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How do you feel when you go out on the street?
For sure?
Insecure?
Observed?
Can you get something from the thesis that in many countries of the Eastern Bloc it must have been similar to the nights of confinement, when hardly anyone is on the street and all the restaurants are closed?
Is it even allowed to say something like that?
And despite your discomfort at the eerie silence, are you still convinced that it is important to take strict measures against the spread of the virus?
Can we, since we have already come to political questions, because, contrary to Austrian custom, politics is much more than a reduction to party politics, can we continue there?
Will this pandemic lead to the understanding that a common goal is more important than political change?
Are we learning anything from this crisis?
Will the government and authorities finally do what was last neglected?
As you walk through the tunnel, do you understand that democracy always means contradiction?
Speaking of democracy: why do so many, especially in times of crisis, want a strong man if they don’t follow what they are told anyway?
Do you consider mass testing an ingenious action or an actionism?
Will the vaccine be there before we all get tested?
In general: Who should we be in a fortunately diverse, multifaceted and pluralistic society?
From us to the individual: who are the individuals that we can know?
How individual are we when it’s not closed?
Where is the line between lonely and lonely?
How important is, and not only in this sense, Christmas 2020?
And what kind of Christmas?
By the way, where do all the experts we didn’t know before come from?
Are there still obstacles an expert has to overcome today?
How will the labor market develop?
Is everything that is beautiful or what defines the human being really so little resistant to viruses: a drink with friends, travel, culture, maybe even football?
Don’t you expect answers either?
Aren’t the most important questions anyway?