the pathetic ZiB 2– You have seen the appearance of the Minister of Integration and Education, you know what we are talking about. Does this seem like the best of both worlds? But this is an other history. Or maybe not.